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Spacemane969 08-27-2014 11:39 AM

My (very exciting) first experience in an FR-S!
 
Whatever happens down the road I'll remember this like it was yesterday.

I woke up to a beautiful clear beam of sun through my window and I thought "Today is the day, I'm going to test drive an FR-S." So to the dealer I headed. To my excitement I found a few of these beautiful pieces of work parked at the particular dealer I chose that day. After a quick look at both it was time to get behind the wheel. I went inside the showroom where another firestorm FR-S awaited at the front door. After a bit of piddle paddle I could hardly wait any longer. I asked the receptionist for help and she called over a dealer in his mid-late 20s, and after a bit of chit chat we grabbed the plates and headed to the lot.

Here is where things get interesting. This wasn't your average snobby dealer, he was an enthusiast through and through. I quickly learned that not only is he a fan, but an owner of an FR-S as well!! He told me everything I already knew (but put it so enthusiastically that I loved to hear it again), showed me the boxer engine under the hood and got me adjusted in the seat in no less than two minutes.

I chose to drive an asphalt 2013 Automatic as I'm still learning to drive a Manual. I've sat in an FR-S at another dealer but not test driven. My first observation was the super tight steering and handling. I took it to the highway and gunned it down the ramp at about 65-75% throttle (I'm not used to the idea of redlining in any of my previous cars) and while it was enjoyable, it was city driving after all. I remember reaching the speed limits a LOT quicker than I'm used to. At a stop light I asked him if the automatic can do a good launch from a standstill. He gave me a funny look and asked if I wanted to take it around the back of the dealer for some real fun.

Once we got back to the dealer we swapped seats and buckled in. He took her around the side of the building to a lot FULL of brand new cars. As we approached the end of the lot he slowed and swung out a little. I thought "surely he's not...." and then proceeds to whip the tail out and drift the corner!! Next an open area awaited our presence as he puts the car into a full-on burnout. We were doing circles for what seemed like forever. He was doing it with such ease too, it looked like second nature, and it was. For the first time I smelled the smell of burning tires, and I loved it. Finally, as he turned the back lot of brand new cars into an autocross event, he exited the burnout and put it right into a drift between two catacorner parked cars!!

We made jokes about his boss hearing us out back as we drove it back to the front. The experience was surreal. It seems it lasted forever but I'm sure it was only a matter of minutes. Needless to say it was an incredibly fun experience. Whether or not I'm a future owner is still to be determined, but I'll be looking forward to reading and hearing more about this little gem.

Thanks for reading!

Shark_Bait88 08-27-2014 11:46 AM

Sounds like a great time! haha

Just make sure you don't buy that one, and ask him if he's taken any of the others out for "test drives." ;) lol

My experience was pretty good too, although not nearly as exciting. haha Test drove a MT pre-owned '13 Firestorm. Told the Internet Sales Manager, guy I was dealing with who was really nice, that I was rusty on stick. So we started out in a nearby industrial park getting me acquainted with the feel of the clutch etc. Then took it out on a pretty long test drive. When we got on the freeway he told me to get on it a few times to feel the pull in the high rpms. Had a big smile on my face the entire time, and ended up making a deal when we got back. haha

Tcoat 08-27-2014 11:48 AM

Geeez my sales person wasn't nearly as much fun! We went and put gas ($10 of regular since the salesperson was told that premium was only "recommended") in the demo instead of wiping around the lot

wbradley 08-27-2014 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Spacemane969 (Post 1919271)
Whether or not I'm a future owner is still to be determined, but I'll be looking forward to reading and hearing more about this little gem.

Thanks for reading!

So you havent decided if this is the car you will buy, or you havent decided if you will be buying a car at all, or you don't have access to the funds...?

Wow, everybody loves a test pilot.

Chuck Yeager

Spacemane969 08-27-2014 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 1919299)
Geeez my sales person wasn't nearly as much fun! We went and put gas ($10 of regular since the salesperson was told that premium was only "recommended") in the demo instead of wiping around the lot

Ouch. That sounds similar to my first dealer experience. He said I had done more than him when I sat in the cockpit.

