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Old 02-02-2018, 03:19 PM   #71
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Has anybody made the switch to Type R?
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Old 02-02-2018, 05:03 PM   #72
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These things are fast, but ugly. I'd probably take one as a fun DD if the price was right, but $40k+ for a civic is too much.
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Old 02-02-2018, 08:21 PM   #73
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I vote base bra , use thousands in savings as car part money

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Old 02-02-2018, 10:37 PM   #74
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if you can buy a type R at MSRP, no brainer. *if
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Old 02-05-2018, 01:52 PM   #75
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The CTR review embargo ends next week, so watch out for assessments later in the week - initial comments on social media look promising.

If I lived in an area where abundant twisty roads were within a reasonable driving distance, I probably wouldn't be giving the CTR much attention and await the arrival of the PP BRZ in Canada (or splurge irresponsibly on a Miata RF). But I abide in the heart of Gridville, Ontario, where my driving pleasure has to be extracted from ruler-straight roads and highways, as well as traffic-laden right-angle intersections, with only the occasional on- or off-ramp available for relief. Within a few hours' drive there is only one tiny area with a few winding roads (in the Caledon hills) and that's by all accounts heavily policed.

This context greatly increases the relative appeal of the Type R to me; its handling may not be quite as subtle but I'd get to enjoy real power, something I can make much more use of in my context. The R's highly adjustable suspension also holds appeal - it apparently can go from comfortable cruiser to track weapon at the flick of a drive mode switch thanks in large part to its advanced three-chamber adjustable shocks.
Id just get a Buick Regal GS and call it a day. I drove one and was pleasantly surprised.
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Old 02-05-2018, 02:03 PM   #76
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I vote for Civic type R. The BRZ tS could be much better, but unfortunately it is not.
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Old 02-05-2018, 02:11 PM   #77
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When I go shopping for apples I don't go home with watermelons.
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Both look like they'd be fun cars, not sure I can get over the rear of the Type R as well as the FWD. On the other hand most folks are going to think you bolted a wing onto a brz and it's considerably slower than a Type R.

I can nitpick but I'd probably enjoy owning either of them, lots of character. I enthuse harder than most, and these cars look like they will give you some fun ownership experience.
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When I go shopping for apples I don't go home with watermelons.
I relate with him, I looked at so many different types of cars recently when I was shopping. If you are just out there looking for a car that is going to give you a hell of a fun time, these cars are both going to be on your list... or look like apples.

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Type R no doubt... get actual power and performance instead of just factory rice (No offense, but the wing on the tS is just ridiculous)
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Old 02-07-2018, 01:46 PM   #81
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Type R no doubt... get actual power and performance instead of just factory rice (No offense, but the wing on the tS is just ridiculous)
I do wonder how many people would love the TS if it didn't come straight out of the Subie factory... I mean if a shop in cali was selling the exact same modified BRZ would anyone want it?

hey I'm guilty too. I like the TS but it never hurts to be honest!
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To me it's no "uglier" than a WRX or EVO. I actually quite like it in a few of the darker colors. I'll be test driving one in the next few months once I sell the BRZ.

We'll see.... I'm cross shopping several, very different vehicles at the moment.
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Not gonna lie, asking this question on this forum is asking for super bias replies. BUT just my $.02 i feel like the type R is stupidly overpriced for what it is. WRX Hatch would be the smarter choice


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Not gonna lie, asking this question on this forum is asking for super bias replies. BUT just my $.02 i feel like the type R is stupidly overpriced for what it is. WRX Hatch would be the smarter choice


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How is it over priced? I could just as easily say the wrx is over priced and you could get a Mazda3 would be the smarter choice.
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