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Drives: Ultramarine FR-S AT
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Though a later conversation also included "I know you're speeding. It doesn't feel like it, but I know you are. Best slow down before you get in some trouble." I still feel this way about a number of vehicles my dad has owned that I've never gotten to drive. a 65' mustang in particular, though that's primarily due to it not exactly being in running shape due to finances and lots of time spent sitting. And then car's I've never seen, like a Porsche that my uncle restored only to have someone T-bone him and total it.
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Drives: '13 FR-S (#3 of 1st 86)
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My oldest was a little too good at driving. We caught him sneaking out at night to "practice". My middle son drives because he has too, and its an excuse to listen to music. My youngest took to it like a fish to water. Thankfully we learned from our oldest that the car keys don't stay in an easily accessible place at night.
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Drives: Firestorm FR-S (MT)
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Too many eyes and too many expensive toys to run into. Those two I'm parked between cost about as much as the FR-S and they both need major work.
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Did I discover the center of the 86 Universe?
I had the opportunity to take a road trip this weekend to Fayetteville, NC to visit family.
Interesting thing happened to me there. As some lead-up let me say I live in the Atlanta Metro area, and drive on average 60 to 100 miles a day in the that area. Since the twins were released I have only seen 1 other on the road, and that was a pre-release demo car 3 weeks before I received mine (I was the first in Georgia). The only other ones I have seen were intentional, meaning I had either attended an event where they were, or had met up with another driver. I was in Fayetteville for 8 hours on Saturday. Of that I was on the local roads for about 2. During those 3 hours I saw 3 FRS's (2 Whiteouts but different cars/wheels and 1 Slate) and 2 BRZs (1 white, 1 blue). I was not near the dealers at the time, so that's not it. I was near the major shopping area there, so maybe it was everyone out doing their holiday shopping. Still on the lookout in Atlanta for my first sighting!
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Join Date: Dec 2012
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Have the same FR-S as you 6At Firestorm. As for the tire grip I haven't had and traction problems as of yet after owning it for 2 months now. The tires have handled very well for me.
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New MPG Record! And some trip notes
(Fuel records updated in OP)
As part of the trip mentioned above, I traveled from Atlanta to Greensboro, NC. During that leg, which included all highway miles Olivia scored a new high 35.60MPG. It would have been significantly higher had it not been for about 45 minutes crawling through a traffic jam North of Charlotte. Top speed there was probably 5 miles per hour. Also during this trip I noticed a couple of things. First, I can plug my GPS into the glovebox plug and close the door with the GPS mounted under the rearview mirror. That cleans up the cockpit quite a bit. Second, the suspension can wear on you a bit if you travel for long stretches. If you are on a road with a rhythmic type bounce to it (evenly spaced expansion joints that kinda thing) you begin to feel it more. Still, I'd rather drive Olivia cross country than Hellga (our Suburban named after a certain American Gladiator) Third, I really have to use cruise control on long trips because I kept slowly inching my speed up into the danger zone unintentionally.
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The tires turned out to be a one-time (day) event for me. After the first day no real issues with it. I really do think they ended up getting armor-alled by the dealer as one person suggested to me.
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Thanks for the entertainment Mr. Camaro Guy
Returning on my trip at about Midnight I had a Slate colored Camaro on I-20 with no one else around decide he needed to provide some entertainment for me.
For about 200 miles, he would pace me for a little bit, then shoot way ahead of me (about a half-mile or so) then slow down and end up behind me for a while. The he would repeat. I was going a very steady, cruise controlled speed within the safe zone of the speed limit. He would have at times been 10 MPH below that speed, then 10 MPH above that speed, then matching it. If he was trying to race, I'll have to give him kudos for being persistent. If not, dude, learn to either maintain a speed or use your cruise control!
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If your ever going to be in the Dalton area hit me up.
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Still in discovery mode...
(Fuel usage updated in OP)
After over 12,000 miles, I realized this week I'm still discovering things I didn't know about the FR-S. Here's 3 things I discovered this week I didn't know or notice before:
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