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Old 04-30-2014, 07:09 PM   #15
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I don't know what those fuel economy numbers are in Freedom Units,

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Have you done the cost of ownership math? I'm guessing you did not.

Car payment - lease vs buy
Insurance - each car
Fuel economy - your commute or miles per month avg at today's gas prices
Service - oil, filters, tire rotation, etc.

Excel is your friend.
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Old 05-01-2014, 11:23 AM   #17
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Wow, thanks for all the replies. Great feedback, awesome community. Think I'm gonna enjoy my time here!

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Traded in a 2004 lightly modded WRX for my 2013 BRZ. I'll admit some buyer's remorse this past, harsh winter. But overall I have no regrets. I also pay slightly lower insurance premiums.
Awesome! Yeah, I don't expect winter to be as drama-free as I had I had with my WRX, but hey - I'm up for a challenge! Insurance premiums are slightly lower with the FR-S with me too!

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Haha thanks but the car's not mine. TDI ... now that's something else to consider! HPFP scares though...

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Not quite as new as your wrx. But I came from my 90 eclipse awd hatch. As fun as the car was, I honestly have more fun in the frs. After building every piece I could on the eclipse, it's too much power for normal street driving. So, I retired to 95% track and 5% street. Only thing I miss in dailying the eclipse is the sound of the turbo and bov.
DSM! That thing must’ve been a beast. Well my WRX is very close to stock (just stage1 tune), so it’s nowhere as close as the monster you drove. But it’s great to hear how the 86 is more fun!

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I switched from an STI hatch. In my opinion, if you don't need the practicality of the WRX, you'll have more fun in the FR-S.

Lightweight + RWD =
Great to hear! This is exactly the thing I wanna hear. Light weight and RWD is exactly what feels like makes it more fun. The WRX was “drama-free”. You mash the pedal, it goes like a bat out of hell. But it’s surprisingly quiet (not compared to a luxo brand, but way less “raw” than the FR-S).

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There are definitely times when having my WRX hatch again would be useful. I need to get a new rolling garbage bin from Lowe's. It's only about five miles away, but there's no way I can fit it in my car. I'm going to have to rent one of their trucks to drive a garbage can for five miles.

If I had my choice, I'd have my twin and a Tacoma. Best of both worlds.
I'd love to keep both the WRX and FR-S. FR-S summer car, WRX winter car and cargo/people hauler. But I don't have the budget/space for that.

Eventually I’m thinking my gf can pick up an SUV for her ride. Until then I can always borrow my parent’s SUV. Luckily I don’t use the hatch space THAT often.

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You can weigh your needs better than any of us. I feel like if you'll be dealing with snow and harsh driving conditions often, then stick with the WRX. A little bit of fun every now and then isn't worth daily headaches and inconveniences.
I originally got the WRX (over the FR-S/GTI) because my previous Civic sucked in the snow. But I’m willing to bet it’s the crappy Falken “performance” winter tires. The FR-S will have LSD and also electronic assists like traction control which my Civic didn't. Toronto only really has 4-5 bad snow storms each winter, and they’re generally plowed pretty quickly. I think I’m gonna weigh fun to drive-ness and fuel economy 85% of the year over the 4-5x/year I get stuck.

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Well, I live in Chicago where we had one of the worst winters for snow in its history. I drove the FR-S all winter with snow tires on it (GOOD ONES mind you) and never once had an issue. I drove from Iowa City to Chicago (3 1/2 hours - 4 hrs) through a snow storm and didn't have a single issue. I would say that I am very very impressed with snow handling with snow tires. It does act as a snow plow on occasion (i.e. when there is 12 inches of snow on the ground) but I still had no issue getting through it. Oh, also, I wasn't going on many inclines and those I did, I don't recall having an issue.
Great! Definitely will be investing in quality snow tires. I actually wonder if my set from the WRX will suffice. Same bolt pattern, just a bit more sidewall than it should be (205/60R16). Gives it a bit more ground clearance as long as it fits!

I’m actually excited to take on the challenge that’s snow driving in a lightweight RWD car.

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I slapped a set of wrg3 (nokian all weather tire) on it and have had zero issues with a northern alberta winter. And I can get 6 l/100 doing 80km/hour. Average is closer to 8 with a mix of city/highway and some spirited driving. With some creative packing its amazing what fits in the car when your alone.

Edit: the nannies make this car so easy to drive in bad weather its not even funny. no wonder so many crash when they disable them, false sense of driving ability!
Wow, if you’re OK with it in N.Alberta weather, I’ll be fine in mild Toronto! And 8L/100km is great! This car sounds better and better. Yeah, I don't think I'd take off the electronic nannies. I never once turned them off on the WRX.

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Sounds like the only downside for you would be winter driving, budget for good snow tires on a cheap set of wheels seems to be the way to go.

