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Old 06-07-2013, 06:54 AM   #1
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40,000 miles/year in a GT86?

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I need a car to make 40,000 miles per year, meaning that it should be reliable and cheap to maintain. Toyota is great in this aspect also because here where I live they provide 5 year unlimited km warranty. The GT86 (or Scion FR-S, for the North America) looks sweet.

However, how do you find it for this type of usage? Comfortable enough for doing long highways trips? Any recommendations to improve its daily capabilities?

Thanks a lot!
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Old 06-07-2013, 07:03 AM   #2
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I've covered 7,000km in 2 months, which is quite a lot for me. I find to be great for highway driving. The seats are very comfortable, and the engine is very quiet at highway speeds and it pulls along effortlessly. The tyres can be a bit noisy, but it wasn't very intrusive for me personally. If you're worried about height, my 6'5 friend fit in just fine and found a 2 hour trip very comfortable. The same couldn't be said for my other friend who was jammed in the back seat the whole time though!
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Find out how much they would charge for spark plug service before you make your decision. I'm sure there are much cheaper daily drivers.
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Old 06-07-2013, 07:36 AM   #4
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Find out how much they would charge for spark plug service before you make your decision. I'm sure there are much cheaper daily drivers.
Cheaper but also fun/rewarding to drive?
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Probably not but 40k a year mostly highway driving its not much funner than Polo. It's basically a 2 hour wait for that exit ramp only to be cock blocked by a Prius. If you want a fun DD it definitely qualifies but for that many Ks a year mostly highway I might consider something else. If money is not really an issue go for it.
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Old 06-07-2013, 08:02 AM   #6
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If i have to drive so much like that, i prefer a lexus IS350. It is 4 doors, and sexy as hell, 2014 model handling beats all german cars. Comfortability is top notch, cabin noise isolation is superb! Open ur sunroof for more noise if u so prefer lol. Lexus will replace u a new car if your car has problem during warranty, and customer service is top tier....it will also smoke FRS in every aspects LOL
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Old 06-07-2013, 09:06 AM   #7
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Get a BMW 5 Series. Problem solved. You're welcome.

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Just get a Rolls like everyone else in Dubai.
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I've put over 9000 miles on mine in the last 3 months so I'll be putting almost as much on it as you. So far it's been fine to live with and I don't think that will change unless it starts falling apart at some point. It's a new model so how reliable it's going to be in the long run is really just a guess.

The small fuel tank is the only thing that is annoying so far.
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Old 06-07-2013, 10:24 AM   #10
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Yep, I'm driving quite a bit in mine and can attest to the small fuel tank being a bit of an annoyance. It goes about as far as my Tacoma did though, so no real change there. The FJ has a tiny tank too, so nearly every car I drove has a small tank and go about the same distances, except for the Prius, but that thing isn't nearly as fun to drive as this.
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Old 06-07-2013, 10:36 AM   #11
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Not to be a drag but I feel like after 40,000 miles a year you would have a lot of suspension/alignment issues (this car is too low for potholes), rockchips (def. plan to coat it and even then I'm skeptical), and if you travel that much you're probably dragging stuff with you so plan to fight with your suitcase/presentation case and the smallsih trunk. I agree with the above post...I had to spend that much time in the car, give me a nice BMW.
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Old 06-07-2013, 10:45 AM   #12
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Only you know if YOU will be comfortable in this car
Try it and see.. i would chose a different car if it were me putting 40K miles a year.
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I did a drive from chicago to boston and back. Pretty good but the top gear is a bit low in the manual. You have to be going 70 and under for great gas mileage and low noise (averaged 38mpg US). Speed limit is 75 most of the way bringing up the revs, making it a bit noisier and worse on gas. Alignment issues from potholes should not be a problem on highway driving if you have good highways.
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I drive about as much you do and I love my FR-S as my DD. I have a 40 mile one way trip to work everyday and while it doesn't have the super quiet cabin like the IS350 mentioned above, I do not find noise an issue. I also think the 86 looks better than the IS by a wide margin. As for preventing rock chips and the things like that, they are an unfortunate hazard no matter what the car is. The GT86 is a fun car to drive everyday and it puts a smile on my face whenever I have to leave the office after work. I look forward to driving it everyday. For fun, looks, and affordability you cannot do much better, more affordable cars are not as much fun and more expensive cars are just that more expensive.
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