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I like the Fr-S but i get his point which is; at the price why not go for the new hyundai coupe. The new gen coupecomes with more hp and a stock turbo which can easily be upgraded for cheaper and provide more gain. Compared to a stock fr-s/brz which would require huge amounts of cash. And even the type r one with no turbo can still crush it. He is saying the FR-s suspension is amazing but a hyundai would be better.
(I dont know about the stock internal crap he is spewing but his basic argument cost/power/suspension argument sounds rational.) Lets look at it this way to make the fr-s have a turbo it will cost somewhere around 6-10k calculating all the turbo and the upgrade internals(if needed) and ecu flashes+tune. To add a good suspension setup for the hyundai would only be 2k-4k most likely. That is a huge difference in price to "tune" the cars for what they are "lacking". I put lacking in quotes because no one has seen times, or tested the cars out. Even then the new gen coupe has a fairly decent suspension already. Its not my styling which is why i prefer the fr-s but its not a far stretch to say that the gen would be the better buy currently. No one here has driven one of these cars so we should all probably shut our traps on guesstmations though till both cars come out. I am hoping this car's engine is like the type s engine where we can turbo it with no problem and they can take a beating with out upgrading the internals. |
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The reliability part only comes down to brand reliability. Hyundai gets a bad rap but their cars have proven reliable recently, not to mention 10k/100k miles warranty is impressive, so you cant say one will be more reliable then the other especially when none of them are even out. I understand the driving experiences part but from what I've seen from reviews the gen coupe has also been getting rave reviews on their driving experience. I will wait to try them both. Most likely i prefer the fr-s though. But i am not going to discredit the gen coupe cause I prefer the fr-s and bash the others car. |
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The genesis is a hyundai, end of discussion.
Hyundai does not have the decades of racing heritage that toyota does, so to compare the frs to a hyundai does not make sense, You wont hear people say.....oh shit man did you guys see that hyundai? man someday i will own one of those legendary cars.....
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With that said, will I buy the Genesis over the FR-S/BRZ - NO. But you got to give credit where credit is due sometimes.
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I think his exwife got the GTR in a divorce or something...
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![]() BACK ON TOPIC! I'm glad that the car can potentially fit 10" wide rims in the back with no modifications, but that still makes it strange that they went with 5X100, as most rims wider than 8" are 5x114. |
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I'd say the MR-S was pretty spectacular, but I can see you don't like the tuna here.
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thats cool for the hella flush crew haha, I dont see most people using them.
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