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Still doesnt make sense in that logic if your talking about price.....in that case the new Yellow FRS with all those 'mature' expensive TRD parts is 30k+ more mature oh and the 10 series also is that less "mature" then a BRZ???
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True, I tried to test drive a Gen coupe but the dealer was acting like it was a ferrari. After I bought my car they called me asking if i was still interested, lol
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The entire BRZ is more "mature" debate is kind of lost to me also.
But I can unerstand people viewing the BRZ as more "mature". By virtue the BRZ limited has a less aggressive (in opinion, you could word it as less radical and still convey the same message), a less aggressive*(there is that word again) instument cluster and dash accents, Alcantara interior, illuminated vanity mirrors, illuminated door lights (WTF is the technical term for those?), trunk liner, softer rear springs etc etc. But those opinions were originally formulated before the likes of the 10 series (some could argue that the 10 series is a kids toy with all the lights etc), monogram (probably the one closest to a GT86, and directly comparable with a limited brz), and release series FR-S (which with the radical color and aero could be deemed as immature also). But they are both equally fun to drive and the FRS is "Technically" less expensive. (I really think 1g give or take is not a material difference, especially when financing.)
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Creature comforts is the industry lingo for those "luxury" items
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Right. And an older (more mature) person is more likely to be swayed by those creature comforts. Where a less "mature" person would actually not mind the space invaders everywhere, and actually may think it looks cool.
Someone just concerned with FR layout as the deciding factor on his next car purchase isn't necissarily immature either. And decided to purchase a FRS over the BRZ because he saved a few bucks. That is actually a very mature decision as the FRS delivered exactly what he wanted and at less cost.
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I don't consider myself very "mature" but I did like the interior and exterior of the BRZ a lot more than the FRS and thought it was worth my extra money.
I think the mature decision is buying the car you want because of your own reasons. Not because you think scion is an immature brand or subaru is a mature one. That said, badge snobbery is a very real and common thing. I like how this car accentuates that because it is so similar yet some people feel so strongly about the badge.
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The brands alone (Subaru vs. Scion) is a good reason why the BRZ is viewed as more mature. Most people wouldn't consider Scion as a "mature" brand. Even though old people love them.
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Where does an intense dislike of touchscreens put me on the 'maturity spectrum'?
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You mean shit responsiveness touch screen?
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I daily drove a Genesis for about two years and I've had a BRZ for about two years now. It was the older 2.0t so the power wasn't that much different, but the Genesis just felt so much BIGGER. Of course, it was a 2010 so it was before they completely screwed up the aesthetics of the car. New Genesis are hideous.
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I've got a 13 BRZ and a 13 GC (wife drives it). Whenever we go somewhere with our 9 year old daughter in back, we take my car. If we have any full sized adults along for a lengthy trip, we take neither. Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk |
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