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I changed mine because that is the way the car is supposed to be. |
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Nah, havent u followed this thread? Listen to the brz guys, the word scion reduces power and adds weight and screws up ur suspension.... :p
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i feel like the actual car company has more say in what the car they made is supposed to be than some guy on a forum. im pretty sure there is such a thing as an frs.
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The scion frs was designed by toyota and manufactured in a subaru plant. Same as the brz is. Same as the toyota 86 is. Are there differences? Yes. Are they the same core car? Absolutely.
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I drive relatively briskly and I find that I outpaced the lit area in most cars that don't have HIDs. Back in the days when xenons were only limited to higher end German autos, I've been installing after market kits to get the extra illumination. And so far I've been very impressed with the BRZ's HID output and coverage. No issues whatsoever with my ability to see down the road and I can say the BRZ HIDs are better than most HID setup. No major need to keep flipping back and forth to hi-beam. |
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Show me one Piece of evidence that Scion Anybody had anything to do with the development of this car. The reason that in the US we got a Scion FRS is purely a marketing ploy.
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Out of curiosity, can u show proof that subaru did anything beyond supplying a motor and chassis, both of which were modified by toyota? And the manufacturing after all the design work was done, which is not only this "toyota" that subaru "builds", as toyota owns 20% of subaru.
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I personally like my heated seats, navi, HIDs, alcantara, digital dials, dual zone climate control, and my front bumper. Some people couldn't give a rat's a**.
Some people like spending the few grand they save not having these options on other mods; suspension, tires, wheels, etc. Or they just save the money because they don't really care for the options. Who gives a hoot. The BRZ is not "better" than the FRS and vice versa. They are essentially the same cars, get the f*** over it! If an FRS owner really wanted to they could swap out the headlights for ours in a few years when they find the parts in a junkyard somewhere (or buy them somewhere). If a BRZ owner wanted to im SURE they could find a way to swap out the front bumper. Why the heck can't we all just get along? ![]() These cars are like identical twins with differences in personality. Who cares which one you pick, as long as it makes you happy! |
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