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Scion Fr-S vs Toyota's FT-HS
Which concept do you like better? I personally like the FR-S but with 3.5l 400hp in the FT-HS.
http://www.toyota.com/concept-vehicles/fths.html My point is not so much an electric propulsion engine as it is hosepower. It sure would be nice to have the option say a gt frs model with more hp than a 2.0 boxer can give. After all the the Ford Focus 2.0 echo boost puts out 250 hp. Do you really want a car that looks like a Ford "Focus" to be faster that an FR-S? That would be embarressing in my view. Last edited by SCIONIZED; 05-20-2011 at 01:20 AM. |
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Don't like electric cars or hybrids besides the Porsche 918
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Aesthetically: the FR-S is much sexier and doesn't have the awkward stealth-fighter-esque chamfers and angles.
Powertrain: the FT-HS has two big negatives; V-6 engine and mild electric propulsion. Reality: The FR-S is at least slightly indicative of a real production car for not too much money. FR-S = 3, FT-HS = 0
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Hybrid and electric is the future. As long as they can make it drives like conventional gasoline car, I'm ok. Hybrid also adds more power without sacrificing the MPG. There are also words about GT-R getting hybrid for next generation and SLS get pure electric. That's the direction we're heading. You can take it or walk out( yes, and walk to work too or ride gay schooter ![]() ).FT-HS has unique roof and radical design. I know they won't make it into production that way, but the styling is really unique. |
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Unique design does not mean it's good or timeless design.
Regarding electric propulsion; it's simply still not ready for primetime again. Back in the 1890's it had a foothold because IC engines just weren't reliable, and nobody really cared about cross-country or otherwise long-distance commuting ability. Until electric energy storage [batteries] matures significantly, internal combustion is still going to be the norm primarily because it's easy and cheap. Consider the only production electric sports car; the Tesla. For >$125k I can't even drive it to the Dragon w/out taking 3 extra days. Not on my watch or dime. Mild Hybrids like the big manufacturers offerings are popular and "green", however they're very complicated for very little actual long term financial or environmental gain, if any. Sure, they have short term "MPG" gain, but with a huge bump in sticker price vs. a slightly less efficient and way cheaper base-model. Stuffing a hybrid drivetrain in the FR-S would easily add $5k to the price, which virtually nobody would want to pay. Down the road as technology matures and it's financial feasible, then I'm sure we'll be in agreement. Until then, it's just political posturing, which I'm not interested in.
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I didn't talk about putting hybrid motor in FR-S. What I'm talking about here is, hybrid in some models are NOT SO MUCH environment friendly. I didn't really talk about financial or fuel efficiency either, I just said it adds power without sacrificing MPG. Car companies are starting horsepower war again, and they can't make their motors more powerful and meet the restriction at the same time. Hybrid and electric are the only way to solve it now. Maybe make the car lighter, so the cars can go faster without bumping up the power, but this will cost a lot more. Again, my previous post has nothing to do with environment. |
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I see where people are going now. When I start talking about hybrid and electric motor, they ONLY think about environment. Do we really need to think about environment when we already screw it up?
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My point is not so much an electric propulsion engine as it is hosepower. It sure would be nice to have the option say a gt frs model with more hp than a 2.0 boxer can give. After all the the Ford Focus 2.0 echo boost puts out 250 hp. Do you really want a car that looks like a Ford "Focus" to be faster that an FR-S? That would be embarressing in my view. Last edited by SCIONIZED; 05-18-2011 at 08:10 PM. |
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