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Then shit is gonna really hit the fan when the cars magazine star making full test on this car, a lot of people are gonna get really shock of how slow this car is in that price range.
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![]() In the price range, only the GC has better HP/LB, but it weighs 592lbs more which will definitely affect handling. I would put the WRX in the same category as faster but also too heavy, and it's also more expensive. |
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EDIT: and 2012 WRX comes with 244 lb-ft torque according to the subaru CA website. |
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I was not talking about me. I was talking about many of the hopefuls that post on these and other forums. According to Toyota they were the taget demographic for this car. I am not a student. I am now retired. I could pay cash or finance the car easily. I expected it to be 25K unlike many here. Although I love the premise behind the engineering and design and I think it is a great looking vehicle, at this time, it just does not have enough to offer for the money they are asking. Of course, that is only my personal opinion. I have seen it in person but I have yet to drive it. I will do that at some point. Maybe then, I will be blown away and absolutely have to have one. But, I doubt it.
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Until you drive it, you never know how good of a car it is. Everyone can speculate how fun the car is to drive based on what they imagine or what videos show them, but keep in mind that initial impressions of a car aren't the best thing to go off of. I've owned a wrx (2007, bigger turbo, bolt ons, tuned, whatever) and can tell you that car was a blast to drive. I definitely see the WRX as a competitor as it falls into the same category as a sporty car that is fun to drive. When the automags start reviewing this car or compare it, what do you think they will compare it to? Miata (less power)? 370Z (more power)? Or what? You're going to see it compared to the cars listed above, and numbers wise, I don't see it being able to hang with many of them. Everyone has said it's not about the power or acceleration, but let's be honest with ourselves, after a while, you will get used to the car and want it to go faster. If the acceleration didn't matter, why are there so many 500whp S2000's or miatas with 5.0's in them out there? When I look at buying a car, I make sure it has some modibility to offset the feeling of being bored with the car. I don't feel that you're going to be able to get the performance out of the fr-s vs other cars in it's price range. Mainly due to it being NA, and a good chunk of them are turbo. It just sucks that not only is it not as quick as it's main competitors, it's interior also pales in comparison (unless you're talking BRZ, but in that case, you need to bump the price up. How much? Who knows, but it's probably going to be 26k+). But, I hope I am wrong and this car can make the power consumers want it to make quite easily. |
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![]() I think lb/hp would have a better correlation with lap times than lb/tq. lb/tq will tell you the peak acceleration at a specific point in the RPM range, but it tells you nothing about how that engine behaves over the entire powerband. A car can have a ton of torque down low but then run out of steam up high, and get beat by a car with less torque but more hp which allows it to continue to accelerate after the other car has run out of steam, even if initially the higher torque car is faster. |
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So many numbers being tossed around in this thread. This car isn't about numbers. How do you put a number on throttle response? How do you put a number on turn in, handling, steering feel, chassis dynamics, center of gravity?
This car is a reaction to the numbers game you are all trying to play. An enjoyable sports car doesn't need a fast 0-60 time or a competitive showing in auto cross, or a fast lap time. |
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There is no way they will sale a butt load of these. Its going to be a niche car at best. I am in but I was hoping this car was going to be supra hot for years to come. Its only going to get more expensive from hear on out. Just think, a $25k Scion! If they were going to price it so high, it should have been a Toyota 86, then nobody would be complaining and we all could have gotten what we wanted. But if you look at it another way...its only $3k more than a Scion tC release 7.0...or almost $6k more than the base Scion tC. But I am in because their ain't nothing else quite like the FR-S\BRZ. Hopefully the BRZ is only $1000 or less more than the FR-S. I just get it when they allow the VIP discount. |
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And yeah for $25k, the FR-S interior should be a bit better. But I was under the impression that the interior of the FR-S is the same as the BRZ limited beside the DualZone AC and the leather\alacantara seats and maybe leather trim on the door panel. The soft touch plastics are the same in all models. |
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lol @ the people that think performance numbers have anything to do with the definition of a sports car.
sports cars are generally defined as two seat, potentially 2+2 coupes, and many debates usually talk about it having to be a convertible/roadster to also fall into the sports car category. Performance has *zero* to do with the definition. websters definition: sports car noun a small, high-powered automobile with long, low lines, usually seating two persons. |
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Just look at your chart, you can see that once you calculate the weight/torque numbers, any cars with inferior weight/power number suddenly have better numbers in terms of torque. I hope this may tell us something about how this car compared with other cars. Last edited by Want.FR-S; 03-22-2012 at 06:15 PM. Reason: Need to bold this. |
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Weight to torque is irrelevant. Torque can be multiplied through gearing (that's the point). Which is also why we have a horsepower rating which takes gearing into account.
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