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696 | 67.05% |
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270 | 26.01% |
| Manual Transmission but I wish I got Automatic Transmission |
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11 | 1.06% |
| Automatic Transmission but I wish I got Manual Transmission |
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61 | 5.88% |
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Switched from auto frs to a limited brz manual,and i miss my auto. It was just as good if not better and this Subaru radio sucks compared to the bespoke audio wise. Still fun but damn i miss those flappy panels... Will most likely end up switching front bumpers soon frs looks better even though the brz one is growing on me.
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dude it is absolute HELL at the 55/405 junction going north at 5 pm...i feel your pain. I have a carpool but the carpool lane is absolutely useless until you pass the 5 over by mac arthur.
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I just don't understand why your getting remorse from switching up to a brz manual but it won't be hard to switch back to an A/T if you so desire. I'm 100% satisfied with my choice. I just hate that I chose wrong in the first place! |
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MT - I've known how to drive a manual since I was 16...and...the 2 previous cars that I've owned ('95 Kia Sephia, '01 Mitsubishi Mirage LS coupe) were MT. I whipped around in my cousin's '10 tC MT last summer to Myrtle Beach. Oh, and then the Hot Lava FR-S I test drove when I decided to pull the trigger. So, yeah...I'm just experienced is all.
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The performance hit with the power robbing auto is obviously significant.
Also auto transmissions, especially 6 speed ones are very prone to long term reliability issues. A new auto transmission for this car in 5 years will cost a huge chunk of change, compared to at most a clutch and slave cylinder replacement with the manual. And for a low volume car like this the odds of finding a trustworthy auto transmission rebuilder will be slim to none. There are only a few logical reasons to buy an auto:. if you drive in a big city with constant traffic jams.. Or if you have a physical disability like knee damage that doesn't allow you to push a clutch. Either way I'd be looking at a different car.
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Focus ST = 3200lbs, FWD, 246hp BRZ = 2750lbs, RWD, 200hp If both had the same driver, same tires, same conditions. The BRZ will be faster in accleration. Last edited by CSI:86; 05-11-2013 at 08:28 AM. |
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Since the early 30's. But it helps to have a fast car...which the FRS/BRZ is not...
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Focus ST Weight=3200 (car) + 175 (driver) = 3375lbs Power (crank) = 252hp Weight/Power = 3375/252 = 13.4 lbs/hp BRZ/FRS Weight=2750 (car) + 175 (driver) = 2925lbs Power (crank) = 200hp Weight/Power = 2925/200 = 14.6 lbs/hp That is a difference of over 8% in the ST's favor when it comes to power to weight ratios. Also, that is taking crank hp. The BRZ/FRS loses a larger percentage to the ground than the ST due to the differences of FWD and RWD (in the area of an additional 3% power). And we won't even get into talking about the difference in torque.... |
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Ford focus st: 6.334 secs BRZ: 6.252 secs So it looks like the BRZ will edge out the Ford focus ever so slightly in acceleration |
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This debate is stupid. Out of 2 slow cars, the focus st is a bit faster... It really doesn't matter much. The biggest difference between the two cars feel IMO (power wise) would be the ST has a lot more low end torque than the fr-s, but the fr-s being lighter probably feels a little more "springy"/"quick". (I haven't test drove the st so not sure...) Just wanted to stop this from dragging on any more... |
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