takumi788
Josh H
takumi788

I bought a 93 MX6 for $300 bucks with 120,000 miles and a blown head gasket when I was 14. I fell in love with cars and also learned how to work on cars because of the MX6. I replaced the head gasket/water pump/timing belt when I was 15 and it ran for an additional 180,000 miles with no major problems. After 4 years

As an FRS owner, I saw this picture and was expecting to be very angry with you. But then I read your post and you are kinda right. The tires they came with were hard to take a corner with at normal speeds on the street with out wagging the tail. Also, the suspension felt very floaty to me on the track until I put on

90-94 Honda Accords and Neons dominate the enduro class at a few dirt track venues in central NY.

IDK how long this design has been in the works. It looks fantastic.

I don't have a question but some food for thought. Young buyers aren't buying Scions because they are super bland. Easy as that. Make an agile, awd, hot hatch (that is not just a re-badged Toyota) with a manual option. Practicality and a little bit of sportiness. The iM concept looks great!! DON'T CHANGE IT! I am an

Ew...I got a BMW M5 which cannot be further from a car that I would ever consider buying. Also, I don't know what you think loaded is, but a M5 is a lot of money and I answered NO to that question. For further quiz making studies. I just bought a FRS and my result was an M5.

The guy that drives something slower, like a Miata/FRS/S2000, and tries to justify the slow quarter mile time by saying "It's a this car is meant for corners." Or "This car is all about the being fun to drive." Or "It is all about balance." Or........oh wait, that's me.

These are the guys that don't get as much attention at they think they deserve and end up doing a burnout or something terribly idiotic.

Its a CRX. Collect the insurance and let it go.

I just bought a 2003 WRX for $2900. Its seen a few CNY winters and has a few bumps and bruises but it runs like a champ. This is about new cars though.

I have driven a:

As a 26 year old Scion FRS owner, you sir, are my hero. I agree except it would need to be AWD for my approval.

Americans do the same thing. I learned to decipher the "names" of said cars when I worked at an auto parts store.

I noticed the Subaru GC8 early in the video and was praying for it's survival.

Even the FRS badges were made by Subaru. lol

Aside from the WRX as #1....the whole rest of the list is not how I would have guessed at all.

It would be interesting to watch a hella-fush slammed car teeter-totter on that. #BecauseSwag lol

You must drive the car for a few weeks to really appreciate the power it has. When I purchased mine I had buyers remorse for the first month or two. "Why did I buy such a slow car!?" After a few mountain drives and a track day I really began to love the car I purchased.

I loved how helpful the RX7 community was. Especially on RX7Club. Guys would pull a u-turn to talk to talk and help with problems when they saw my FC3S.