Originally Posted by daisuke149 Miata door loses to a gun... This must be photoshopped
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07-02-2012, 05:00 PM | #139 (permalink) | |
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It was definitely for the people who cared more about how much fun you had during the trip rather than how fast you got there. Either way there's no point about arguing over a car that is no longer in production i'm just saying that maybe this FR-S is similar to the 8 but maybe even better since its using a traditional engine rather than a wankel. PS. there's nothing like revving to 10k in the rx8 |
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PS: salesmen are tossers (no offense to anyone on here who is / used-to be one) but I end up feeling like **** every-time I walk out of a dealership. |
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07-02-2012, 05:23 PM | #143 (permalink) |
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FWIW, the BRZ and FR-S are actually not exactly the same mechanically -- they each have different suspension set-ups. The BRZ is alleged to be firmer whereas the FR-S is set up to have more body roll and over steer dialed in.
Otherwise, the difference is cosmetic or related to amenities. Should you trade in your Z for one? Ask yourself if you would consider trading in for a Miata. If the answer is "yes", then yes, because the FR-S/BRZ is as good -- if not better (and more practical) -- than the current gen MX-5 If you said "no", wait to see if a factory boosted option (e.g., the Gazoo twincharged prototype) becomes available. Then we'll have a good alternative to the Z at the same price point.
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Just because it is easier to do it in one car, doesn't mean you should assume the other two are less capable. Instead i'd look at it as an opportunity for becoming a better driver and being able to do that in all 3
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With the Z and the s2k, the cars felt very wild, kind of hard to describe (im no professional driver or anything) I guess its something that I can't describe in words sorry |
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I was a toyota guy for a long, long time prior to purchasing my 370z.
The 370z and BRZ/FR-S are not even in the same class. I wouldnt even consider WRX/EVO with BRZ/FR-S to be in the same class. The BRZ/FR-S's main compeditor is the RX8, Hyundia Genesis coupe, and whatever 4cylinder naturally aspirated cars are out there. I'd even peg it with a VW GTI, cause the GTI's are around 200HP still even with a turbo. Believe it or not, I was actually going to buy a FR-S. That was until I seen the weight to power ration and the fact that Toyota would only release it under the Scion brand in the USA. Then I thought hey I will get the BRZ. But then I thought, do I really want to dump about $30K into a Subaru BRZ, that some stupid kid about 17 years old is driving with a Scion badge on it? Not to mention, that it is rare to see 370z's as it is, and you will see a whole slew of scion's on the road in the next few months. If they atleast turbo charged that engine on the Subaru side. I would be all for it and would even be on this forum. But I believe I made a wise decision in getting the 370z, because it has continious years of inspiration and devolopement. The GT800's that were sold have gaps in the years of productions. Toyota and Subaru did spend a great deal of R&D, money and time into every aspect of this car. Now, if Toyota comes back out with a straight 6 turbo'd supra. You will see the 370z go bye bye. As far as Im concerned, stock vs stock. BRZ/FR-S is no where near the 370z, or any 6 cylinder sport car. |
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