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Old 07-15-2016, 02:19 PM   #15
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sounds like the same experience for anyone comparing an FRS/BRZ to any non-sports car regardless of price lol
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Old 07-15-2016, 02:21 PM   #16
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Driving my FRS always puts a smile on my face, even more than my NB Miata.
Even with the top down ............ ??




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Old 07-15-2016, 02:36 PM   #19
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I have wondered whether it would be possible to adapt such a system to our cars. I don't mind road and engine noise, but it would be nice to be able to flip a "Quiet" switch on the highway and instantly deaden the sound in the cabin for speakerphone calls or better stereo sound, then flip it back off when on the twisties.
Interesting concept ........ mrs humfrz would love that.

Maybe it could be set just to cancel the "noise" on her side .......


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Funny.

I have a 2015 Lexus ES and still have my BRZ.

I drive both and both have their pros and cons.... saying the FRS/BRZ is a better car than a luxury GT sedan is really subjective.

To each their own...
I have the exact same combo. The Lexus is super comfortable and easily fits a group. That said, there is not much enjoyment in driving it. I smile like a little school girl driving my fr-s but much prefer commuting in the Lexus.
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I have the exact same combo. The Lexus is super comfortable and easily fits a group. That said, there is not much enjoyment in driving it.
That's why the better combination is a twin and a capable off-road vehicle like a Jeep. I smile when I drive the BRZ. I also smile when I drive my Cherokee over things that the BRZ can't handle.

For everything else, there's Enterprise.
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Old 07-15-2016, 04:56 PM   #22
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I have the exact same combo. The Lexus is super comfortable and easily fits a group. That said, there is not much enjoyment in driving it. I smile like a little school girl driving my fr-s but much prefer commuting in the Lexus.
I have a 45-60 minute commute daily, often in traffic and 50% on local streets.

The ES, while very much rides like a boat, gives me plenty of creature comforts so that I don't have to feel like the commute is a chore. The ability to have conversations on Bluetooth and not shout over road or wind noise is a plus.

Luxury cars (GT or otherwise) exists for a reason, people buy them for a reason. They most certainly do not suck, and if they do then you were never their intended audience.

I thought M5s were the most useless pieces of junk ever... until I got to ride in the back seat of one going almost 150MPH on the bank at turn 1 of ACS Roval with 3 other guys in the car, and with AC on. This was almost 10 years ago but it was kind of weirdly absurd....

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Well, yeah. I am not a convertible kind of guy. I bought the Miata in spite of the fact that it is a convertible because at the time (1999) it was the only small, RWD, MT car available.


I currently have the hard top on it and the plan was to remove the soft top permanently, eventually. But my GF says she likes it as a convertible so, since I now have the FRS, the new plan is to replace the soft top and maybe sell the hard top...
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the fr-s feels like luxury compared to commuting on a motorcycle everyday

you luxury car owners have it really good
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Well, yeah. I am not a convertible kind of guy. I bought the Miata in spite of the fact that it is a convertible because at the time (1999) it was the only small, RWD, MT car available.


I currently have the hard top on it and the plan was to remove the soft top permanently, eventually. But my GF says she likes it as a convertible so, since I now have the FRS, the new plan is to replace the soft top and maybe sell the hard top...
Ahhhh....... yes, the best of both worlds...........


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That's why the better combination is a twin and a capable off-road vehicle like a Jeep. I smile when I drive the BRZ. I also smile when I drive my Cherokee over things that the BRZ can't handle.

For everything else, there's Enterprise.
The best Toyota combo imo is a Supra and a Land Cruiser.
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To be honest I would love a GS350 or IS350.... I think they are nice cars. But they are pretty pricey!
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Lexus = Luxury 1st. Performance 2nd.

FRS/86 = Performance 1st. Luxury .....uh ....uh ...uh. Did I say performance 1st?

2 different animals.
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