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Old 02-01-2017, 12:17 AM   #1
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is the FR-S worth purchasing?

since scion is no longer a company is it a smart idea to buy a FR-S over a BRZ?
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Old 02-01-2017, 12:20 AM   #2
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Depends what you're doing with the car. The BRZ is basically the more upscale version of the FRS.

If it's going to be a daily car, I'd get the BRZ. Heated seats, better interior, better headlights, etc.

If it's strictly a track car, the FRS is probably better.
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Old 02-01-2017, 12:33 AM   #3
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Pick a brand, pick the features you want and go from there.

I got a base frs because I didn't care for heated seats or dual zone climate controls. It also didn't hurt that I got around 2500 off the purchase price.

But yeah, the firs is an awful DD. dunno how people live without heated seats when it's 30*C outside.
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since scion is no longer a company is it a smart idea to buy a FR-S over a BRZ?
Yep, you can always rebadge it to Toyota get JDM GT86 style headlights with HID Kit, clear corners, TRD Spoiler and boom you got a car just as good looking as the BRZ
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Same as above, just figure out the style you prefer and price point you're comfortable with. Then compare what features/quality of life upgrades you want. Personally I find the seats super comfy so dailying isn't an issue for me. I bought the base FRS because I wanted to race it at the track and autocross, so no need for the luxury upgrades. YMMV

EDIT: Just for clarification (and to answer your question), Toyota shutdown Scion, but that doesn't mean the FRS disappeared. It's now a Toyota FRS. So the choice between FRS versus BRZ comes down to what creature comforts/style you want.
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Yep, you can always rebadge it to Toyota get JDM GT86 style headlights with HID Kit, clear corners, TRD Spoiler and boom you got a car just as good looking as the BRZ
I don't understand any part of that sentence.
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I don't understand any part of that sentence.
Ok grammar nazi.

Here's the correction.

Pick and choose, with the FRS you can rebadge it, change headlights, side corners.
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Ok grammar nazi.

Here's the correction.

Pick and choose, with the FRS you can rebadge it, change headlights, side corners.
It wasn't your grammar, it was because you were on my lawn.

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Funny, I understood the first one better.
That's because you were on my lawn with him.

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Funny, I understood the first one better.
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It doesn't really matter, just pick the one that has the transmission you prefer and is a pretty color .....


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Same as above, just figure out the style you prefer and price point you're comfortable with. Then compare what features/quality of life upgrades you want. Personally I find the seats super comfy so dailying isn't an issue for me. I bought the base FRS because I wanted to race it at the track and autocross, so no need for the luxury upgrades. YMMV

EDIT: Just for clarification (and to answer your question), Toyota shutdown Scion, but that doesn't mean the FRS disappeared. It's now a Toyota 86. So the choice between FRS versus BRZ comes down to what creature comforts/style you want.
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Terrible idea. Buy a Miata instead
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They both are the same car...just different badge and interior features.
Get as cheap as you can,,and as low mileage as you can.
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since scion is no longer a company is it a smart idea to buy a FR-S over a BRZ?
No. Buy a Civc instead. Get as far away from frs/brz as you can. trust me.
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