Stang70Fastback
Stang70Fastback
Stang70Fastback

Meanwhile I’m paying $130/mo to store my tire trailer off site because my HOA won’t allow anything other than “JUST THE CAR” in my parking spot, despite the fact that both my car and the trailer fit into the spot without any issues (better than the Suburbans and Escalades next to me)... in an underground parking

It isn’t equivalent. The handling is nowhere near on the same level. The chassis balance, feedback and “friendliness” isn’t anywhere near as nice. The WRX is a sedan that’s been given a buttload of power, and a stiff suspension. It’s fun. It’s awesome. It’s a completely different kind of car.

It isn’t equivalent. The handling is nowhere near on the same level. The chassis balance, feedback and “friendliness” isn’t anywhere near as nice. The WRX is a sedan that’s been given a buttload of power, and a stiff suspension. It’s fun. It’s awesome. It’s a completely different kind of car.

You seem to be under the impression that the only meaningful statistic for a car is how much power it has, and how quickly it accelerates. There are people (myself included) who would call the WRX, or even the STi, a downgrade from the BRZ.

I’m okay with this. I guess I get defensive when people say the current car sucks, and needs more power. Untrue. It is just meant for a specific group of people. Adding an additional trim level is fine, but I don’t want the cheap, low-power, RWD sports car segment to disappear again!

This is about how much power the BRZ needs before people will stop complaining.

That’s a reasonable response. As long as they keep the current version!

Touche, lol.

Yeah, I run 255s on mine currently. The question isn’t whether the rear end can handle it, but whether the OEM trusts the rear end to handle it for 100,000 miles. They consider a lot of stuff, including not only the added power, but the fact that people will be putting stickier tires on it, etc...

Also, when I switched

It’s not the engine that’s the issue. It’s everything else. Especially when you consider that this car is already “overweight” compared to something like the Miata, adding beefier bits to support the added power would just be continuing to head in the wrong direction.

If there ever is a “Generation 2" of this car, it

To be fair, I got my Series.Blue, Special Edition, fully loaded BRZ for $27,350 + TTL :)

Dealers that aren’t morons will sell them for under MSRP (which for my car, was $30,000.)

Those are exactly that: big, heavy muscle cars. It’s easy to throw power at a car when the only weight criteria is that it weigh at least 17 tons!

If you describe the BRZ as slow and uninspiring, then I suppose you’d also describe the Miata as slow and uninspiring?

The MazdaSpeed Miata only made 17x HP. That’s 30 less than the BRZ currently makes...

The reliability ratings took a hit due to the teething issues the vehicles had in the first year-or-so of production. Most of those issues were ironed out by the 2015 model year, and the 2017 refresh made lots of additional tweaks to fix the rest.

Remember this was an all-new platform. There will always be issues out

Neither the WRX, nor the STi are about light weight. Adding weight to a car that already isn’t about light weight doesn’t matter.

The Twins were always meant to be the same thing... not sure why everyone seems to think they were meant to compete with Mustangs and 370Zs. Maybe that’s Scion’s stupid advertising or something... I dunno. This car was meant to be a slightly better Daily Driver alternative to the Miata. Nothing more.

Thing is, there are plenty of options for people who want what you want. Cars for people like me? It’s just the BRZ or the Miata. So...

What are you talking about? It sounds like you’re complaining that this is a sports car. “It only has two seats.” SO? Buy a four-door vehicle if you need four seats. Actually, wait, back up. Let’s address all of your complaints:

1. No space. Well, I’ve fit a king-size bed set from IKEA in this car. I can also fit four

“Going from a 205 to a 245 will not cause the suspension to fail in any capacity. That is pure stupidity to suggest. You are not an engineer, so dont try and argue “but engineering dude”. Show me one documented case where a 40 mm wider tire caused failure in a suspension.”