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Even brand new they are one of my two complaints on the Hakone. They look like bloody blinkin’ beacons through the bronze wheels with the wider gaps between spokes. Quote:
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The outter caliper didn't show rust but the coating was worn out and had a uneven finish. The inner half of the caliper was starting to show corrosion. Quote:
I'm a fan of black. It's clean to look at but also invisible to the eye and doesn't draw attention. |
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I was going to paint the new ones black but just sort of got used to them and I hardly even notice anymore. |
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How can deliveries start in the first half of 2020?
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For the rest of the world, summer would probably be the earliest. |
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At least these new ones look OK. I’m a sucker for a classic JDM TE37 style rim with 5 or 6 spokes and a bit of lip, which never goes out of style. I don’t know why automakers don’t stick with timeless designs, but insist on short term trends which date the rims and the car horribly within a few years. |
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The Primacy's were a fine street tire, and were good for learning RWD handling characterstics. They did match the character of the car, and I thought the steering feel and overall response was pretty good. The problems I had with them are:
- The Pilot Super Sport (and now Pilot Sport 4S) is better in most (if not all) objective metrics, such as outright grip, road noise and comfort, and wet traction. - The Primacy's handicapped the BRZ/FRS in the magazine performance metrics. Moving to a PSS/PS4S significantly improves these measurements, such as lap times, skidpad numbers, and braking distance. There are lots of people that only look at these objective measurements, and I think the Primacy's hurt the reputation of the car, and thus sales. - I'm another buyer that is going to change wheels/tires shortly after buying the car. The Primacy's aren't good as a 2nd set of tires; they aren't good for track/autox (even as a wet tire), they aren't going to work in the winter, they weren't particularly comfortable or quiet for street/road trips. I would prefer a top-notch summer tire like the PS4S/ECS or a decent performance all-season, which I could at least keep on they car as it sits in my garage over the winter. I hope that Subaru has equipped a Pilot Sport 4S or similar as the OEM tire. Based on the teaser image, it appears they have. |
I’m so sorry that people have to garage their cars or change wheels per season.
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With all this talk about calipers I’m surprised nobody cares that these were supposed to be translucent so that you could easily see the brake pads.
Now I’m definitely not buying this one. |
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Interestingly, the Primacys are more expensive than the PS4S. |
I'm 100% certain the Primacy was chosen because it's an economy tire and for little other reason. That the tire allowed for some small, simple skids and "matched the car" has always come across to me as marketing spin.
The twins came out with EPA combined fuel economy rating of 28MPG and if it came with something like the PSS, would have probably dropped it another MPG or two. These cars released at what I'd consider the height of the fuel economy craze with most pedestrian vehicles boasting 35-40mpg figures on regular fuel, so I can imagine there was a lot of concern within Subaru at the time that the relatively poor fuel economy ratings AND needing premium might turn casual buyers off this car. Ultimately I don't think it mattered much for these cars but these are the things bean-counters are paid to think about all day. |
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At that time anything toyota and "sporty" that didn't have the budget for the Michelin PSS got the Primacy. |
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But then I look at the TRD SE with the PS4S tires and the same recommended EPA mileage as the base cars with the primacys. The BRZ tS drop in mileage makes sense with the massive wing. This leads me to believe it's a bit more about shaving a few dollars from the base price than it is about the tire. I know you work with OEM suppliers so you can imagine the penny pinching. Toyota can force prices down with volumes but there's still some cost discrepancies, no? Like always we're probably over thinking it. The truth probably lies between all our guesses. I really don't have a problem with the primacys, they're fine for what they are, OEM tires to be eventually replaced with something a lot more aggressive. |
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I feel bad for people who only have one vehicle fashion season! |
As much as I hate exposing the car to salt, slapping on the winters and driving through snow sideways puts a massive smile on my face.
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One take on the Primacy's I've read once is that the OEM left the tires as the "weak link" in the car - they dialed it in to be as sporty as they could, and then dialed back via the tires. Then an owner that wants a more hard-core experience can just swap the tires (an easy and relatively cheap thing to do). This reasoning kinda makes sense, especially with the bare-bones stripped out version available in Japan (the RC/RA trims).
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Most OEMs don't cater neither to that 9% nor to that 1%. You want a better cornering Miata? Change the coilovers and sway bars (even on the Club trim). I'd say that making a great car that's easy to modify is much harder than just making a great car. Subaru and Toyota did a wonderful job in that regard, more so than Mazda with the Miata. |
Any updates on this? It seems odd that a tent and showing was set up, yet we have heard nothing a half month later.
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Translucent calipers!! |
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‘The BRZ was an an exciting model but I am more into us making this brand more SUV and crossover focussed – that’s where the mass is,’ said Hurtig. WTF? Oh you poor sods over 'ome. That guy should be shot with rock salt, whipped, put in the stocks, pelted with rotten veg and then urinated on. But, that's just my opinion. ;) |
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