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Thread: Toyota possibly making a new RWD/AWD Celica with the help of Subaru

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    Jay G. 1439/2000's Avatar
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    Toyota knows how to make AWD cars so why would they need Subarus help?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1439/2000
    Toyota knows how to make AWD cars so why would they need Subarus help?
    Don't ask me, the article says that the high-end version will have the STI's drivetrain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1439/2000
    Toyota knows how to make AWD cars so why would they need Subarus help?
    Because compared to Subaru, Toyota DOESN'T know how to make AWD cars, lol. Sorry, I'm a fanboy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1439/2000
    Toyota knows how to make AWD cars so why would they need Subarus help?
    Toyota owns part of Subaru
    Resize sig area!

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