7,262 KM. Premium Trim. Automatic. The Sports Car That Holds Its Value.
Overview Most sports cars lose value the moment they leave the lot. The Toyota GR86 flips that script . This small, rear-drive coupe holds its value so well that it often outperforms cars costing twice as much . And this example? With just 7,262 km on the odometer, it's barely broken in—a virtually new example of one of the most engaging driver's cars on the market.
Why This GR86 is Special
Ultra-Low KM: 7,262 km means this GR86 is still in its "new car" phase. The flat-four engine is just getting started, the seats are still supportive, and the thrill is undiminished.
Premium Trim: The Premium grade is the one enthusiasts want. For a modest upgrade over base, you get: heated seats, 18-inch wheels with Michelin Pilot Sport 4 tires, an eight-speaker audio system, leather/Alcantara upholstery, aluminum pedals, blind spot monitoring, and rear cross-traffic alert .
Automatic Transmission: While purists may debate, the 6-speed automatic with paddle shifters offers effortless performance and includes remote engine start—a rare convenience in this segment . It also bundles the full suite of Toyota Safety Sense features .
The Legendary GR86 Formula Under the hood sits a 2.4-litre Subaru-built boxer engine—horizontally opposed cylinders for a low center of gravity that transforms handling . It delivers 228 horsepower and 184 lb-ft of torque to the rear wheels, pushing this lightweight coupe (approximately 1,280 kg) from 0-100 km/h in about 6.1 seconds .
But the GR86 isn't about straight-line speed. It's about connection:
Rear-wheel drive with a Torsen limited-slip differential
Perfect 53/47 weight distribution
Naturally aspirated response—no turbo lag, just instant throttle reaction
Driver-focused cockpit with digital instruments and perfect pedal placement
The Depreciation Defier Here's what makes this GR86 a smart buy: while the average new car loses 50-60% of its value in five years, the GR86 holds onto roughly 83% of its original value at the seven-year mark . At 7,262 km, you're getting a car that's:
Already past the steepest depreciation (thanks to the original owner)
Still practically new
Poised to retain value better than almost anything in its class
Canadian-Ready Comfort
Heated front seats (Premium trim)—essential for cool evenings with the windows down
Heated side mirrors
Dual-zone automatic climate control
Remote engine start (automatic transmission models)
Blind spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert—Premium trim advantage
Safety & Technology
8-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
7-inch TFT multifunction display
Toyota Safety Sense: Pre-collision braking, adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning
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