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Old 08-29-2016, 02:19 PM   #20
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1. Do you still love your car after owning it for some time now.
Yes, I still love the car. I've had mine for 4 years.

2. Would you buy another?
As a toy car? Simple answer. Yes. As my only car. No

3. How would you rank it on reliablilty, performance, joy, comfort. and how it feels.
I'll break this down easy on a 1-10 rating. Reliability - 7 Performance - 8 Joy - 9 Comfort - 5
4. what are the pros and cons to you.
Pros - Sports car. Huge aftermarket support. Very easy to work on. Looks great. MPG is good until you start modifying it. Cheap. Handles like its on rails. Lightweight, RWD
Cons - Small, not very practical. Terrible road noise, crickets, interior is cheap

5. When if comes to modding, how much of a pain in the ass is it to work on with adding mods
Adding mods is easy. I've done all the work either myself or help of others. Only thing I would say bringing it into a shop for would be body work. A lot of the work can be done on jack stands.

6(applys to only thos who have performance mods) after you threw your performance mods how is the reliablity and did it make the car better, no change, or worse??
Eh, this can go either way. IE, with a full exhaust you defiantly open up some power, but the car gets loud as hell. Cool at first then it gets annoying. Suspension is the same way. Canyon driving is fun as well or even at a track, but daily driving it can be a pain in the ass if there are things that make the road uneven or going over a speed bump to fast.

7. For the price of 18-22k do you feel the frs/brz is worth the buy.
I would say that's the going rate for a used twin with mods. I'm selling mine for 18K right now and I still haven't had any bites.
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