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What it seems to come down to is that this is an enthusiast's car, and you don't seem to be much of an enthusiast. You may like cars and have fun driving yours, but any real enthusiast, anyone with a love for driving/learning lines/learning techniques/improving driver skill/mastering car control would never defend an automatic transmission on anything but a comfy land yacht. Automatic transmissions have their purpose in daily commuters. If your FRS is just a daily commuter for you, then by all means get it in automatic, but if you like hitting the track, twisty roads, drifting, whatever, you'd be foolish to not get the manual, and even more foolish to defend it. As for the modern sportscars with automatic transmissions, drivers would argue that this is the downfall of the driver's car. Too many cars these days are being dumbed down by computer assists and automatic transmissions in an attempt to make them more easily accessible to the average person, and more controllable on the street. But this is not what us drivers want. We want to tame the car and control every aspect of the car, and that was the point of this car... To bring an affordable RWD car back to fill the void in the market that emphasizes driver control and feel. |
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To call some of you guys "militant" would be an understatement. More like the Al Qaeda of the motoring world would be more accurate. From the way some of you sound you are a heartbeat away from setting fire to sports cars with an auto. Automotive enthusiasts are a dying breed in an age of hybrids, emissions regulation, safety requirements and tree huggers. WE are the minority in the automotive consumer market as a whole and you guys want to draw dividing lines between us? Great move. Toyota and Subaru came together to provide a fantastic, affordable sports car that purists can buy with a manual and the ability to turn off all the electronic nannies in 5 seconds and you STILL feel the need that to belittle people who contribute to this VERY narrow market by purchasing other versions of these cars simply because their needs/wants are different from your own. I just don't understand your logic or how you people feel that you are contributing to anything other than hate and discontent in our own community. I find it as deeply saddening as I do troublesome for enthusiasts as a whole. Scott |
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There was only one feature the BRZ had that I would like to have had and that is their leather interior on the Limited model. The only problem with that was the fact I had to also include navigation which I didn't want and a spoiler which is rice as far as I'm concerned. If I end up not being happy with the interior of my FR-S there's a nice set of leathers produced by Katzkins that I can always buy.
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No one is belittling anyone, it's just a difference of opinion on the matter. Sales of these cars seem to be proving that it's not a very narrow market. My personal opinion though is that the car should have only been offered in manual transmission, not unlike the S2000. It weeds out all the people that want something "cute" that they can commute in and think they're a race car driver while doing it, and offers the car up to people to truly experience everything the car has to offer. Call it what you want, but there is no arguing the simple fact that an automatic car is not a driver's car... As far as you being saddened by it, grow some balls and stand behind what you believe in. Why should other's opinions affect you? |
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Because people like you would use YOUR opinions to limit what other people can or should drive as you just stated in your retort. I have a big problem when people use only their opinion instead of understanding and education to make or otherwise attempt to influence the decisions of others.
My statement about you types being militant is 100% accurate in that regard and your continuing statements do nothing more than prove my point so in that regard I should say "thanks". And before you claim that enthusiasts are not the minority any further, I strongly suggest you look at aggregate sales numbers for vehicles sold in the United States and how little sports car ownership is represented in new car sales. Scott |
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Sports cars are an unnecessary luxury, so of course their sales will never be equivalent to that of sedans, suv's, or anything else that is purposeful and useful in all areas and climates. Sports cars are just toys, lower numbers as compared to any other type of cars are to be expected. Hell, most people I know with sports cars own them as a second or third car just for occasional use... But to say car enthusiasts are a dying breed is just wrong. |
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also both scion and subaru have their own markup, so its really a moo point to argue. meanwhile the 1k rebate at the beggining was only avaliable to some, and many dealerships still would not honor it. |
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dont mislead people. the rebate comes from the manufacturer, not the dealership. as long as you buy your new frs from a dealer that gets it from the manufacturer, the manufacturer will honor it.
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that said,i have driven both and i can tell ya,you are still a man with balls if ya drive the ''slush box",because the japanese did a wonderful job with this tranny,tons of fun,and "still" handles AND drives like the great little sports coupe it is! it would appear you are trying to provoke an argument over some silly ass fixation with sticks!.why? (maybe you consider the stick as a"phallic" symbol?) mine's a "slush" and i love the f**kin' thing,and i HAVE been driving "stick" for over 40 years! the car is a "fantastic" driving machine with ''BOTH" transmissions! period! |
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Ah, I see what's going on here, I'm talking with a bunch of geriatrics... Did your grandkids teach you how to use their computer so you could converse with the youth market that your car was intended for? It all makes sense now... My dad is 65, and he always tries to justify his switch to automatic cars with excuses, but we both know it's just cause he's old and lazy. But then again, you don't see him driving around a kids car, or bickering about it on forums.
Wasn't trying to provoke an argument, but if throwing insults my way makes you feel better then we can just go back and forth. |
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