
The Toyota GT86 makes rear-drive fun affordable and accessible.

All GT86's get a 2.0 litre four cylinder boxer engine developed by Subaru.
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The Toyota GT86's interior feels built to a price, but the driving position is near-enough perfect.

The chassis is perfectly balanced, so the car excels in corners.
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The Toyota GT86 returns just 36.2 mpg.

A built-in satnav unit gives the Toyota GT86 one-up on its sister car, the Subaru BRZ.
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The back seats are best for occasional use only.

The Toyota GT86 only uses slim tyres, so it's easy to flick the tail out and have some fun.
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