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Originally Posted by Dave-ROR
Exactly. A mustang will give you that power for low 20s and while it's a great mustang compared to prior generation mustangs it still isn't all that engaging to drive and shouldn't hold a candle to the actual driver feedback that the FRS should provide.
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Also, putting that much horsepower stock would price the car out of a lot of potential buyers, as most people looking to buy a Scion don't expect to pay any more than mid 20's at the most. I for one can't really go over $25k and even that is pushing it. I need this car to be low $20's just for me to afford it so I'd rather get something affordable and add power later when I have the money rather than a higher car payment I can't afford right now.