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Originally Posted by chrisl
Sorry, but no it doesn't. It's good, but it isn't that good.
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Agreed. Owning the Boxster Spyder and test driven the FR-S what I can say is that the FR-S feels similar but just not as good in every way.
From the driving feel perspective with all the weight in the middle on the boxster or cayman it just turns better. Just like rotating the dumbbell with 5lbs on the end is much harder than rotating without the weight on the end and placing the 10lbs on middle of the handle.
I love the FRS and still considering buying one. The driving feel and fun factor is all there and I respect driving feel over anything else. That is the reason I still drive my Evo IX MR.
Other than the Evo, Miata I don't know if anything else comes close in terms of driving feel other than moving up in $ to the Porsches or supercars. Yes limits are proportion to the cost but driving the FR-S give you the feel of a Porsche without the cost. A+. Love the car and still consider buying one.