VarmintCong
Senior Member
Skip to 2:00 min mark to hear the 3 cylinder in the i8 (with all the fake noises turned off).Huh?
Name another 3 cylinder that sounds good.
I'm not saying the ITS sounds great; it's passable as a sports car but that's not why I bought it. But when I think of inspiring automotive sound tracks, my mind does not instantly invoke glorious 3-bangers. Maybe there are examples beyond the US market I'm not aware of, so this isn't a rhetorical question... but I'm not optimistic.
In fact I'd argue the Audi 5-cylinder that journalists seem so enamored with isn't all that impressive, at least outside the car.
Back to why I think the GRC isn't a viable competitor to the ITS, it comes down to what it's composed of. Why should I be excited about this 3 cylinder Toyota when it appears to offer nothing more than what Subaru gave us with the STI for 20 years?
Some people like the GRC because it has "character", but that trick doesn't work on me. I'm wholly uninterested in the car, but I get the appeal... because I had an STI already.
The ITS (and by proxy CTR) offers driving dynamics and on-track capability that punch far above its weight class. The GRC is... more fun when it snows?
Hard pass.
https://insideevs.com/news/453568/bmw-i8-active-sound-disabled-video/
This is half a BMW inline six.
The Audi 5 cylinder sounds amazing. We can agree to disagree.
Doesn't really matter cause the GRC, at least based on nearly everyone's reviews, doesn't go far enough in terms of fun and character to buy it over the Hondas for that reason. 300 hp AWD and you can't even get the tail out without the handbrake or snow on the ground.
Toyota could have given us the 400 lb lighter GR Yaris, since both cars have a useless back seat anyway.
Sponsored
Last edited: