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Match 7: Toyota 86 vs Mazda 3 MPS
Our next two contenders are both from the land of the rising sun. Both Toyota and Mazda know a thing or two about performance engines, so this should be an interesting match up
Toyota 86
Two things hit home for me when getting to grips with Toyota’s new 86 coupé.
For starters, the last time I got excited about a Toyota was when I was fantasizing about Conquest RSis and Celicas back in the late eighties. Toyota’s been in a long, but sensible, slumber and this rather basic rear-wheel drive two-door gives me hope that new car-nut boss Akio Toyoda is going to cut back on appliance production and launch some new ‘cars’.
The other point was that we, as motor enthusiasts, have become so obsessed with straight-line speed in recent years. Fed on a diet of turbocharged fours that screech off the line like an angry cheetah, we’ve become a bunch of 0-100-snobs.
Mazda 3 MPS
It’s the same with every generation. No sooner does VW launch its latest GTi than other manufacturers release their own hot hatches in an attempt to at least keep pace with, let alone overtake, the pace-setter. However, unlike the past, this time competition isn’t coming from the likes of traditional rivals such as Opel. The newest challenger comes from the Land of the Rising Sun, in this case a hot Mazda3. The Mazda3 has helped rejuvenate the Japanese brand and is already into its second generation. Much like AMG is to Mercedes-Benz, Mazda has its own range of high performance models referred to as MPS – for Mazda Performance Series.
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