Spacemane969 08-27-2014 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by wbradley (Post 1919306)
So you havent decided if this is the car you will buy, or you havent decided if you will be buying a car at all, or you don't have access to the funds...?

Wow, everybody loves a test pilot.

Chuck Yeager

A little bit of all of the above. Honestly my first impression was that the car is actually too aggressive for me, I'm a very timid driver but I can see this car opening me up. Also waiting on word of a new job.

Spacemane969 08-27-2014 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Shark_Bait88 (Post 1919295)
Sounds like a great time! haha

Just make sure you don't buy that one, and ask him if he's taken any of the others out for "test drives." ;) lol

My experience was pretty good too, although not nearly as exciting. haha Test drove a MT pre-owned '13 Firestorm. Told the Internet Sales Manager, guy I was dealing with who was really nice, that I was rusty on stick. So we started out in a nearby industrial park getting me acquainted with the feel of the clutch etc. Then took it out on a pretty long test drive. When we got on the freeway he told me to get on it a few times to feel the pull in the high rpms. Had a big smile on my face the entire time, and ended up making a deal when we got back. haha

Glad you got a solid test drive and a great deal! Unfortunately I didn't get to experience much in the higher RPMs due to city driving. I would love to take it out again and reach it's full potential though.

STV3 08-27-2014 12:50 PM

Well I sure as hell wouldn't buy a car from that dealership knowing that there is a sales person beating on brand new cars like that.

I'm sure it was a fun time, but not a fun time for that poor FRS that wasn't even broken in yet. If that sales person really did that he should be fired.

CBR600RR 08-27-2014 12:56 PM

first time smelling burnt tire rubber? are you 16 years old?

Spacemane969 08-27-2014 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by STV3 (Post 1919448)
Well I sure as hell wouldn't buy a car from that dealership knowing that there is a sales person beating on brand new cars like that.

I'm sure it was a fun time, but not a fun time for that poor FRS that wasn't even broken in yet. If that sales person really did that he should be fired.

No this was used. He gave me the option to drive new or used but explained that we had to keep the revs below 4000 on the new so I chose the 2013.

continuecrushing 08-27-2014 01:07 PM

wow.

quite disappointing for the next owner of that car.

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Originally Posted by Spacemane969 (Post 1919271)
... After a bit of piddle paddle I could hardly wait any longer. I asked the receptionist for help and she called over a dealer in his mid-late 20s, and after a bit of chit chat we grabbed the plates and headed to the lot...

and, what dealership do you live near that you weren't immediately stormed by at least 3 salesmen?...

Tcoat 08-27-2014 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Shutter (Post 1919485)
wow.

quite disappointing for the next owner of that car.



and, what dealership do you live near that you weren't immediately stormed by at least 3 salesmen?...

I stared at mine in the show room for 1/2 an hour. Opened the hood, sat in the fronts seats, tried (and failed) to sit in the rear seats, opened the trunk and even crawled underneath (well stuck my face under there) and STILL had to go ask a salesperson for help.
When I semi jokingly said I didn't think anybody wanted to sell me the car they responded that they had so many people look it over but then say not interested when approached they just sort of gave up asking.

Spacemane969 08-27-2014 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 1919514)
I stared at mine in the show room for 1/2 an hour. Opened the hood, sat in the fronts seats, tried (and failed) to sit in the rear seats, opened the trunk and even crawled underneath (well stuck my face under there) and STILL had to go ask a salesperson for help.
When I semi jokingly said I didn't think anybody wanted to sell me the car they responded that they had so many people look it over but then say not interested when approached they just sort of gave up asking.


My dealer mentioned his rather disappointment that the car is not getting the attention that it deserves for what it is and its capabilities. This probably explains his ecstatic enthusiasm with my test drive, he probably rarely gets a chance to really sell the idea to many customers.

Tcoat 08-27-2014 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Spacemane969 (Post 1919591)
My dealer mentioned his rather disappointment that the car is not getting the attention that it deserves for what it is and its capabilities. This probably explains his ecstatic enthusiasm with my test drive, he probably rarely gets a chance to really sell the idea to many customers.

Unless (from what I gather on here) you are in SoCal, NYC, Toronto or any of the other major centers where these cars seem to be every where!


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