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![]() ![]() I joined this site because I love all performance makes and wanted to learn about this car's ups and downs from its community, and to help the community with my knowledge of RWD performance. If I saw an FT86 while I'm out with other Z owners, I'd welcome you over and want to check out your vehicle and show you mine. ![]() Incidentally, I did test drive a GT tonight. Base GT with Track Package and Recaros. The acceleration is mindboggling. I'm going back for a longer test drive on Saturday, possibly trading in my daily driver Mazda6. I need to try out sport mode and put her through the turns. But because this dealership says they're trying to move it out the door, the salesman has already told me I'd be paying less than invoice.
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Having owned a decent number of cars in my time, I can guarantee that the Toyobaru is more than a factory SC add-on away from the 5.0 on any road that doesn't look like a Gymkhana course. I'm a car fanatic. I'll drive anything. I gave serious thought to the BRZ, but it doesn't quite have "it" for me at this point. I definitely plan to follow the car, and it is a possibility in the future, especially if they step up the power to at least S2K levels, and the aftermarket does well. |
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Respect the price point
I know someone with a beautiful black Cayman S, Tan Leather with a 6 speed manual. Incredible car. To say that the BRZ FRS can handle as well is saying a lot but to say that it can keep up with the Cayman is false. But what's the point?
I paid 23,800 out the door for my Red V6 Perf Pkg stang plus tax for a 5.5 second 160 mph car (if you SCT the speed limiter - add aluminum drive shaft). Some will say if it is such a great car why didn't Ford already put the aluminum shaft in it to begin with. Answer - $700 Drive shaft does not equate on a car with this price point. But the great news is since the Mustang has a monstrous number of after market parts always available, the person that wants to know that their car will do a buck sixty, can do that very easily. Back to my point - respect the price point when you make comparisons or it doesn't hold water. Everyone knows the GT and even the V6 mustang will get around a track in a hurry. And sure the BRZ FRS will do it probably with less tire wear and less Driver wear. If I am heading to the track every weekend then I am going to buy the BRZ FRS at this price point. But for cruising around, managing the occasional On Ramp with Authority, and just generally enjoying the ride week in and week out - sorry but it had to be the Mustang for me. But I am all thumbs up over the CamaroGenesisCoupeBRZFRS's of the world! They only make the breed even better.
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If anything given the difference in rubber I think it proves the BRZ would be faster on equal spec tires. Why they don't put these cars on equal rubber is beyond me. Last edited by sdiver68; 06-27-2012 at 10:52 PM. |
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Maybe, but when the Cayman start blowing smoke from oil ingestion and power steering fails - both known Cayman S track issues I used to track one- then what?
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Well actually I read the article and they used a Premium V6 with track package. If you are going to take it to the track all the time, why not get the base w/track package which is about 50 lbs lighter. Now the volley is back on the side of the stang. The war of words will never end. These are street cars people. If you want to see something amazing - read up on what Toyota did in 9 months to get their hybrid LMP1 race car ready for Le Mans this year - now that is something to talk about.
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