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![]() Yeah, just show your parents the pics. 500 miles is pretty far to go for a car. Pm the seller. Good luck! I would buy it! it has all the stock parts included also. |
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* for 27,000 you can buy a brand new FR-S * modding (personalizing) your own car is half the fun * the "passenger" back seat in a FR-S is only for very small children, that can sit on their legs ..... and only for short distances Good on ya ..... ![]() humfrz |
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Also with this car people are drawn to "high speed" rides as well hehehe....@Bjeoen Alsofor the sakeof telling you how similar we are age wise to all my friends are in the 17-22 year old range me being in the end of that range. We own of course FR-S, one my friends has a 350z, another an e36 m3, another an s2000, and another who's lurking on this forum also has an FR-S. I have a feeling you're counting your eggs way before they hatch and getting into the aura of really wanting a certain car out of the box regardless of what someone says just because it looks cool, especially when you aren't really knowledgeable about what you might have to delve into. Take it from this forum if you're spending your parents money and your own money, you and your parents investment would be better spent in a newer car with a warranty.
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Beware of cars with aftermarket headers. That's a very common mod and it gives a small performance boost but aftermarket headers throw up CEL's like crazy. As a new owner of a used car that would drive you nuts.
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In addition to that, in general a reason that I think you should reconsider is that as you have said, you have no knowledge about the twins and only like how it appears aesthetically. It would suck if you bought the car and then became upset a week later when a Toyota Camry smokes you at a red. Make sure you understand what the car is about and why you want it instead of regretting it later when you find out you're a muscle car guy. Even if your parents are paying for it, don't act like they are. Instead, do your research and make sure this is exactly what you want and act as if you would have to pay 30 grand out of your own pocket that you had to work for. Do your research!! Personally, I'm holding off buying one until the supposed 2017 face-lift and possibly waiting for another special Scion edition that comes with stock HID. |
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Save yourself some grief and shop for an FR-S that is at a Toyota/Scion dealership, and make sure it's CERTIFED. That will bring you a warranty, and you can be reasonably sure the car is in good shape. And there will be no great need to have the car inpected by a third party. And if it's certified, it probably will not be modded. That's what you want. I avoid modded performance cars like the plague. And if it's certified, if something goes bad, you have the backing of Toyota to resolve any issues. You'll pay more than if you buy off craigslist, or private ads, etc. It'll be the best money you ever spent. And don't buy any Canadian cars! HRH |
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If I was in your shoes (and I was earlier this year), I would buy a stock FRS or BRZ. Depending on the route you take, you'll have to shell out a couple hundred for a tune to get rid of the CELs - as others above me have mentioned. It's also heavily modded.
Even if you know nothing about cars, such as myself when I bought the car, you can learn! It does take time but if you like learning something new, do buy an unmolested Twin and mod to your heart's content. What turned me away from buying a used Twin was not knowing how it was treated. Was it gently puttered around town or tossed in backroads (like my car). Since I'm planning on keeping the car until it becomes a rust bucket, I bought new knowing I'm the only owner. |
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Yes. There are many factors that go into what the car will cost for insurance and the actual car is only a very small part of that. My insurance went up a staggering $6 a year when I got mine.
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Well that insurance is really depending on location. You Canadians have the best pricing out there. Now given the same age and driving history but living in Los Angels that costs more. Way more.
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As mentioned above ... For that money ... You can buy a new twin for peace of mind. But if you really want this car I would suggest doing some research 1st. Find out if your local Scion dealership is mod friendly. If not ... you'll need to locate a local independent shop that can help you with any mod issues. Good luck. |
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IMHO good comments/advice given. OP get a FRS locally from where you live as mentioned by a dealer. Less headache with piece of mind. Buy stock and build your mods on your own.
As my late grandfather once told me when I wanted to buy a brand new 1981 Toyota SR5 Corolla Liftback, "Eh, the car will always be there, go work and buy it on your own".....I did but bought a used one.
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