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Make sure you're aware of how long the nose is.
And yeah, know that you have the better of the two. |
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Learn and memorise reasons why you didn't get a FRS.
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Thought of another normal thing about this car:
If you come back to your car a few hours after driving it (five, actually) and hear a humming or buzzing sound coming from under the rear of the car while it's off, that's the fuel evaporation leakage check, part of your emissions system. It's normal. I'll add this to my earlier post also, just to have them all in one place. |
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Wow, excellent posts here. Big thanks to extra, though. Massively informative post. I have noticed a few of those items. During my test drive my BRZ did some rattling and I left without it. I obviously went back.
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Since you bought the limited, make sure you activate the alarm. It does not come activated from the factory and most dealers don't seem to know that.
The manual will have instructions how to activate it, and there is a thread I'm too lazy to find as well. |
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Yup, activated it when I saw that post a few days ago. Thanks.
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You will learn to love the wheel gap as the stock 12.5cm ground clearance is already problematic for speed humps and steep driveway's, let alone if you lower the car further to reduce said gap.
You can actually fit a pretty amazing amount of stuff in the boot, without needing to drop the seats. In my case, this is even with a full size spare eating some space. When dropping the seats you will be even more amazed at how the car can swallow long objects. Note you need to annoyingly release the lock on both sides of the rear seats in order to drop it. Make sure you move the front seats out of the way first. After starting the car, the DRL's stay off till you release the hand break. Only realized that one recently myself. The car is extremely sensitive to change of virtually any kind. Even to variances of tire pressure of 1psi. As a DD the twins are actually pretty comfortable. The seats hold most body types pretty snugly, the ride on MY15+ cars is firm, but not overly jarring. Everything falls comfortably to hand and is where it needs to be. The handling, stability and feedback of the car instills confidence that (to me) lends the car to being extremely relaxing to drive. Fuel economy can be pretty amazing, depending on how you chose to drive. This coupled with having no forced induction generally equates to much lower insurance and so a reasonably cheap to run car. I pay a meager $113aud a month for comprehensive. The paint is pretty thin so take extra care like using clear 3M film on vulnerable areas like the nose to mitigate chips from flying rocks on freeway's. Some go for paint protection like opticoat to also cut back on the need to polish the car going forward. I simply stick to washing the car more often and keep touchup paint handy, but have only scrapped the front on a concrete barrier when parking once. The car has plenty of power once you learn how to access it. That said you will develop defensive driving skills to help cope with some of the negligent drivers we share our roads with and, how to avoid potential issues that come with driving a car that does not exactly have a nuclear power plant under the hood. Grats on the new car and welcome to the forums!
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If your engine sounds like a tractor when under load and at low RPM, thats normal too haha. Every time I drive up parking lot ramps to the next floor, my car sounds like a tractor
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The fuel system uses two different injection systems with two distinctly different sounds associated with them. If all of a sudden you notice a change in the clicks coming from the system you have just switched from port to direct injection (or vice versa) and it does not mean your engine is going to blow up. This one still messes with my head sometimes.
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Coming from a 01' Integra, I am not deceived by smaller cars with four bangers. I know these things are more than meets the eye lol. That's why I bought it. Its a car that fits into my psyche already. My Limited is my DD I'm at 700mi in 5 days. But. That's counting the 5 hour trip to bring it home. I don't think our insurance is that far off actually. I will be paying $117 USD a month. |
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