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It's not an ignorant reluctance to add power, it's the calculated moderation of balance. The vehicle developers aren't going to add power [and thus cost/complexity] and give up their ideals for the sole reason of satisfying the naive and ignorant internet bench-racing mongers. To review. The Zx6 is not a Japanese Mustang; it is a coupe' Miata. It boils down to this: if you don't already love the driving dynamics and man/machine oneness of the Miata, the Zx6 is not your brand of Vodka. Like Levi said, there are a good selection of affordable cars out there to quench a power-hungry driver.
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No one is trying to take away your slow NA FT86, you're more than welcome to buy one and try to explain to everyone how it's inexpensive, economical, and practical and that straightline acceleration is not important as long as it has perfect 50/50 balance or something. I want the rocketship WRX/STi version because I can afford 35 thousand for a gonzo Subaru coupe already own a much faster Subaru (WRX) that costs the same (or less, especially now) and is more practical. I really don't want to see this car as the slower, more expensive sibling to the WRX. But that's exactly what it is. You will get whipped on the twisty roads and off the red light line by a WRX wagon that's filled to the brim with IKEA furniture. Then you can go on the internet and explain how the BRZ/Scion is better because it's less powerful and costs more... I guess. There is a huge catalog of slow, underpowered Japanese sports cars from the 90s, we don't need another one. Last edited by AshWilliams; 03-30-2012 at 02:10 PM. |
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this is not the car you are searching for. HahahaBut I agee, bring on the power and give this thing the full potential of its performance. |
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If you want to use the BRZ as a straw man fine, but it doesn't diminish its value to those who are happy it is being made.
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I am not going to try and convince anyone why this car is great. If you have to be told, you cant understand it. Plus, the less of you who know about how good this car is for the first shipment, the better my odds are of getting the exact one I want!
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AshWilliams, I can completely understand where you are coming from. I was a little bit disappointed when the official power output numbers came in; however, upon reading the reviews on it's handling potential and especially the phenomenal curb weight, I immediately changed my mind. In my opinion this is the perfect tuner's car - we will have so many options in the next few years to modify everything. Like EvoFanatic mentioned, adding boost is one option which I'm sure will be very popular for us tuner geeks. I for one am still debating on whether to stay NA just to see what numbers I can get out of it, or boosting it via my own custom turbo setup (i personally don't like superchargers). Either way, I'm extremely excited about working on this engine to make it how I like it.
Obviously not everyone feels the same way. In the end, I suppose I'm just a car nerd who loves to get his hands dirty. That being said, this car is perfect for me. |
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I'm a bit fascinated how some posters are getting rather emotional over the purpose of this car, as if the manufacturer is personally screwing them over for not abiding to their individual demands while simultaneously listing cars that fit their needs better. Subaru and Toyota aren't out to custom-tailor to every quirky ownership demographic; they're making a certain portfolio of cars that their management has decided makes good business sense.
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Very right. That is just the purpose of this car. I would not start getting my hands dirty on a 45K BMW or on a 85K Porsche, but on a 25K Subaru, no problem. |
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Let's not forget that Subaru was reluctant to sell its performance turbo vehicles in the US, thinking that there'd be no market for niche turbo sedans and wagons based on WRC cars. There were heated discussions from people who believed that an RS Impreza was "just as good" as the WRX, until Subaru sac'd up and brought over the WRX and the RS suddenly disappeared from our market because who wants a car that just LOOKS like it can go fast. Today, only the most fire breathing models are kept from American shores, and we can even walk in and get an STi if we so want.
I'm just very curious what kind of logic Toyota used to sell the idea of an NA "performance" car to Subaru. Maybe it had something to do with not killing Benevolent Chairman Toyoda when he loosed this thing on the track in a flourish of geriatric driving prowess not seen since the demise of Paul Newman. I get that it handles well, so do many cars. I just don't get the dilution of performance, or why there wasn't a turbo variant available at launch. And while people are just happy to say that "if you want a car that actually is fast, get a Genesis or WRX or Veloster Turbo or Mustang V6 or a Camaro V6 or 370Z," exactly how many 86 platforms is Toyota/Subaru going to move when everyone who has been talking this thing up on the forums gets one and the rest of the market (who has a tendency to cross shop) doesn't see the performance advantages of this car. Also, and I really hate to say this, but being one of the slowest sports cars in the segment in 0-60 times is not really a very convincing argument to get me to part with 25 grand. I'm still hoping that Subaru makes a high-powered version of the BRZ. It's not that difficult for them to dig up some intercoolers and turbos that will immediately add some pulse to the engine, and I'm okay to wait for that. Until then, I'd rather wait for a price drop on the current crop of underpowered cars or get a used one... |
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