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Originally Posted by mav1178
I think you misunderstand what I was getting at...
The tidbit about track use/spirited driving was in reference to the weak points on our cars. If you got a more "pure" sports car, the weak points aren't so glaring. A 350Z track edition comes to mind.
There will always be a trade-off for what we get with our cars, the FRS/BRZ is a good starting point for someone wanting to get a sports car without breaking the bank, or someone else looking for a car that can get a lot more performance and bang for the buck with a few minor mods (i.e. most of us, myself included).
That's all I was getting at.
-alex
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As what some have already said, it all depends on what we consider the definition of a sports car.
Thanks for the clarification. Obviously there was a little misperception going on with the words that you chose. I for one read your other posts as that our cars are: a) not sports cars and b) not enthusiast cars. There are many here that would disagree with those points. Certainly, we don't know your history of cars to judge, but, it is a natural reaction to see simply the guy that drives an appliance is judging whether the FR-S is a sports car..........certainly one does not need to own an FR-S to make for a qualified opinion, but, it doesn't hurt either.