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Tim Allen brings his RS200 to Leno's Garage
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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 16950629" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>If I could talk to Ford decision makers I would ask them to build a new RS200 and bring it back. It would be popular among young people for the very reason you said, Ken Block. They were little known new but they have a broader base of people who know and love what they were. It just sucks that they didn't get to go on for very long and build a better reputation or gain a 2nd generation. I'd like to see it fall into the small sport compact class like the GR86/BRZ on a base model, like 250hp 1.6 turbo, and then in the higher model it would fall more in the STI to RS3 or 400Z and utilize a Cosworth built 2.3 turbo or something. A mid-engine AWD 2 seater would be in a class of its own though, and keeping it offroad capable would be the way to go as that is a trend right now. Porsche and Lamborghini have 911 and Huracan models that are offroad/rally spec.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 16950629, member: 21786"] If I could talk to Ford decision makers I would ask them to build a new RS200 and bring it back. It would be popular among young people for the very reason you said, Ken Block. They were little known new but they have a broader base of people who know and love what they were. It just sucks that they didn't get to go on for very long and build a better reputation or gain a 2nd generation. I'd like to see it fall into the small sport compact class like the GR86/BRZ on a base model, like 250hp 1.6 turbo, and then in the higher model it would fall more in the STI to RS3 or 400Z and utilize a Cosworth built 2.3 turbo or something. A mid-engine AWD 2 seater would be in a class of its own though, and keeping it offroad capable would be the way to go as that is a trend right now. Porsche and Lamborghini have 911 and Huracan models that are offroad/rally spec. [/QUOTE]
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