The Toyobaru is surprisingly practical for storage with the rear seat folded down, takes me about five minutes to load up my roadbike and a traveling stuff for the weekend. Only downside is fitting four people is a pain, definitely possible but you need patient friends.
I always budget for good tires and separate set of wheels for winter. Glad to hear it’s practical for storage! And I don’t have friends, bhahaha…. 99% of the time it’s just the gf and I. If people wanna ride in my car, they damn well be patient enough to stuff in the back seats lmao.

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That actually works better by folding the seat down as well. You can stack them in the back like firewood.


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Fuel shouldn't be that high. Was it a brand new car? I'm still breaking in the car, currently at around 900k but fuel averages around 10ish L /100km. for city driving.

But I don't rev the shit of the car though as I still have to maintain less than 4000 rpm.

Getting in and out of the car is a pain especially if you try to be careful not to kick and dirty the lower door panel. But the reward is super low seating of course.
My WRX? It has 15 000km on it right now. I’ve tracked every single KM driven using fuelly: http://www.fuelly.com/driver/daftkow/wrx/ OK, it’s actually 12.1L/100km … but that’s still pretty brutal. Especially since I don't hit boost often.

10L/100km is surprisingly bad for the FR-S ....

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I don't know what those fuel economy numbers are in Freedom Units, but a FR-S isn't going to be significantly better than a WRX when it comes to fuel economy. You'll definitely save a few bucks, but I don't know if it's worth the depreciation/trade in hit with your WRX. My last tank averaged 28mpg (or whatever that is in metric) which is nothing spectacular.

You'll have to consider that into your "savings" as well. If you lose 3000 bucks on your WRX to save a few dollars each month, you'll need to drive your FR-S for 50 years to break even.
I apologize I offended you with my socialist units.

12L/100km is 19.6mpg. If I manage 26-28mpg with the FR-S, that means a significant savings monthly in fuel costs, considering I will be driving 80km - sorry, 50miles DAILY.

As for the depreciation, I don’t have to worry because I’m only leasing the WRX (looking to get someone to take over the lease) and will plan to lease the FR-S. So right away I’ll be better off, especially since the monthly payments of the FR-S will be lower.

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Have you done the cost of ownership math? I'm guessing you did not.

Car payment - lease vs buy
Insurance - each car
Fuel economy - your commute or miles per month avg at today's gas prices
Service - oil, filters, tire rotation, etc.

Excel is your friend.
Why do you guess that? Saving on monthly costs/cashflow is the main reason I started looking at the new car. I’m currently leasing the WRX, and I plan on leasing the FR-S. Yes yes I know leasing is more expensive (in the big picture) but I am willing to pay the premium to only have to pay the depreciation. I’m not sure whether I want to keep the car long term - so I’d rather have the peace of mind. Anyway, it’s a personal choice that I’ve thought about long and hard.

Lease payment: $450 (WRX) vs $375-400 (FR-S)
Insurance: $250 (WRX) vs $230 (FR-S)
FE: 12L/100km (WRX) vs 9L/100km (FR-S). I drive 80km/day * 20 workdays/mo = 1600km/mo. 1600km/mo * (savings of) 3L/100km = 48L/mo. 91oct is about $1.5/L around these parts so that’s $72/mo of savings. If I can squeeze 8L/100km on the FR-S that nets a savings of $96/mo.

Obviously these are quite optimistic numbers. Worst case scenario I’ll be “the same”. I’ll be losing a but though, because the WRX is more expensive here in Canada than the FR-S. Best case scenario, I’d save ~$150/mo, which is small but significant.

The obviously financially responsible thing to do is to get out of the WRX's lease and stuff myself in something like a Honda Fit/Toyota Yaris. But RWD fun to drive-ness! lmao.

Thanks again for all the feedback, much appreciated!
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Old 05-01-2014, 12:01 PM   #18
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I still have the dsm. I "retired" from modding it anymore for now so I can get some basics on the frs lol. But yea, it's a blast to drive. Honestly it's just too much power for every day driving. Not to mention if the turbo spools up it gets worse mpg than my lifted full size truck lol.

The good news is, next year I don't have to keep emissions on it anymore. Score one for it.
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Old 05-01-2014, 12:15 PM   #19
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I've never owned a car with over 200hp, so I may not be right to say this. But I prefer the FT86 over any turbo'd car mainly because I can push my car to the limits on the street without breaking any laws. For example, I can take it to the redline and not be going over the speed limit on most roads. Sure, the limits of the BRZ are lower than the WRX, but taking a car to its limits is really what makes driving the most fun in my opinion.

Another reason I chose the BRZ is because I'm not ready for anything over 200hp. I just started autocross, and I think it is best for a newb like me to start out with a low-class vehicle. However, I would argue that the FT86 is at the top of its class.

