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I'm at 35k and I just fixed a coil pack on cylinder 3 that went bad. I hear they tend to go bad from excessive high engine temps if driven hard a lot. Mine was covered under warranty tho. Toyota dealer said it would have been a $300-$400 repair as they had to lift the engine out to install the new pack. I'm mainly curious how you managed in your driveway. I have a sneaking suspicion that my service rep didn't know what he was talking about. |
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So far our family had good luck with Japanese cars. We drove our Accord to 200k with just oil/tire change before selling it to neighbor and bro has 350z with 180k miles. Had bad luck with german and korean cars. My BMW was reliable but keeping up with maintenance was expensive even with aftermarket parts. I have faith on my FRS that its going to last over 200k with my driving habit(i rarely go over 3k rpm). Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk |
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Don't believe too much the internet. The majority of people are driving their cars without any issues and never made complaints. In fact these engines were designed to hold a bit more abuse than ordinary cars. They are not racing engines, but they were designed to withstand an occasional racing event of 5 laps cycles. We need statistics and a good sample to calculate the actual failure of non modified engines. If you modify the car to get more power either with FI or with different headers and modified AFR's in ECU etc., then it is another story. Without changing the engine internals, you are pushing it to its limits and you lose on durability and on life expectancy. Good maintenance, reasonable driving and keep it fairly stock(*) is the key point to have a healthy engine. (*) There are some smart modifications that cannot do any harm. For example, to remove weight from the car by using lighter components. The latter can improve also the handling
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i think like many have mentioned in this thread, not many complain / post a thread that their engines are performing good and driving fine..
myself included, oil changes as per recommended intervals, air filter, trans/diff fluid change is all i have done so far at 60k km's. and she's driving fine knock on wood.Also "generally" Korean cars aren't very reliable, but some of them come out good in that in that our family had 2008 kia sportage v6 that lasted 360,000km with a few timing belt changes, plugs, alternators, etc etc so my point is... i am bored and yes I think it "could" last us 200k like OP asked. lol
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http://www.truedelta.com/Subaru-BRZ/reliability-1097 Looks like they are doing well according to user driven data at Truedelta. |
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They also put every single complaint against "reliability' and things like a clicking rear support may be really annoying but in no way affect the reliability of the vehicle.
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http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showp...7&postcount=93 Here's one post with pics, there's more info in the thread. The quote doesn't sound too rediculous, the part is about $110 and two hours to lift, disassemble, reassemble, test drive, plus a little markup and boom $300. Getting a socket in to get the spark plugs is a little tougher, but with the correct set of joints and extensions people have replaced the spark plugs without lifting the engine. I may have been able to get mine covered under warranty, but after calling four dealerships only one would actually talk to me on the phone about the problem, the rest said just bring it in without discussing the issue, and then it would take at least two trips to replace IF they agreed it needed to be replaced at a minimum of 4 hours of my time (dealership wasn't close, time sitting there waiting for a verdict etc.) Then I'd have to return after they ordered the part waiting for it to arrive, and I had a sneaking suspicion they would say, oh it's fine now come back when it appears again which wouldn't do me any good if it didn't show up until my next track day. So I decided to just buy it online and diy. |
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/...10-brands.html http://www.reliabilityindex.com/manufacturer/Engine https://www.mainstreet.com/article/1...in-2014/page/3 http://www.honestjohn.co.uk/news/mis...ility-ratings/ There are many more. |
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I wouldn't care about the DI noise except my Yaris had DI (but not PI) and it wasn't this noisy. I only have 24k miles on it so never thought about that. I'll check it out. |
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On a side note, relating to OP. Close to 30k miles, 4 years and around 20 track days (2-3 hours of track time per day), my very first problem just poped up last week, which is the coil pack im replacing today. There arent many cars that can take a beating like that. its my daily drive btw, and I use it on winter, I just dont have too much road to get to work but it has seen its fair share of 2feet+ snowtorms (fun times drifting on the snow, best car I've had for it so far). |
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