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FR-S, yes.
BRZ, hell no.
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Trying to keep the BRZ insurance rates low are we?
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Also, to everyone else who said sex in an FRS is possible, you are all midgets
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I would count yourself lucky if you get this car - I presume it is trending that way.
My first car was an 1982 Dodge Diplomat that had 90 HP, had a 0-60 of 18.1 seconds and weighed 500 lbs more than the FR-S. It had a one speaker, AM only radio and handled like a boat, but, I inherited it from my Grandfather and I appreciated it until the end. My second car was an 1987 Grand AM and felt fast comparatively with 150 hp, 0-60 of 10 seconds. I count myself lucky at age 39 to own an FR-S, let alone, if I had a car like this when I was 16. Drive responsibly and just don't disable the VSC unless you are at a track. Enjoy. |
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Sounds exactly like me, 17 with this car! Although i had a 1994 4Runner, i never took it out for off roading.
It was in pristine condition though! Trust me, you'll still think about offroading, let alone the car in general, but you'll enjoy this car even more! :happy0180:
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I think you should get the car, but spend some of your $7000 for a defensive driving course. It doesn't make you Colin McRae but it's very valuable. It'll be a great car to truly learn how to drive. When you're in your mid to late 20s and look back at what a great car the FRS has been to you and the risk your parents took by allowing you to get an easily hoonable sports car, but trusting you all the same to drive responsibly.... and you repaying their faith - these memories will be priceless, man. |
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In regards to those that say it doesn't have power, it's all relative. If I hop out of my Dad's Porsche and drive an FR-S, ya it's going to suck in comparison. I'm use to driving a 17 year old V6 with 183 horsepower, and that's when it was new! I'm sure the FR-S has more then enough power putt-putt around town.
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I'm no insurance agent though, that's just my guess.
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I started driving in 1988 and State Farm offered a discount for good grades.
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To the OP, you seem like a responsible young man and are asking the right questions. We live in a nice area with some very affluent people and many of these kids are driving BMW, Lexus, Infinity, GTI, Mustang, etc. It is what it is. If you have the means and are responsible, I say go for it. The good news is that while the twins are quick, they are not a Mustang GT, Camaro SS, Dodge Challenger type of quick.
That said, just keep in mind that you are in a very targeted age group. One accident or a few tickets will skyrocket your insurance. I know this from experience. My first car in 1988 was a Mazda RX-7. I got a speeding ticket and an accident (my fault, minimal damage, but another ticket and points) within 12 months, and my insurance doubled. State Farm threatened to drop me, but my father was personal friends with the agent and he told me to either clean up my act or he would drop me. So just be aware of that. Also, if possible, you may want to consider a gently used FR-S if you can find one. Teens tend to beat on cars and if you can save your parents a few grand it makes sense. I learned a lesson quickl |
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When I was 15 I went to Germany and did European Delivery on a brand new $40k BMW. Not the best of decisions, but it was awesome driving that car in high school. That car was easily the best learners car I could have ever purchased. In fact it probably saved my life as all the technology in that car corrected my bad decisions. I traded the BMW in for the FRS because I was tired of the luxury and wanted a manuel. In my opinion the FRS is not a good starter car. Its a great car for someone who has driven a RWD sports car before because you know its tendencies , but if you have never driven RWD it could turn into a disaster. Honestly, I think this car is worse that getting a Mustang/Camero V6 just because this is made to get away from you. If your responsible you can always take that risk, but just be careful because all it takes is one mistake in this car as it doesn't have all the technology to save you.
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