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I know its not an RX8 lol but the price is only $25,990.00! I am amazed that it is so low, I think this car will sell out before it actually gets here!
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That actually is surprisingly low. It's about the same as the US pricing, actually.
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Holy **** is only 10 bucks more than the 2001 VW Jetta 1.8T I bought back in 2001!
And its a MUCH BETTER CAR!
http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2...sed-25990.html
The official Canadian pricing for the Scion FR-S is out, and the new sports car from Toyota will start at a base MSRP of $25,990. When the car is equipped with the six-speed automatic transmission complete with paddle shifters the base MSRP will be $27,110.
Keep in mind these prices are before delivery charges and taxes, so you can expect the final price at the dealership to be more than the MSRP. Before taxes but after the freight charges have been added in, the FR-S base price for the manual version should cost $27,485.
The FR-S will slot in just under the Hyundai Genesis Coupe, arguably its largest competitor, costing $509 less in Canada and and $50 less here in America.
In the States, the FR-S will sell for $24,200.
With original announcements from the company saying that the FR-S would be under 30k, Toyota has delivered on its promise and will market the car very competitively.
Read AutoGuide’s Scion FR-S review here.
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Well Footman I am hoping test drives won't be for a while........................lol. What I mean by that is I am hoping they will be sold when they arrive for the 1st little while. There are not huge volumes coming in and if you take a car with about the same torque as an RX8 and lower the weight by about 600lbs it should make a big difference. Also the $25,990.00 price is very attractive! If we have them unsold when they arrive in the next few months test drives will definately be available...........................but I'm hoping not lol.
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Your right Josh the FRS is supposed to under 2700lbs. The RX8 at a minimum is going to be 3100+lbs. So your right its about 400lbs+. Just remember every 100lbs is about 1 second per lap on a track. The R3 is a great car but it will cost triple what the Scion will to keep on the road in maintenence let alone fuel economy.
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^ three times...not sure where you're getting that!
I'm still looking for something to make me sell my '05, though I've since bought two cars.
I was excited about the FRS, though I was disappointed on some reviews that I read, especially with Subaru actually making their version plow so that it feels familiar to existing Subie owners
And Michelin Primacy (Prius) tires for the Toyota?
Betcha tested curb weight will be closer to 300 pounds less than the rx8, still nice but will it feel more hardwired to your senses than a rx8? Not sure.
^ three times...not sure where you're getting that!
I'm still looking for something to make me sell my '05, though I've since bought two cars.
I was excited about the FRS, though I was disappointed on some reviews that I read, especially with Subaru actually making their version plow so that it feels familiar to existing Subie owners
And Michelin Primacy (Prius) tires for the Toyota?
Betcha tested curb weight will be closer to 300 pounds less than the rx8, still nice but will it feel more hardwired to your senses than a rx8? Not sure.
Plus, useless back seat, a course engine...
But a great value, for sure.
Well, they know folks WILL CHANGE the tires regardless, so why waste money...
The Chief Engineer’s sensitivities are touched by the most benign act of modding – the choice of tires:
“We usually come up with a designated tire, a tire that is optimal for the car. We arrive at this decision after long tests. That some guys go and decide their own tire steals a little something from the enjoyment of the engineer – but that’s the concept of this vehicle. It is not made for the enjoyment of the engineer – it is made for the enjoyment of the owner.”
Would love to test drive the car to see how it feels... probably wouldn't trade the 8 for one though. Curious to see what kind of voodoo magic (or lack of) they worked on that macpherson strut front...
The new FRS/BRZ cars are very interesting, in a way I think it validates Mazda's philosophy over the last ten years or so which is basically provide a great handling, fun to drive car and don't worry about the horsepower so much. I'm of the opinion that many sports cars are so over-powered they actually become less fun to drive on the street because there is no way to drive it hard safely on normal roads. The FRS/BRZ is a refreshing turn away from the horsepower wars and back to the fundamentals of what makes driving a sports car fun.
Anyways, if the RX-8 didn't exist and I didn't need 4 useable seats I would certainly consider the FRS/BRZ cars as I've always been a sucker for lightweight cars. I'm with the other poster about the Lotus Elise, always wanted to own one of those ever since I lived in the UK for a year and my neighbor across the street had one.
Actually in a street car under/over steer is quite easy to corect with tire pressure and alignment changes. Its quite easy to change an RX8 from tail snapping to sliding with a smaller toe change and a couple of pounds of tire pressure.
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I'm buying this car and selling RX8, but i was considering buying out of province since HST is going to be another 3300
Have you driven one yet? what if you don't like how it drives. I can't think how many times I've gone out to test drive a car I thought I would love only to be sorely disappointed after driving it. I'm not saying the FRS will be bad, but it's idiotic to make a large purchase like a car without a test drive first.
I would also like to wait for the Subaru before making a Scion purchase as I've read the Subaru will have optional xenon headlights and a upgraded interior.
but i was considering buying out of province since HST is going to be another 3300
Are you sure that works? It certainly doesn't work in my Province. If you buy out of province, they charge you the taxes when you register the car in your home province.
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1988 RX-7 Convertible project because I must need more to do
2012 Subaru Impreza WRX 5 Door Commuter and Dog Hauler
When i think car, I always think (Autocross). It would be hard to replace the 8's handling without spending big money. For me handling comes 1st, performance 2nd and sex appeal 3rd.
Are you sure that works? It certainly doesn't work in my Province. If you buy out of province, they charge you the taxes when you register the car in your home province.
Being I live near Ottawa I would assume it would be pretty normal happening at dealerships in hull/Gatineau. Doesn't hurt to find out.
Being I live near Ottawa I would assume it would be pretty normal happening at dealerships in hull/Gatineau. Doesn't hurt to find out.
Yea, I definitely think you should look into that but I'm swaying towards you'll end up paying taxes when you register it in your home province.
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I would also like to wait for the Subaru before making a Scion purchase as I've read the Subaru will have optional xenon headlights and a upgraded interior.
You should really jump on the pre-order if you're seriously interested in the BRZ. I believe stock for this year will be gone by end of the month. I pre-ordered one.