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Is it just me? Subaru BRZ = Enthusiast's dream car

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I'm really interested in this car but I don't think I'm going to end up buying it because it's simply going to be too expensive here in Canada.

What really makes me laugh are the people who keep trying to justify the measly 200hp that this car has. They keep saying that it doesn't need the extra horsepower as it's not heavy. Uhuh, sure. If this car had 250-300hp, they'd all be singing praises that it's the best car in the world, even more so than they do now. We all know that the 200hp, while still a good number, is fairly inadequate to really compete with other cars. Adding a turbo from the get go would have retained this car's handling prowess but would have also allowed it to be quick off the line as well as coming out of a turn. All this BS about how it doesn't need more hp is just that, BS.

I think 300hp is the magic number. Perfect.
 
I really want to see a shootout between this and an RX-8. I really don't see why people should choose this car over getting a used RX-8 (or two for the price of the BRZ.)
 
I really want to see a shootout between this and an RX-8. I really don't see why people should choose this car over getting a used RX-8 (or two for the price of the BRZ.)
I heard something about spinning triangles, smoke, 12 mpg, and engines giving up. Something like that.
 
I heard something about spinning triangles, smoke, 12 mpg, and engines giving up. Something like that.

Exactly. The RX-8 is an awesome car with a garbage motor. The BRZ motor is pretty small too but at least the fuel economy is decent.

I have a feeling that when a turbo'd version comes, it will tip the scales at ~3000 lbs thanks to the turbo/intercooler/exhaust upgrades along with a strengthened transmission/differential and bigger wheels/tires.

It would have been great if they had just designed the car from the ground up with something like GM's LNF motor. 220 - 230 HP/TQ and 30+ MPG would have been ideal.
 
I was interested in this as well, until I was hit with the 200HP 6.5s 0-60 performance.

My Mitsubishi Eclipse from the late 90's was better than that 😀 I'm betting this car could have been a LOT faster, but they didn't want to step on the toes of the WRX STI.
 
I heard something about spinning triangles, smoke, 12 mpg, and engines giving up. Something like that.

Heeeyy....no hatin' on the Wankel engine!

But yeah, it's one of those engines where you get in the car and hope it starts.
 
I was interested in this as well, until I was hit with the 200HP 6.5s 0-60 performance.

My Mitsubishi Eclipse from the late 90's was better than that 😀 I'm betting this car could have been a LOT faster, but they didn't want to step on the toes of the WRX STI.

i agree. for me it was the abysmal torque (150 ft/lbs) and the designer alluding to the car having a turbo, eventually...
 
i agree. for me it was the abysmal torque (150 ft/lbs) and the designer alluding to the car having a turbo, eventually...

I'm not even sure a turbo would save it. It needs a bigger engine...period.

They could do something like Porsche does with it's cars: make a wimpy base version, and the S version that kicks ass.
 
Why don't they give it the 3.6L flat 6? Or make a 3.0L 6 based on the existing 2.0L... if it scaled up to 300hp and 225ftlb that would be good.
 
Why don't they give it the 3.6L flat 6? Or make a 3.0L 6 based on the existing 2.0L... if it scaled up to 300hp and 225ftlb that would be good.

that would have been nice. all the reports on the internet state that there is room behind the engine. having the extra two cylinders would make more power and still allow them to keep their precious 86x86 bore and stroke.
 
I really want to see a shootout between this and an RX-8. I really don't see why people should choose this car over getting a used RX-8 (or two for the price of the BRZ.)
Something about the shitty design of the the wankel engine that blow up apex seals, get 12mpg, zero torque at any rpm...
 
Something about the shitty design of the the wankel engine that blow up apex seals, get 12mpg, zero torque at any rpm...

i had a coworker that bought one the the special "shinka" editions of the RX-8. it was terrible. after he bought the car the salesman at the dealership told him that he should let the car run in for about 5 minutes after driving before turning off the engine. my coworker stated that it had to do with some BS about seals; and expansion and cooling. so there were days that he would leave it running and then forget about it for a few hours before he turned off the car. needless to say his MPG was even more abysmal than normal RX levels.
 

lol, they were smart...now someone struggles for a low-priced and sort of fun car and spends the 5 years or so until they move on talking about their V8 swap to the next low-priced and sort of fun car.

I sort of wished I got to put the LS2 in my 240SX I wanted just to play with it a bit a first, but now with my M3 I don't have any regrets. Power and luxury + quiet and no harshness.

But then I rode in a LS9 E46 M3 as well and that was insane. However, not anything I want to drive daily as every creature comfort was removed.
 
Give me a TT 6-cyl (a la 90's Supra) and then we will talk. Bump up the price 10-15K, most folks wouldn't even bat an eye.
 
22/30 with the manual and 25/34 with the automatic? I don't get why carmakers feel the need to withhold a good tall cruising gear from manuals. We know how to downshift!

Quite - from the UK Toyota 86 site -

Code:
6 speed manual                6 speed automatic


1st: 3.626                    1st: 3.538

2nd: 2.188                    2nd: 2.060

3rd: 1.541                    3rd: 1.404

4th: 1.213                    4th: 1.000

5th: 1.000                    5th: 0.713

6th: 0.767                    6th: 0.582


Reverse: 3.437                Reverse: 3.168

6th gear in the manual is shorter than 5th in the auto :|

Link
 
I think ending up with 30MPG highway is more than adequate in a sports type car. Many are probably wanting more aggressive gearing.
 
Saw a red BRZ in my development today. WTF? It's not even out yet and somehow the guy have it with an actual license plate. Not dealer plate/temp tag.
 
Subaru BRZ $25,495.
Scion FRS $24,930.

For $500 more, the Subaru give you GPS touch screen navigation & HID headlights. Not to mention the Subaru looks a lot nicer than the Scion.
 
Subaru BRZ price does not include $750 destination fee. Price difference with destination fee for both models is $1315.
 
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