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| View Poll Results: How affordable does a 250HP OEM twin need to be to trade in your current twin? | |||
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113 | 45.75% |
| $31K MSRP (250hp MT base) |
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93 | 37.65% |
| $33K MSRP (250hp MT base) |
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27 | 10.93% |
| $35K MSRP (250hp MT base) |
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11 | 4.45% |
| $38K MSRP (250hp MT base) |
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0 | 0% |
| $40K MSRP (250hp MT base) |
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3 | 1.21% |
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I would trade in for a 3.0l boxer 6. They could sell that for quite a bit I think.
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I've always said the only other car I would trade this in for would be an AWD version of the same thing. Although, I do love the idea of the flat 6 engine
I've always liked buying stock cars, because my 2nd favorite thing to do with my car besides drive it, is "work" on it. I will put my own FI in once I can choose a team lol. Recently, now that snow is gone, I love the RWD and don't want the AWD (at least until next winter) but I am hoping to add an additional car to my fleet, to be a winter worthy daily driver. The only car in my mind that MAY tempt me to trade, is this supposed hybrid AWD supra that BMW is helping make/design. BUT, as that's even more of a mystery/unicorn than the innovate supercharger (was, anyway), I will stick with my batmobile, at this point, until the keys are pried from my cold dead fingers
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= 90.5k.... nice math |
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in relation to the notion of FI... do not forget the fa20DIT already produced and engineered in the forester .... detuned it would work fine in the BRS/FRS only real feasable upgrade required beyond whats offered in that package is an upgraded clutch and cooling...
No extensive R&D required like starting from scratch, just put factory parts on a factory car... the real problem i see is the "encroaching on the flag ship STI." This is what i see as being the NO-GO button |
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I tradded in my 2010 twin turbo camaro for my FRS. Knowing the FRS was very slow stock. But it was fun to drive and handled very well. I added some boost and now its faster then my camaro I had. But gets better mpg and I can fit in any parking space. Plus when I beat expensive cars i can say you got beat down by a scion LOL. An 11-12sec car for 33k is not bad in my book. Plus the FRS is very cheap in the maintenance side. When is the last time a light weight rear wheel drive car was built? Alot of people do motor swaps with light weight cars. But the engine in this car is crazy once boost is added. In the end its your decision. How ever I will tell you this if you get rid of this car you are going to mess it.
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I wouldnt be surprised if toyota decided to release a sup'd up version of the FRS/GT86 under the lexus label.
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I almost bought the lotus Elise. But when I drove it didn't like the space inside and the seats sat to close together. Plus was hard getting in and out. And my wife said it looked like a bug and the Frs looked way better.
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Devil's advocate here:
Remember that economy of scale & shared corporate parts would ultimately keep the price reasonable, IMHO... I would have paid an additional $10k ($35k), if the car had the upcoming 300bhp 2.0T & all the powertrain related bits that entails, STI brakes, bigger rims/tires, etc. Now THAT would be a great little performer & excellent bargain...
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And most modern cars are going to add several hundred pounds on top of the BRZ. Those are two very spartan specialty cars, far outside the norm.
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Subaru has already stated that they have heard the requests for more power and will do something about it. That said, I don't see it costing under $32K.
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Some of you guys' attitudes about "how it is in the industry" is just so far off it's comical. By your stated criteria 1/2 the "affordable" sports cars out there right now would never be in existence.
There's no reason to assume that Subaru (or Toyota) wouldn't release a turbocharged model with 300hp (crank) for around $31-32k. The FRS is 25k so you're talking about an additional 5-6k for a more powerful engine (something Subaru is already putting in the Forester) stronger drivetrain components (not difficult to do), revised suspension settings (again easy) and larger brakes (no big deal - do you think a 12.5" rotor costs much more at wholesale than an 11.5" rotor...no it's like pennies on the dollar). Blah blah blah there's no market for it. Well I'm sure Toyota and Subaru have been taking notice of all the money their customers are pouring into the wallets of aftermarket companies. No doubt they would rather have that money for themselves.
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Base WRX = $25,795 MSRP
Base WRX STi = $37,645 MSRP That is a $12K difference. And from what I experience here, Subaru has no problem selling the STi at all. People are on wait lists. Even if the BRZ was marked up $8-10K for an STi model I suspect demand would outpace supply for years. No way do I see Subaru selling a true STi BRZ for under $33K MSRP. I mean they could if it just had some minor performance upgrades, but if you are talking turbo/supercharger with enhanced suspension, tires, ECU, tranny, etc... Like I said, even if it only cost them $3K in parts and labor, they are going to mark it up a ton because of the demand. |
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