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03-19-2012, 05:11 PM | #1 |
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Trying the FR-S on for size
On the first 86 questionaire i recieved 2 months ago i asked if i would even fit in the car.. Im 6'5 330 lbs and 38 inch waist. A month later Jason from Beyond Marketing emails me and says scion will fly me down from norcal to long beach to go to scion hq and sit in the fr s.. Today i got to see the car i have been waiting 3 years for, i got to sit in it, i got to DRIVE IT =D and i was able to get some info from Mike at Scion
Absolutely fantastic! You wont understand what an amazing job toyota and subaru have done until you drive this car. Danny from Beyond Marketing picked me up from the Long Beach airport, we went to the Scion HQ where there was a Ultramarine FR-S I sat in it for a while and took some pics while just having a good time, Mike from Scion asked me what transmission i had ordered and i told him manual..so he pulled a manual Red FR-S around and i sat in that...then i asked if i could drive it and he let me take it around the block. I SHOULDVE gotten a pic of me standing next to car to give you guys a good idea of the cars size, and i should've got a video clip of the stereo and the exhaust while driving..but with two FR-S's i was in a state of excitement...so sorry..lol The FR-S is such a joy to drive, its hard to describe, you literally have to just go and FEEL this car, the numbers don't do it justice, it FEELS quick, the clutch is short and smooth, the brakes are crisp, and the gas is responsive, the stock exhaust sounds great, and its just a fantastic car. essentially i got to do two quarter mile ish strips (drove a square around scion HQ), i shifted at around 5400 i think and i didn't get past third gear, the gears are tall, you can reach 60 mph in 2nd. the pedals are aluminum with rubber grip pads, the pedals are close together but in a satisfying way. Also its engineered so that your right leg rests against a wall instead of in the middle of your center console. anyone 6'1 or taller will appreciate the sidewall. The car is SMALL but has a presence. the trunk and interior has more space than it looks from outside. Visibility is very good all the way around, side mirrors, and rear view are very good. from the front theres a space down the middle of the hood and then the wheel fenders are HUGE on top. lol Danny (Beyond Marketing) was texting Mike (Scion) a few other questions i had after we left..one of which is any info about the TRD supercharger...so ill get that info soon hopefully.probably nothing but never hurts to ask..also gonna find out if the pioneer system has a subwoofer As of right now apparently they don't have any final spoiler designs i guess, or at least Mike didn't know, the BRZ has some diff ones...i don't think they have established the Scion factory ones yet, there will be a lip spoiler of course and I'm hoping for one similar to the tC pedestal spoiler because of the modding nature of this car you will be able to put whatever spoiler you want on it really. I have about an inch of headroom, my sight line is in the middle of the windshield, which is surprising, as tall as I am usually my sight line is towards the top of the windshield making it hard to see things like stoplights...lol... also most of my height is in my torso, so you could be taller than me but if its all in ur legs you would have enough headroom. The hood is VERY lightweight, there are many stabilizer bars in the engine bay These are the stock wheels. 17' I was very impressed with these. Note: the hood is popped right here. hence why its sticking up The steering wheel telescopes which is nice. the leather wrapping is comfortable and grippy. the steering is light yet responsive, the amount you have to turn the wheel feels just right This is the Pioneer Bespoke sound system, sounded awesome, full touch screen and it has a subwoofer I'm pretty sure, i will confirm, car comes stock with a usb port and a aux port for playing music and charging devices. The stereo is in a relatively high spot on the dash so you don't have to take your eyes too far from the road. the overall quality of the knobs and interior was surprisingly good. All the FR-S's will come with red trim on the seats, steering wheel, shift boot, and e brake handle. update: apparently the FR-S will NOT have red seat trim on the production models, the steering wheel, boot, and shifter is still on the table possibly careful, you might go blind notice the angle of the door controls, the sitting position is more slanted than the average car, though you COULD sit up straight if you wanted to..and didn't happen to be 6'5. though i was comfortable. I forgot to get a pic but the "86" emblems on the sides are AWESOME looking, like the badge of honor..or badassness [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G141OlAoPNg"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G141OlAoPNg[/ame] sound clips of exhaust And a little easter egg, i spotted this, which happens to be Ken Gushis 600 HP Drift FR-S. EDIT: apparently its not, speculation would suggest its Ken Gushi's drift tC. Pic uploads thanks to Kiteless Last edited by titusdrake; 06-18-2012 at 04:13 PM. |
03-19-2012, 05:12 PM | #2 |
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Congrats. Interested to hear/see your experience!
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Don't leave any little detail out. I'll be looking forward to seeing what your first drive was like. If possible, try and include references to cars which you may have owned/driven in the past. You're a lucky guy! bneale |
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03-19-2012, 05:18 PM | #4 |
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awesome man i'm glad it worked out!! WOO HOOO can't wait to hear more! Did they happen to say if we'll get to drive it in a couple weeks for the trip??
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03-19-2012, 05:24 PM | #5 |
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Danny from Beyond Marketing who drove me from the airport (in a stylin scion xB) said hes pretty sure there will be a car for us to play around with for the 4 day trip
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03-19-2012, 05:24 PM | #6 |
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Go SCION !!!
What Service and Congrats
Def cool stuff they did that for a First 86 :happy0180: Can't wait to hear/see !
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I'll bet my next doughnut thats how/why he got to drive it. It's most likely there for the first 86 winners. EDIT: I'll be taking my doughnut back now! Looks like I was correct. If thats the case, we should have like 50+ testers to say how they like the car or not. I hope people are being honest with their opinons (not that I think they're not being honest) and not just saying "OMG this car is awesome" simply because their on this forum. As a canadian, I'm outraged we were snuffed from this contest! bneale |
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I drove out of the parking lot then three quarter mile ish strips of road, went in a square around the HQ, never passed 3rd gear. Shifted at 5500 rpms. Not used to a high reving engine.. But it was fantastic
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I will do a extremely detailed write up. Ive driven 2008 and 2012 v6 mustangs, a 2010 wrx, a g35 coupe, mini cooper s, mazdaspeed3, mazdaspeed6 (my current car), a 2011 civic Si sedan, 2011 cadillac STS, 2008 bmw 328...the FR-S drove better than them all. No bs. Its light, its responsive, quick acceleration, smoothest shortest clutch ive ever driven. Responsive brakes, touchy throttle.
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Not that it really matters too much but what color was it that you drove
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Great. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I'm really interested in seeing peoples "unbiased" opinions of this car and yours seems quite unbiased. From the cars you've driven, it sounds like you know what a "good car" really is. I just hope we see more people from the First 86 program driving it and sharing their thoughts. bneale |
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I kinda expect it to feel like what a Rwd Integra Type R would be like , similar weight / power, given advantage to FR-S for TQ/Displacement. I can't wait !!! Woop Woop !!!
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