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THAT is why I chose an FR-S.
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You got me there, my BRZ is a DD. If I were drifting it would be for 0.0001% of the time I owned it and just for recreation so it was not a decision maker.
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-Don't want built in navigation. My phone is better. -Don't want a touchscreen, I prefer buttons. I don't want to fumble, you can feel buttons without looking. -Don't want leather, prefer cloth. More comfortable, no cracking or treatment required. -Don't want HID's, prefer halogens. Personal preference, blue doesn't help you see at night and I have a hatred for the blinding lights that get put on cars nowadays. The fact that it was cheaper was just a bonus. |
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The other points are definitely valid, but I want to address this one:
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Factory HIDs aren't blue, they're pretty much pure white (4300-5800k). They also have a much higher light output than the halogens, so they most definitely do help you see at night. Factory HIDs also tend to have a pretty sharp cutoff, so they don't have the blinding issue that the majority of cars with aftermarket HIDs have (yes, there are some aftermarket kits that get it right, but certainly not the majority of the ones I see driving around). |
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Only the bolsters are leather, you are sitting on alcantera (sp?) Oh and the auto climate control is a bonus.
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I don't need to see 'better', Halogens have been excellent for the past 15 years or so (believe me, the ones on my POS truck are terrible so no need to point that out, it's 20 years old), and the ones on the FRS offer me more light than I could ever need. I remember the last time I drove a car with HID's, I got tired of people flashing their high beams at me coming the other direction at night. It was a bone stock Acura a few years back. Never again. It also had touchscreen navigation, leather seats, oh and I forgot to mention 'automatic climate control', I don't like that either. I've posted this before and I'll post it again: http://www.danielsternlighting.com/t...dvantages.html I don't like HIDs, I don't want them and I voted with my wallet. Yeah this kind of comes off as complaining but I'm just explaining my position. ![]() Quote:
Meh, any leather is a turnoff to me. Gets blazing hot in the summer, ice cold in the winter and like I said, if it isn't taken care of cracks. I remember reading an early article stating the cloth seats felt better so I didn't look back. It's not like it can make up for the other things I don't like. I mentioned above I don't like auto-climate control, I don't see it as a bonus. Setting a temperature for the interior cabin to be doesn't sit right with me, sure it's nice on long drives (sun sets, cabin gets cold heater turns on) but I can adjust with a twist of my hand exactly what I want the car to be doing, just feels right. That one is entirely subjective so I won't argue the point too much, I just prefer the simple knobs, which again, you don't have to look at to adjust so you can keep your eyes on the road. The BRZ is a spectacular value compared to the FRS, but not if it has things you don't like.
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For the heated seats.
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Because adding the things I really wanted to the scion would have cost more than what I paid to get a BRZ.
Keyless entry/start Proper HID's I also have a brand preference for Subaru but that's neither her nor there, or wasn't when I purchased as those things weren't available for the FRS. |
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Am I the only one who prefers key start and not the button?
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I like having my keys in my pocket, and be able to walk up to my car, open the locked door, and start the car with no key/fob involvement.
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