Toyota GT86 Genting Hill Climb – WHY? Just Because [Test Drive] Part 2 | YS Khong Driving
The Toyota GT 86 is a great bundle of fun, and there seems to be no age limit as to who can drive it. I had great fun- there’s not that much power, but then, power isn’t everything, right? Enjoy! The key is perhaps the superb handling, and a point to note is that this is one of the earliest Toyotas to have the combination of Front Macpherson struts and rear double wishbones. This arrangement seems to work very well, and today you also see it in Lexus and the new Camry and C-HR. I won’t be surprised if others adopt it. It has always been around, but in the last 2 decades, car makes have not used it, perhaps because they didn’t know how to tune it, or more because it adds to the cost of the car. To an average person, it perhaps does not make any difference, but to a car lover, this is handling heaven!