Top Gear's New Reasonably Priced Car Will Reportedly Be A Toyota GT86

A tabloid is reporting that Top Gear's Mini Cooper 'Rallycross Car' will be ousted by a Toyota GT86
Top Gear's New Reasonably Priced Car Will Reportedly Be A Toyota GT86

Opinion seems to be divided as to whether or not the ‘Star In A Rallycross Car’ segment was a good addition to series 23 of Top Gear, but regardless, it looks like it’s for the chop.

According to The Sun, Top Gear bosses will remove “all trace of Chris [Evans]” - who left the show after just one series at the helm - by ditching the segment altogether.

So, what will replace the lightly prepped Mini Cooper? A Toyota GT86 apparently, with celebrities receiving pointers from both The Stig and Chris Harris on how to lap as quickly as possible in the rear-drive sports car. We can’t help but think it’d be more amusing to keep the rallycross track and stick the GT86 on it, though.

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It is worth pointing out that The Sun is hardly a bastion of accurate reporting, so we’ll have to wait and see how this pans out when the next series starts on 5 March. The report also doesn’t mention anything about locations. As revealed a few months ago, there are plans afoot to bulldoze Dunsfold Aerodrome - the location of Top Gear’s studio and track - to make way for houses.

Still, a GT86 does seem like a good choice. There’s an argument for it being ‘reasonably priced’ as far as sports cars go, and the whole rear-wheel drive element could make for some entertaining on-track action.

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Uzair Patel

Hey mat

02/16/2017 - 12:50 |
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......

now they must play eurobeat during the lap

02/16/2017 - 12:51 |
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Anonymous

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Running in the 90’s INTENSIFIES

02/16/2017 - 12:53 |
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Freddie Skeates

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DE JA VU
I’ve just been in this place before

02/16/2017 - 13:22 |
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InjunS2K

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And paint it white panda, and add watanabe RS wheels, Cibie fog lights, vent cupholder, TRD coilovers…

02/17/2017 - 10:15 |
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TurboToddler (Straight-five)

I hope extra points will be given for drifting through Hammerhead

02/16/2017 - 12:52 |
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Anonymous

How about this? (Caterham 7 160)

02/16/2017 - 12:57 |
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iCypher(Joel Chan)

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Yeeees! Except…..The celebs wouldn’t be able to heard in the in-car footage….

02/16/2017 - 12:58 |
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Anonymous

Reasonably priced by whose definitions? Rupert Murdoch’s? Relatively few people can afford to spend £26000 on a car. They should use a Dacia Sandero (preferably the base model)

02/16/2017 - 13:10 |
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Freddie Skeates

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

The mini they used probably wasn’t that much cheaper

02/16/2017 - 13:22 |
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ModernChaos

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More people than you think could afford a car in that price range.

02/16/2017 - 14:43 |
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DL🏁

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Used ones go for under £20k in decent condition
They are affordable for most middle-class people in the UK
Still not a cheap car, but at least its appropriate on a racetrack unlike Astras and Kias

02/16/2017 - 14:49 |
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TheMindGarage

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

I wouldn’t say relatively few. Few young people yes, but if you look at the cars you see around, the majority cost around that much when they were new.

02/16/2017 - 17:46 |
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675LT_ftw

INITIAL D INTENSIFIES

02/16/2017 - 13:15 |
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Anonymous

So its not a “Reasonably Priced Car” anymore is it?

02/16/2017 - 13:15 |
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P1eased0nteatme

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Reasonably Priced Sports Car?

02/16/2017 - 13:47 |
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Anonymous

So do they even have a track to drive on or what?

02/16/2017 - 13:38 |
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lowie t

“Affordable” €50k new and 30 used….

02/16/2017 - 14:14 |
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Driven to Drive 1

In reply to by lowie t

In the us they can be 30k new (with big options), but used ones are 15-19k

02/16/2017 - 17:58 |
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Anonymous

They should just get a Corsa or a Ibiza.
Even a Polo.

02/16/2017 - 15:09 |
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