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| View Poll Results: How long do you plan on keeping your FR-S ? | |||
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5 | 3.23% |
| 60k miles |
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11 | 7.10% |
| Till they come out with a 250+hp engine |
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18 | 11.61% |
| To the grave |
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121 | 78.06% |
| Voters: 155. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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The FRS is an in-between car for me until used C7 Vettes hit the used car market...I sold my C6 and bought this car a few months after because my commuter car (Chevy Volt) was boring me to death. That was the plan but...So far I'm regretting selling my C6 and looking to sell my FRS soon to get back into a used C6 because as fun as this car is it doesn't come close compared to my C6...
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You need the option of..
Until Nissan releases the new 240 Which rumor has it will be the 260 with a 2.6 250 HP I4 and 6 speed mt with LSD But alas.. Just rumors
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I cannot see myself ever getting rid of my FR-S... plan to keep it the rest of my life. I've been driving for over 18 years and have bought 5 vehicles in that time (including the FR-S), still own the '98 Tacoma I bought 12 years ago too... FR-S is definitely the most fun and best handling car I've ever had. I've had 2 cars setup for track, a '90 Integra RS (~2300lbs on 15x8 wheels with 225/45-15 DOT-R rubber, 8lb racing flywheel, and CoG lowered and weight distribution pushed more forwards with some custom fabrication mods - rotated the rear end around nicely) and a '98 Camaro RS (lightened to 3200lbs, koni sport dampers, 275/40-17 DOT-R tires mounted on 17x9.5 Z06 replica wheels all around, Hotchkis massive hollow ARB set, and rear suspension reworked with tubular arms and spherical bearings) - a stock FR-S other than sticky stock sized tires on lighter 17x8 wheels is better than both. I've never modded the motors in any vehicle I've owned, Intake and exhaust only to help with breathing. 90 RS might have had the best motor response and power delivery (would out-do the Camaro at the drag strip) and the Camaro the most impressive steady state cornering and braking (massive discs with track pads had fade free instant deceleration...lap after lap) but the FR-S is a whole package that just works unlike anything else I've driven...
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And I do want a porsche asap! Always been one of my favorite cars.
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I think this light but stiff RWD chassis is what makes this car special and worth the $25k. Overtime the aftermarket will continue to improve power and suspension of any sporty car, but the chassis is what sets this car apart. Its a world class chassis. A keeper.
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I honestly have no idea how long I plan to keep this car. I normally keep sports cars for 5 years at most. I want to keep it at least until it's paid off and then figure it out from there. I will probably have dumped about $20k in modifications into it by that time, so chances are I'll want to keep it at that point!
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To the grave at this point she's a keeper..!!
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I'm probably just going with a tune, catless header, the bigger radiator, and hopefully the rumored TRD Bilstein spring/strut. Really more than satisfied with the stock power other than the dip. Its really obvious that this car was designed around German classics like the E30, 944S, and Cayman. But I'm not drinking the kool-aide going around that maintaining this engine will be much cheaper than maintaining a Porsche engine. This high revving DI boxer is very much a foreign exotic power-plant. It will be very expensive to do simple things like valve work and head gaskets with this engine. But overall I guess the engine was the right choice, gives near MR balance and the low center of gravity without the quirky handling of a RR layout.
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I'm one of the few who chose the 36K in the poll. Not because I might dump the FR-S early but because I don't have to daily drive anymore (nine years of retirement has been wonderful). I just don't see the miles adding up that quickly, especially when I split my pleasure driving with two other cars. I agree this has been an enjoyable thread to read through and many of the posts are well thought out and from the heart. Very uplifting in many ways so thanks to all.
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The only concession I've made for resale value is that I've decided to keep mine as near to factory stock as possible. In then years, a stock FR-S will be hard to find amid the pack of riced-out junk.
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