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Now you know what we feel..
there's nothing like driving a well balance car.. This is a drivers car... Become one with the car...
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Evo X owner here and I completely agree with your review! I was actually blown away by the "feel" the first time I drove an FRS.
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I'm glad to hear an Evo owner not calling this car "slow". It encourages me after all the "slow" comments I hear. (I'm getting a '14 BRZ).
I come from driving almost strictly german cars all my life, so when I test drove this car it felt fun, different, raw, however......the power part for me felt...I don't know, not slow, but lets just say....I thought I was going faster. At any point it felt inadequate, but every time I looked at the speedometer few seconds after a curve, I was like "oh...still only 54 mph, hmm..." So I'm still scared about the paper number "6.5 sec" on the reviews, and the comments most people post. But if an Evo owner (I drove one for an entire summer 2 years ago) thinks the power is adequate, then I feel more comfortable with my upcoming purchase. |
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Agreed about the slow thing being overblown. My last fun car was a 2000 Celica GT-S. The best I can say is that the power felt "adequate" for the platform, but left room for improvement. In a straight line, the car would lose to Accords, but it was set up for corner carving and was a blast to drive among some of the curvier roads around Atlanta. A fun car doesn't have to decimate everything in a straight line. That being said, I'm starting to feel like Wayne at the beginning of Wayne's World when he's fawning over the guitar with how often I go to random Scion dealerships and test drive the FR-S.
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The Evo IX has the best seating position/controls I have ever felt. The steering wheel, seats, shifter and pedals are all pretty much ideal for me. And it also has more feedback than the FR-S. However, the Evo is a larger sedan so you can definitely feel that extra length and higher center of gravity. My Eclipse GSX (which is based off the old Evo platform) is more compact than the Evo's for less body roll but it's not as refined.
To me, the Evo's almost have too much power so I prefer the tiny turbo in the Eclipse GSX for minimal lag. The FR-S picks up much better in the low end but I was pretty disappointed the last time I drove it. I tried accelerating onto the highway and it felt like it was barely moving over 3k. Now, it may just be a matter of me finding how to shift around that torque dip but it really did bug me that time. With the Evo and Eclipse, the torque dip is down low (below 2.5-3k) but it packs a punch from there on up. But with the FR-S it seems I will have to learn to either keep it below 3k or downshift to over 5k. So yeah, I'll give it another thorough test drive in a few months when the 2014's are out to see if that's something I can deal with.
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So with that said, I love the feeling of acceleration (which is usually related to torque and a low center of gravity), but not necessarily actual speed. The Eclipse GSX pretty much nails that aspect while the FR-S comes close with the exception of the torque dip. That's why I still think the FR-S would have been perfect with a 2.2-2.5 liter engine for more mid-to-high-range torque!
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Yes, I've driven a few VIII's and IX's. I was actually in the market for a IX before I got my first X (I've purchased 2 so far from Sam at SC Mitsu) but I couldn't find a clean IX for a decent price. Although I found The X is a better daily than the IX or VIII (IMO).
My friends and coworkers think I'm nuts that I prefer the driving dynamics and characteristics of the BRZ/FRS to the X... but then again I did come from a S2000 and loved/miss that car. I think I've seen your screen name on SoCalEvo before lol. I'm a SCE guy too
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Any reason why your Evo remains stock? I grew tired of my Evo a few years back, but threw in some bolt ons, and the smiles came rushing back. Its hard to beat the 4g63 in terms of HP gained/dollars spent in mods.
I keep coming back here hoping that a factory turbo FRS/BRZ would come out. |
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