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Not true. I was told the 2020 FRS was going to be the best one ever. Compound charged and 2500lbs with 350bhp. All for 22k. Only downside is it won't have the kneed pads so that might be a deal breaker for some.
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http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showp...&postcount=464 Worth noting is that the FR-S is down a significant amount from August last year (13k to 10k) but imho it's maintaining which is still a feat in itself. Find me a Japanese sports car from the last ten years where sales not only maintained their volume but INCREASED at the 2+ year mark without a significant overhaul. Sure people want more power, and then every car targeted to the affordable market (<$40k) with multiple engine options almost always sells more of the low power version than the high power version, it's practically a fact. All that being said, this thread is moronic, expect zero significant changes for the '16 model year. Don't expect anything worth getting excited over until the calendar year 2016 and even then that's not a guarantee. Japanese companies tend to wait until journalists are making comments like "Long in the tooth" before significant updates. You know who came up with the idea of yearly updates? General Motors. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planned..._of_the_phrase Last edited by strat61caster; 09-30-2014 at 06:11 PM. |
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I am quoting myself since you obviously don't understand what I was interested in but I'm sure you read my OP since you are so perfect. Please don't call this thread or me moronic, if you don't have facts than reserve your unintelligent statements for another thread since you're maturity level is null. Quote:
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stevesnj WANTS to believe understeer is better, but there is no shortage of new performance cars that understeer by design *cough* Subaru WRX. Overseer can be very desirable if controllable. Snap overseer, now that's risky. He is convinced they corrected a flaw but clearly the first gen suspension design was deliberate. I believe like the original Miata, the first generation is and will be the classic, but time will tell. For sure it is most true to the philosophy of the vehicle‘s design. Now they have lost the T pattern on the dash and the drift biased suspension. Aside from a few upgrades, I still prefer the characer of my original. It is truest to Tada's vision.
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I am glad there is support for my theory!!!! The time I took the 13, my 14 and a 15 out for a drive back to back on the same run I was 100% confident that they made the changes to open up the market. The change is not huge but the over steer is gone since they have addressed that segment of buyers and now want to broaden the base. As you said it is not that unusual a tactic. |
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AGAIN this is not a flaw it is a retune to avoid too many instances of oversteer. You want to slide around every corner so be it. I don't. I would rather have an enhanced tuned suspension rather than unpredictable.Quote:
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I think the days of Turbo/NA model japanese variants are behind us.
This car is more like the RX-8 and MX5. One engine option, different trims. A turbo model doesn't just mean a new engine development, it means a new transmission, new suspension, possible new safety standards. I don't see it happening on the ZN6. Maybe in 2018 for the next model if they make one. The 86/BRZ might be one of those one time models like the RX-8 or S2000. |
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I agree, and they got me, I'm not out to drift to me drifting is stupid. I want a car that can handle a good as possible for the money. This isn't a Vette or a ferrari handling wise. It's an inexpensive FR car that does the best it can with the power to weight ratio it was given. Personally I don't want to have the care do stuff that I don't want it to do. I'm more of a handling/track guy who likes fun different than sliding around. But that doesn't seem okay and you all want me to agree with you on something I don't agree with, I respect your opinion but don't tell me I should buy the same handling car you guys drive. Is that a problem?
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So enough of this silliness, here's my OP and in time if anyone sees OFFICIAL spec no GUESSES that would be helpful. I can guess but I prefer facts. Thanks all, even you boneheads, you know who you are..lo jk
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stevesnj- I'm not sure why you think the 1st gen suspension is unpredictable. Hardly so, it is the most controllable, driftable car around. You make it sound like it suffers from snap oversteer like an MR2. And trust me I'm not worried about resale, I'll go thru 5 daily drivers while the FR-S remains in my stable.
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