Furthermore, someday when I'm ready for more power I'll add a turbo or supercharger (and any necessary complimentary mods) and give my car a tune

Now here's a reservation. The BRZ is a tiny car. Not as tiny as the S2K or Miata, but you are going to have a bad time if you want to take a road trip with more than 1 passenger in a FT86. In fact, it would be nearly impossible. This is definitely not as practical as a hatchback like the WRX, but if this tiny coupe fits your lifestyle, then go for it
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Old 05-01-2014, 12:30 PM   #20
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OP, I have a 2012 SPW WRX. In my opinion of the WRX, the FRS comes nothing close to the power and practicality of the WRX. The WRX can go in the snow, sand, dirt, street, gravel, puddles and god damn it, even on frozen lakes. Like you said, the throws on the shifter are long and having a short shifter is day and night difference. Having Blizzaks on the WRX is like having super glue on paper. I am from Alaska and I tell you what, I wouldn't trade my WRX for a BRZ/FRS up here because of its practicality.

Now, however, from my experience driving a BRZ, I can say that the shifting is more notchy and to the point. It is much better then the WRX by far (unless you get a short shifter and the bushings). Sitting low to the ground is nice and the seats are comfortable. The clutch is light compared to the WRX and the interior is meh. There is no arm rest which I need as I take travel a lot. The stereo system sucks as much as the WRX. Yes, you can redline the crap out of it but it will not produce as much acceleration or the joy of boosting in the WRX. You will not win drag races nor will you have the practicality that a hatch/sedan brings. You will however, gain a little smile on your face when your sitting in one and driving down the road.

And that is why I am gonna buy myself a BRZ once I get back from deployment. I need that "something" in my life.
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On paper, a WRX and FRS might be close, but that fuel economy is when driving like a grandma. That`s shifting super early before the turbo spools. Once it does, goodbye fuel. I live in a pretty small city so no major traffic, but my daily drive is usually with a few stop and a decent hill and I can average around 8-8.5l /100km in the town. Highway I usually drive 110-115 and get under around 7. So pretty sure you should see some better numbers then the WRX.
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You should think about getting a tune to lean out the pig rich OEM tune Subaru throws on their cars. Most of my AWD friends have gained about 10-20% mpg but getting a good tune on the car.
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Old 05-01-2014, 01:50 PM   #23
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Re. gas mileage, if you want some real-world experience:

- In my STI hatch, I averaged 19-20 mpg.
- In my FR-S, I averaged 25-26 mpg on the same route.

I doubt that's going to be enough of a difference to justify the cost of switching, but there's some data for you.
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I currently have a 2007 WRX sedan and a 13 BRZ. I drive a lot with work and I have come to a few conclusions. These are only my opinions
1 The BRZ is way more fun to drive
2 The WRX is far more comfortable on long drives
3 The BRZ gets way better fuel efficiency 32mpg BRZ and 19 WRX. Averages
4 Significantly less power in the BRZ

Every time I go out I take the BRZ because its a lot more fun, unless I am carrying more then one passenger
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I use to own a 2004 WRX, with 321WHP, protuned. Average MPG was around 17-21 depending on my driving habits. For my '13 FRS I'm about at 27-30 MPG to and from work. From VA-NJ which is about 6 hours all highway it's about 31 with no traffic. This past winter I had the stock tires on it and it wasn't pretty, that was the only time I was missing my subie. Other than that and the crickets, I love the car.
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another 86 vs. wrx thread?

Polar opposites, how does this keep happening? You would think the OP would have at least said BRZ.
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I currently have a 2007 WRX sedan and a 13 BRZ. I drive a lot with work and I have come to a few conclusions. These are only my opinions
1 The BRZ is way more fun to drive
2 The WRX is far more comfortable on long drives
3 The BRZ gets way better fuel efficiency 32mpg BRZ and 19 WRX. Averages
4 Significantly less power in the BRZ

Every time I go out I take the BRZ because its a lot more fun, unless I am carrying more then one passenger

This almost exactly what I did 07 WRX to BRZ. I honestly don't really even miss the power of the WRX. On e85 I'm almost trapping the same speed at the 1/4 actually in my BRZ 96 vs 98 mph anyways. Its that illusion of low end torque that makes the WRX feel much faster but it had no top end power. WRX handles way worse at autoX not even close there.

Gas mileage for me:

WRX got 19 city/26 highway.
BRZ gets 27 city/32 highway.

No change in insurance.
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Well, I live in Chicago where we had one of the worst winters for snow in its history. I drove the FR-S all winter with snow tires on it (GOOD ONES mind you) and never once had an issue. I drove from Iowa City to Chicago (3 1/2 hours - 4 hrs) through a snow storm and didn't have a single issue. I would say that I am very very impressed with snow handling with snow tires. It does act as a snow plow on occasion (i.e. when there is 12 inches of snow on the ground) but I still had no issue getting through it. Oh, also, I wasn't going on many inclines and those I did, I don't recall having an issue.

Yea I live in Chicago as well- 82 inches in total of snow this year. I had all season tires on my FRS. I had no issues.
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