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FRS/86/BRZ vs RSX Type S
Your thoughts? Other than one being FWD and the other RWD, they're very similar cars (handling and spec wise)
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They aren't really similar at all, I came from a DC5 to the BRZ. The k20 is a better motor but apart from that the DC5 suffered from poor suspension design (steering arm on from strut and rear multi link suspension with very low travel).
I loved the DC5 a lot and in some respects it's a much nicer car then the BRZ for example the direct feel, glorious motor and lovely transmission but as a package the BRZ is a better car a d requires less work and maintenance to handle well |
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Like stevan says, the k20 is a really nice motor. I didnt, and still to this day, dont think the handling on the DC5 is terribly bad, but compared to the FRS, thats a whole different story. I swap between the two cars pretty often, and the driving experience for both are totally different.
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vs RSX ? except for the engine other than that nothing is even closed for a comparison from awesome precise solid steering, handling ... to total driving feel and experience. It like I would still take the 86 over any "200hp" 911/cayman version any day and call it "SMART BUYER CAR" for my practical daily commuting
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there are a bunch of thoughts if you care to search for the old vs rsx thread.
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My stock rsx understeers while my stock frs doesn't haha
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Not to hate but what's so amazing about the FA20 engine? I love my FR-S but when comparing the k20 engine from the early 2000s to the brand new FA20 its hard to see any advantages in the FA20 even though it was made a decade after..
mpg is basically the same in both and the k20 pumps out more hp. |
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why did you even make this topic anyways? FWD SPORTY vs RWD SPORT simple as that
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I came from a 2003 RSX-S. Just sold it. I owned it since 2007. My BRZ feels faster. Turn radius is like half. Handling is so much better, driver position in relation to the shifter/steering wheel is better.
The RSX had its benefits however. 30+ MPG, still a 6 speed with a 200hp, and way more cargo space are the only things that come to mind. It was an excellent daily driver and i used it for work due to all the cargo space. Now that I have a job where i don't drive my own car all day, the BRZ is a much more fun commuting car. Ill always be a Honda guy at heart, and i still have my EG hatch in the garage at home when i feel like going fast. |
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