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Oh my...the 0-60 times are horrible! I think I'm seriously going to cancel our pre-order.
Umm...right. My '92 Miata can barely make it from 0-60 in a full day, but it's one of the most engaging and fun cars I've ever owned (for reference, I've also owned an Integra Type R, 350Z, and C5 Z06). I'm dying to get the BRZ out on the track...going to be so much fun!
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Nobody is going to say the Z06 isn't a nice car. This is meant to be a different kind of car. Not one about absolute power. Rather, it is about the driver experience and being connected to the road. Not to mention the fact that tires and parts are more expensive to replace on a Z06 than this car. The limit of the BRZ is going to be much easier to approach vs. the Z06 that isn't approachable by most drivers. |
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I commute 80-90 miles per day, mostly on the highway. Driving in a straight line. When I exit the Interstate, I hit inner city traffic. The most fun I could have in a BRZ is an off ramp, because there really aren't alot of sweet roads that I travel that would make the car fun. |
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Inside Line runs 2 types of non-long-term road tests - a "first drive", and a "full test". The posted link is to a full test - "2013 Subaru BRZ Full Test". On what possible basis would you think another one was coming? Of course they could do a review of the FR-S but we're talking BRZ here.
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Like you--if someone is commuting through highways most of the time.. a "faster car" would probably deem more appropriate. If people have access to windy roads they'll have fun. I think the HP output of this car depends more on where the person is located and their accessibility to whatever they want plays a bigger role that most are overlooking. That's just my take though. Of course.
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I say take it to the track so you're in a controlled area so there shouldn't be a no holds back motto and that's when its time for both drivers to put up or shut up. And this is without having to deal with the cops, hitting another car, or a person. So stay safe dude.
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![]() I know I'll be going through New Hampshire for the windy roads at least.
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On the flip side, I would love to own a car like this. I'm bored of my STi and miss my old 240Z. In my opinion, straight line acceleration gets boring pretty quickly, but flying through the turns never does. |
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-That's the review I'm waiting for
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I don't care who you are really, when you're trying to merge onto the highway and get overtaken by a camry that was behind you, your "sports car" won't seem so sporty. Not to mention, those handling numbers, aren't that great really. All i hear people talk about is how good these cars are supposed to handle this and that, well, 69.1-mph slalom speed and 0.92g on a skidpad is a NICE handling car, it's just not as AMAZING as people seem to be making it. The car, to me, is like the gencoupe when it came out. Had all the right potential to be a great car, but the few things it is lacking holds it back. That's 100% personally my opinion for what *I* want in a car. |
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That car needs boost.
Someone's mother's Camry will walk it. All other performance characteristics are in line with 10 year old Celica GT-S's and RSX-S's. Sigh. Looking forward to test driving one, but I'm waiting for one with more guts and room to grow. Torque is never boring. |
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The Deal Maker!
Standard HID, Nav and nicer seats! Im sold vs the Scion.
Probably late to the party but this is the first I heard them say standard for these things!
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Look at what tires were used for those tests and then come back. |
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