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So it's confirmed then. BRZ owners posting in the BRZ forum like their BRZ's...
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I agree with this except I wouldn't say any one is better than the other. All are good for different reasons. I totally get it why someone would pick an FR-S over a BRZ. If you don't want or need the extra features then it's nice to have a more basic option. When I first read that Toyota would be coming out with this car (like 2009 I think?), I didn't want any added features because to me they just added weight and complexity. However, my tastes have changed since then so that I actually want some creature comforts. What bugs me is that you can only get the FR-S in one trim. Curse you, Scion mono-spec!!
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You would get the better cloth seats in the GT86 or leather option (personally I prefer high quality cloth in a sports car). The FR-S cloth feels weird, sticky and does the job but the feel and look is off. |
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I refuse to read these. I know they are fun for some but others take it too far and tend to get butt hurt over nothing. To me the cars are identical, theres no need for a heated sibling rivalry.
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All I read on this thread was "FR-S interior is cheap", "It's has the Scion badge", "If it was a Toyota, I'd pick it over the BRZ", blah, blah, blah...
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I am buying a BRZ for the extras... I have driven a GT86 here in Okinawa, Japan and I prefer and will buy the BRZ... I like Subaru brand over Toyota and definitely over Scion... Nothing personal but each brand carries its own "STIGMA", thus is life! IMHO just be happy with your purchase...
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As others have mentioned, I also was looking at sticking with Toyota's version until I learned that it came in only 1 option - comparable to the Japanese 86G trim level, but with larger wheels.. No HIDs, LED daytime running lights, smart key, climate control, satnav, or leather/alcantara seat options that the top-end models in all countries they're sold as Toyotas have access to. The increased rear spring rates and lower front rates did look interesting, however.
The moment I first spun the BRZ Limited's climate control knob, I realized I was seriously debating the higher model, and once I actually sat in both the BRZ Premium and FRS, I realized that there was no way I could justify dropping $25k for Yaris HVAC controls. I originally didn't care about any of the other creature comforts, but with plans on keeping this thing around for at least half a decade, that one issue alone pushed me from Hot Lava to WRB. If I were looking for a weekend fun/track car, I'd be all over the FRS as it feels like the purest canvas to build a monster that we get in NA (I'm interested in seeing how many would have grabbed the 86RC if we got it here). |
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AHH!! oh.. I'm still in 2013... phew...
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Funny you say that, at my Subaru dealer, there is every color brz , but at scion dealer you have order for color choice, unfornately scion couldnt deliever a white one for me untill I got a red one, I do like the brz package, but if im geting my frs at 23xxx thats what i'm going to go with instead, n the frs makes me feel younger, that is my defend
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I know we're both here in the echo chamber but it seems like you and I are reading different threads.
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They say the two are the same because the FR-S is the name of the 86 in North America. ALL of the parts from the FR-S are shared with varying trim levels of the 86. Most importantly, they share the same playful suspension, which, ultimately, saw the Toyota win this comparo.
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