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I love how the FR-S's tale is always ready to come out. It's about the fun, not the speed. If you want to pull out of a corner in a higher gear with a twin, get an Innovate kit. I believe Robispec called it akin to an "angry v6" when on e85.
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I'd say neither the 86 nor any BMWs that I've driven have felt entirely "right" from the factory, but both can be made to drive really nicely with some modifications. On balance, I preferred the stock handling on my BRZ to the stock handling on the BMWs I've driven, but I've never driven a stock M-car, only things with "M packages."
One thing I can say is that I was shocked at how badly a stock ~06 325 drove... featherweight, grabby brakes; sloppy auto transmission; soft, rolly, understeery suspension. I was kind of horrified-- I thought the 3-series was supposed to be a driver's sedan? Other sedans must be like driving Hitler for a low-end 3-series to look good in comparison... |
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^ This right here. But then I've never been truly happy with anything I've bought stock, car or otherwise.
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![]() Good point. I did test drive the F30 328i recently, and while it was very pleasantly BMW-esque inside, it did not wow me like current Mercedes and Audi interiors do
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Really? I find BMW and Audi interiors to be quite nice, while I think Mercedes is the one which is lacking (at least for the lower end models).
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It's possible that I may just be a bit too accustomed and numb to the classic BMW interior look, which is also why I don't get that excited about the all-red backlighting in the BRZ :/
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An FR-S handles better than any BMW due to it's lower center of gravity is my vote.
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Well put, and I would add that this is not specific to BMW alone, either
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Depends on the company. Honda got worse but at least with the accord got better. Gm keeps improving. Lexus is way way better. VWs are solid. It's just BMW that has lost its mojo.
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I have all 3 cars so I can make a comparison.
To simplify the answer, from a stock car no the brz does not handle better. It does have a better feel of the road from the steering.
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