This. Lol
This. Lol
Yup. Then you'd have people (who cried for more power) complaining and saying they can save $$ and get a Mustang, Camaro etc. Instead.
I will cry myself to sleep tonight. On the other hand, I just got home from a couple canyon runs on my FRS. My goodness, it's so fun to drive. Now I remember why I love it!
on an FRS it probably isn't.
on an FRS, it probably isn't.
sounds like it. I'm tired of going to car shows full of egocentric guys. God forbid you ask them anything.
very useful information. my buddy had bought a defective car that was still under warranty, and the dealership refused to buy it back. They gave him every possible excuse not to. He hired an attorney to take care of the problem and within no time had a brand new car. He swapped it out for the same model (an FRS).
I watched it a second time last night only for the ending. I wanted have the feels again.
I will begin using Pennzoil on my FRS. I expect similar results.
Very disappointed. I hope no one buys this car and gives them their money. Instead of adding a bit more power they make it look ricey. I'm sick of them not listening to us.
“Power’s still at a very reasonable 155 HP”
I'd trade mine in also. No hesitation!
I agree. The FRS/BRZ get a ton of crap when it comes to the power of the cars, but somehow the Miata gets a pass? It's okay to pay $25K for the Miata but not okay to pay $25k for an FRS/BRZ?
This was a fantastic read. I can almost feel your true appreciation for the car in the short time you were able to drive it. If I were to ever drive one of these I think my life would be complete.
I wish they'd just say if they are going to fire him or not. If I were to punch someone I work with, I'd be out of a job instantly.
love it! Nice shot!
Her panicking caused her to react without thinking. Many of us would've probably done the same.
To create the Scion FRS, we had to look beyond the notion of power. We believe driving is an experience. The FRS is beautifully unapologetically plastic. We created a whole new type of plastic, structure, and architecture. The FRS is synonymous with the quality, care, and integrity we undertook.