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italy7 12-29-2013 07:30 PM

Holding off on test drive
 
Hey folks, really interested in the BRZ yet have held off on a test drive for the following main reason.................












fear of buying it! :lol:

Seriously, i've owned an RX-8 and truly enjoyed what that car was all about, minus the first year unreliability, oil drinking, lousy gas mileage that that car possessed. It seems as though this BRZ doesn't have those issues....

Anyways, i've held off for that reason primarily, potential snowy 100 mile roundtrip work commute, and the potential child maybe w/i the next 5 years :iono:

Was just curious if anyone else has resisted a test drive and was somewhat vicariously enjoying reading on this forum about others experiences thus far etc. :cheers:

UPDATE from post 28: Alright guys the test drive wait is over lol! I officially put 7 miles on a FRS 10 series! Wow it was exactly what I was hoping it would be, very similar feeling to my former rx8 imo. Of course numbers were discussed yet I didn't leave with it I promised myself I wouldn't. It's too bad scion has no haggle since 14s are out etc.

I'm most interested in the brz limited though so we'll see. ..

Ganthrithor 12-29-2013 07:51 PM

Go drive one and then buy one. Kids love hooning.

utekineir 12-29-2013 08:00 PM

Snow tires



I've had mine out in the worst of each of our storms this year. Bit loose in the back end (haven't tried weight), but entirely predictable and correctable plus fun as balls. Been driving it so much (mpg reasons mostly) that I haven't even bothered to put my forester on its winter set yet

italy7 12-29-2013 08:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by utekineir (Post 1418253)
Snow tires



I've had mine out in the worst of each of our storms this year. Bit loose in the back end (haven't tried weight), but entirely predictable and correctable plus fun as balls. Been driving it so much (mpg reasons mostly) that I haven't even bothered to put my forester on its winter set yet

i can imagine the fun you're having!!:thumbup: I never put snows on the RX-8 and wish i did just to see how it was...instead i traded it and got a Legacy Spec B.

Ganthrithor 12-29-2013 08:46 PM

Posted this in the wrong thread because I'm retarded:

Get the 86 and if you really find that it won't baby five years down the road, then consider getting an additional car as a family-mobile. I wouldn't let the potential for children ruin your sportscar fun, especially if you're looking five years down the line... that's a lot of fun you'll be missing out on.

utekineir 12-29-2013 09:16 PM

http://jalopnik.com/5928491/2013-scion-frs-will-it-baby

Kelbyat07 12-29-2013 09:27 PM

If the BRZ is going to be your only dd car and you are planning to have kids then i would say no. The twins does have a 5 star safety rating but i still would not be comfortable putting a baby in a very light car.

Johnny_MA 12-29-2013 09:59 PM

Dont drive it! lol :) I just traded my 05 wrx wagon 96k in for a 14 brz two weeks ago. Great deal! All my friends think im crazy i traded an awd car for a rwd in the winter but I was able to negotiate snow tires in the deal and I couldnt be more happy

z3ro 12-29-2013 09:59 PM

I own an frs for the sole reason I like to use the word hoon/hooning in as many conversations as possible.

example:
Non twins driver: "I drove my crap bucket to the store today and hot groceries."

Twins driver: "HHHOOOOOOOOONNN"

nuff said

Ganthrithor 12-29-2013 10:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kelbyat07 (Post 1418415)
If the BRZ is going to be your only dd car and you are planning to have kids then i would say no. The twins does have a 5 star safety rating but i still would not be comfortable putting a baby in a very light car.

Being heavy isn't necessarily advantageous in a crash. Don't fall victim to the American "it's gigantic and weighs a ton so it must be safe" fallacy.

Spinning Sushi 12-29-2013 10:16 PM

I also came from an RX-8 and not once did I regret it. Op, are you on the 8club?

Kelbyat07 12-29-2013 10:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ganthrithor (Post 1418472)
Being heavy isn't necessarily advantageous in a crash. Don't fall victim to the American "it's gigantic and weighs a ton so it must be safe" fallacy.

No i also disagree on the American saying of the weight but i still wouldnt put my kid in the back seat since it is so small. I would go for a ralliart or wrx, thats just my opinion.

utekineir 12-29-2013 10:34 PM

I don't plan on liking my kids. I'd cram them in the back of this tin can

mush 12-29-2013 10:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by italy7 (Post 1418204)
the potential child maybe w/i the next 5 years :iono:

just get the car. u can use ur gf/wife car when needed


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