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I also think Toyota wanted to try and salvage the Scion brand, which is why the FR-S got the Scion badge. I speculate that they're hoping the success of the FR-S will help sell the brand better. And to be fair, Scion seems to be doing okay. I see plenty of tC's and xB's riding around. |
Is it me or are a lot of people caught up in this badge thing! just wondering as I see a lot of comments on this.
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Sorry but my first impression of the car was that it needed more power. Not much but more. Maybe if the torque dip wasnt there I might feel differently about it. I absolutely love everything else about the car but I can understand why people comment on the lack of power
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I can drive the BRZ plenty fast, I just wind it out like how you are supposed to drive older Japanese sport compacts. The BS thing is that if this car came stock with 30 more hp, people will say it should have another 20 more. |
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But they did test drive the car before that committed to buying it, yes? I don't understand how some are surprised that it may be underpowered. Did the dealer siphon off some HP before the customer took delivery of the car! :confused0068: :cheers: |
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Absolutely agree! 100% :cheers: |
i dont see the problem..... if you want it to be zippy , headers tune and it should keep up with other car for a little over 1k.
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if you want to pass those sedans, stop carrying fattys... there is a reason why we have factory bucket seats. think of it as a go/no go gauge. if the girl didnt fit... sorry please exit the vehicle. |
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(if you don't know which bumper stickers just complete this sentence, "No fat chicks...") |
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Even so, I have no doubt that the FR-S did wonders for the Scion brand, if Toyota indeed put the FR-S in that line-up to salvage it then I'd say it was a resounding success. That's how Toyota should be seeing it. Badging a new vehicle to a lackluster brand (to salvage it), then complaining because it didn't sell as well as projected is the same as trying to have your cake and eat it too. |
but at the risk of the warranty and smog nazis here. I would rather it just came with s2000 ish power from the factory. Ya I know thats lame to say but
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The 86 is also a "not-your-usual-me-too" car either. It sort of fits. Scion is Toyota's "youth" brand, and the demographic they're selling the car to fits their Scion demographic as well.
Not that I entirely agree, but seen from Toyota's perspective it makes logical sense. Thing is, the complaint about sales is being made on Toyota-badged GT86's in Europe. From what I understand, the FR-S is hitting the sales numbers just fine here in North America. What I do NOT understand is why the rest of the world's GT86's and BRZ's get exhaust tips to match the valences, while North America FR-S's and BRZ's get these dinky exhaust tips. It's not that the axlebacks are different (they're not), just the tips. Why have an entirely different cosmetic part just for one part of the world? And one that absolutely uglifies the car for no legal reason (unlike the orange sidemarkers, which are ugly as hell on these cars but are there b/c of Federal regulations here in the US). |
So many cries over "more power!" Get over it. If you're that douchebag who thinks every red light is a drag face-off opportunity then sell your damn twin and go buy a Camero.
Enough with the same redundant articles/threads. FYI: Last night a guy with a white STI flagged me down in a parking lot just so he could drool over my car. Sure you can have a faster car, but I promise whenever you see a twin on the road you're gonna be eyeballing it too. |
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