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The civic is anything but lightweight anymore. :p
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The jetta is stage-2 Unitronic, exhaust and tiny upgrades which gives around 250hp. It faster in straight line and sounds better, but obviously doesn't handle like FRS. FRS feels light ton its feet. |
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I guy at toyota dealership who went for test drive with me told me to rev the shit of the car (1 day old car), turn off traction control and give it a slide..hahahaha |
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I don't think it will compare to that nice VTECH feel and the civic has so many options for additional performance. The question is, what is the BRZ/FR-S performance options going to be down the road. And, do you want your front two tires smoking with torque steer or your two rear tires, better CoG, lower ride, etc. Give it a test drive first.
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+1 as is mine and my 2011 Si is fairly neutral, no understeer.
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I would think the FR-S and BRZ would feel as fast as an 8th Civic SI. Tested results through various sites like Motortrend and Edmunds show acceleration being very close if not in favor of the FR-S. Like the Vtec engines, max torque is not reached until the higher rev areas so it should feel similar I would think. A drive will let you know pretty fast.
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I got the car before anyone else got to drive it, so it wan't run hard. I like to go by what the manual suggests for the break in being I plan on keeping this car for a long time.
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Your daily commute doesn't include Calabogie race circuit, does it?
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sometimes you want to overtake cars or need to speed up quickly, power helps!!! with this low torque, i needs to be revved to 6000. Personally, i like to have lot of power. Im sure FRS owners will be happy if they looking for nimble car. On other hand, if you drive that car in winter while wearing a jacket, good luck fitting in those bucket seats (unless you are skinny) They are very snug. Many buyers will look for exhaust upgrade as well, because it doesn't sound any sporty |
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BTW, did you ever get to drive it? If so, what did you think?
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I love speed/power/torque too, the second car on my shopping list was a Camaro ZL1. I would NEVER have gotten to drive the ZL1 like I drive the FR-S. Just food for thought, everybody has different wants/desires/needs. That's why all cars are not built equal. |
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One advantage though, for me anyway, is that low-torque cars can be easier to navigate around in tight, slow spaces like parking lots. Keep the revs low, and the car is very docile, easier (for me anyway) to manuever around.
With high-torque cars I'm always on edge, worried that the slightest tap of the pedal will cause it to go forward too fast. Handy during snow driving too, as keeping the revs low reduces the chances of accidental wheel spin from all that torque. So I actually like that split-personality of low-torque, high-revving cars
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