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"We helped my son get into a 2015 FRS and at less than 20k miles, the clutch is done. We knew going in this was a weak point but come on, he is a great driver and just drives back and forth to work.....he learned to drive in the Mini above before he got his 3-pedal Jeep (we don't do autos in our house)."
Surely it's not the fault of that 2015 FRS. Either it was purchased used (already worn clutch), a 'friend' tried it out, or son not telling the whole truth.
Have you considered waterboarding ?
Clutch is still perfect on MY 2015 FRS with 39k miles. And I've had zero reasons to take it to dealership for any warranty repairs within the first 36k miles, or even now.
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Edit 12-23-16: Post I quoted above seems to now have disappeared, far as I can tell. I hope that I did not upset that person.
And for guybo, below:
And honestly, regarding my own car: I did have an alignment done because steering wheel got off center (why I have no clue) and tires seemed to be wearing inside edges. I have had moisture in both tailamps and headlamps just recently, but it goes away in time. Other things I've read about in forums, so just live with them...those being high pressure fuel pump crickets, noise whilst side windows roll down, sometimes. No issues with squeaks and rattles in my car as 2013 owners report. Overall nothing to gripe about this car, well so far. Compared to tons of minor issues with my Mustang when it was almost new, this FRS is a breeze. A breath of fresh air. Reminds me of some Hondas I've owned.
I do wish I owned a 2014, before they changed the suspension to attain less oversteer. I'd like to experience those earlier cars.
Don't think I'd want a 2017 as they've made the car even more soft, compliant in it's suspension, and quieter inside with more insulation.
Well the Mini Cooper has a very hard ride I've heard. And the FRS/86/BRZ can give a rough ride on potholed, rust belt areas of the country. Helps me understand why many might like a softer ride for the car. Here we've got all asphalt streets and no freezing, therefore I'm happy with what I've got in a car.
Last edited by ToySub1946; 12-23-2016 at 08:29 PM.
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