08-06-2012, 08:36 PM | #32 (permalink) |
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Thanks guys for all the comments. I'm definitely thinking new rims. I'm gonna try and burn through the OEM Prius tires and probably look at rims when I replace the tires with something a bit better.
Break-in sucks! 800 miles to go
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08-06-2012, 09:52 PM | #33 (permalink) |
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Nice. I was wondering if you were gonna start a review thread. Personally I like the overall look of the car except for the wheels and exhaust tips. Do you also feel the wheel/tires are too thin and the exhaust tips are just too small to the point that they don't even fit the opening of the rear bumper?
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Obviously I still have that new car euphoria and the car is still in the break-in period, so it is too early for a serious review. But here are a couple of things
1. While the Nav unit might be fine, it is the most unintuitive system I've ever used. 2. No trip computer functions available on the Nav -- no miles left in tank, average MPG, etc. (or I haven't found them yet. See point 1) 3. There are some trip computer functions available in a display below the tach, but the same display is shared between ODO, trip A, trip b, and trip comp display. You have to toggle between them -- e.g. you can't show ODO and outside temp at the same time or miles per gallon and trip miles at the same time. Makes me appreciate the funky game boy display to the left in my Z 4. Music through the speaker system via bluetooth is not good -- but that might be my phone's fault since it is streaming the music not the file. 5. The auto climate control is on par with my Z's -- a bit better because it is dual zone, but dual zone is probably not strictly necessary in the BRZ or Z. 6. While I like the interior and it is nice with the alcantra and leather trimmed seats. My Z interior is nicer with more soft-touch areas. 7. The shifter throws are nice and short and it shifts beautifully, but the shifter itself seems to be a bit less solid feeling than in the Z. 8. The warble of the boxer (I know it is only 4 cylinders) as the power comes on is a beautiful sound and I haven't even revved it high yet.
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The silly part I found is that the BRZ (FR-S too) has both digital and analog speedometer, which is completely redundant. I freaken hate the climate control on the Z. Why can't I have the circulation without A/C on? Stupid... Interesting view on the shifter. Most reviews have commented on the shift throw being very short and precise. Since this is a Toyota-modified boxer engine, I don't feel it sounds as great as those on the STi |
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Do you have touring or base Z. In the touring, you just set the temperature and it turns the AC off and on to keep it at that temp. I like it fine. As far as the engine, Toyota is only responsible for the fuel injection system. The rest is Subaru. I've never driven a boxer before so maybe others sound better, but I'm loving the "warble" as you get on the gas.
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As for the engine sound, don't make my word for it. I have only heard either one from sound clips. Never got a chance to actually sit in a STi or BRZ and drove it. What I know is, the STi stock exhaust sounds more badass than our Z for sure. I have heard couple on streets. Maybe the BRZ does sound as good as STi. |
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I dunno. Never heard an STI up close. Anyway, I'm not talking about the whole exhaust note ... there is this characteristic boxer growl/warble as it starts to gain RPMs that is very nice. Heheh, for all I know it might sound like crap at 7k RPM, but I won't know for 765 more miles
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IIRC the BRZ's 2.0 does not have unequal length headers. This design takes away from the characteristic subaru boxer sound that you hear on WRX and STI's from the past decade. It will still be a balanced, smooth powerplant but the burble (if you are used to it) will be missed
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I really like it! I wished I could have bought a 2012 S2000 instead of a 370Z, personally, as I have become more and more about "handling" and "quality" than raw power, as time goes on. Sadly as you know they killed it instead of evolving it.
As it sits, I would not trade my 370Z for a BRZ. No way, no how. However, this platform looks like with a little time and evolution, it could pry me from my Z. (More upscale interior with more soft-touch, upgraded NAV, track-oriented tires/rims, and a turbo would do it!). I really like the lines and concept of the sub 3,000# hard-top corner carver w/upscale interior design! |
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