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Old 08-22-2014, 08:29 PM   #29
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It's weird, I've been testing my mileage (km's) per tank and I see little to no difference with driving conservatively vs high revving. So I just choose the latter because this car is way more fun.
I lost 4mpg when I got my new exhaust

I'll be cruising along at 4k RPM just listening.. then go, oh yeah, I have 2 more gears

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I've heard from some that driving this car daily due to the low torque/high reving is tiring. What are your guys thoughts?
Maybe if you've had a torque happy car in the past. My last 2 cars were SVT Contours, and were crap until 4k RPM, and still marginally slower than a stock BRZ. Sometimes I think the BRZ is slow, until I rev the hell out of it. It pulls nicely. Putzing around town is fun since the down low torque isn't bad either

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Those guys need to drive a Miata or an RX-8 and then try saying that again...
Drove an RX8 once and it was so weird. Never felt a kick in the butt, but it definitely 'zoomed' I definitely did "not" like it

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I've heard from some that driving this car daily due to the low torque/high reving is tiring. What are your guys thoughts?


That's why the car is fun. They just don't know how to enjoy it. Definitely not for everyone. Its like a car you really enjoy learning how to drive it well. And as your skills improve thing get noticeably smoother and synchronous.


Every time I drive it I'm happy.
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