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SOLD! USED IS250/350? OR MONOGRAM FRS?
At first i wanted the frs regardless of anything, but i didn't take into consideration that it's RWD. Here's a bit of information about where i live, it snows for at least 5 months
& RWD isn't the smartest decision.![]() I live in alberta and the winter here is brutal for rwd. I once saw my neighbour stuck for literally an hour with his 350z, until someone pulled him out. So should i get the frs? Or a used 2010-2012 Lexus is250/350 AWD? helppppp meeee! ![]() frs just looks so good, but it's not smart to buy it. This is like drinking your favourite pop, knowing it'll kill you!!!!!!!
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If the FR-S will be your only mode of transportation, and you lack the means to get a secondary daily driver for really bad weather days, then I would say the choice is clear on what is practical.
That being said, most people here won't recommend the practical route
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wrx? ive never driven a frs in the snow since (miami) lol but frs if you cant
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I don't think IS350 comes in AWD...
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Meh, if it snowed half the year where I lived i'd have an sti probably. I like my car but it's not the tool to tackle a foot of snow. This winter has been hard and I've been driving an accord with snow tires and I'm glad I have that luxury.
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I would do the IS350. I thought about one before my FR-S and sometimes I wish I chose to go with it. I do miss the luxury of having a Lexus and enjoying those creature comforts. Plus, it's AWD and you said that you would feel more comfortable with that. I would take one over a WRX any day. If my FR-S wasn't this fun to drive, I would've already sold it and gotten the IS350 I thought about.
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In your situation (snow 5mo/yr), the new WRX looks very tempting. Subaru reportedly tried to engineer it to have similar turn-in and body-roll to a BRZ. If they managed to achieve that, the handling should be very impressive.
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I would go with something more practical than the FRS for your neck of the woods.. This is a great fun car.. But if you have to depend on it year round.. I would get something more capable for the white stuff..
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If you really want it...
Look at getting a BRZ because at least if you need to trade it in for a WRX you should be better off in the deal. There's a lot of dead cat space in the wheel well...I wonder if you could run tire chains and be okay. The tire size is that of a Prius and I see there are chains for them. Have you ever driven on chains before? Then I'd probably do studded snow tires for when you're not running the chains. |
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I actually have no issue with using the twin as a baby hauler, but mom isn't going to be happy in it. I'm going to give it the college try when I go on paternity leave and go from there. I'll probably go with an 08 IS250 because I hate the swooshes on the 09+ model years. |
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