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| Scion FR-S / Toyota 86 GT86 General Forum The place to start for the Scion FR-S / Toyota 86 | GT86 |
| View Poll Results: FR-S or BRZ? | |||
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71 | 55.04% |
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58 | 44.96% |
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Probably the FRS, since I get a decent discount on parts at the Toyota Dealership.
Which now also sells the SCION. |
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The Subaru is more mature, and I like the brand a lot more that Scion. Where I live, the FRS will be on every street corner, but the BRZ will only be in my garage. I want a quality car with the image to go with it, as WolfpackS2k mentioned
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My vote goes to the FR-S I just hope i'll be able to get the newer head unit instead of that one that looks like it came from the first gen scions
my reason for choosing the FR-S is simple the BRZ sti hasn't come out yet and we have no idea when it will arrive so better to get the lighter more agile version than eventually get the sti as a track car and then make the FR-S a daily |
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an association that many people don't like. However, said people fail to realize that yes , a lot of young people buy scions, but that in no way affects what type of car they are or their quality. so if you do buy a Scion you maybe grouped together with wannabe hipsters, and what not, but that doesn't matter. All that matters is how you feel about the car |
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In relation to the FR-S/BRZ, it's the same car mechanically and the same material quality inside and out. The BRZ Premium and the base FR-S will be almost exactly the same except NAV, HIDs, front fascia, and color choice.
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Subaru is the same thing as Scion. |
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eh...Leaning more towards the BRZ now because I'm an indecisive bastard. I need to see them both in person. Pictures alone don't do it for me.
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assuming this info is correct, and both being for the most base models, where are you guys getting your details on standard options for both the subaru and the toyota? i am newish here but ive been looking through teh forum and cant really find that info. anyway, besides minute differences in pricing/options, aesthetics, and brand image (
) these first round, naturally aspirated, non sti/trd models are gonna be the same car. with slightly different spring rates.Quote:
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Well I plan on getting the FR-S, a couple of reasons is cause I have a few friends that work at toyota and get me extras
![]() Then ever since I saw the concept I was like omg I'm getting that car, now that I've seen the 2013 release I still want the car, although a little less, loved the look of the old headlights. The car use to look like a pissed off aggressive machine, the new headlights make it look like a smiley anime face. That and my brother is the subaru guy, I'm the toyota guy and we love competing :P |
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I'll be picking up the FR-S. I like the looks better and for me it's all about the cheaper of the 2. Yeah, so what the Subie has some more options? I could care less. I'll have maybe 2 options picked out for the Scion, and I have a friend who can get me a deal on one. Yeah, if I had a little more money I might buy the BRZ, but I know what I want and that's cheap. The radio and lack of a few things doesn't bother me.. as long as I can get white and a 6 speed, I'm set on the Scion... for now.
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