Can't even test drive the BRZ!
#1
Can't even test drive the BRZ!
I'm looking for a cheap 2nd car (in addition to my 997.2).
I called several Subaru dealers. None have any BRZ's, no test drive available, and there is a waiting list to order. WTF? For a $25K car? It goes to show you.... there's a large demand for dynamite inexpensive sports cars. Supposedly, the brz is the funnest and best new sports car in years at its price point....
I called several Subaru dealers. None have any BRZ's, no test drive available, and there is a waiting list to order. WTF? For a $25K car? It goes to show you.... there's a large demand for dynamite inexpensive sports cars. Supposedly, the brz is the funnest and best new sports car in years at its price point....
#4
I have one outback and plan on another new one next year (Wifes car)... They make a simple , good working product. Some models have been hard to come by as of last year because of the floods they had causing production to stop and fall behind. Give them time to get them out in the market and there will be pleanty of test rides.
Last edited by cerbomark; 07-14-2012 at 11:26 AM.
#5
I have a friend who is a marketing executive at Subaru. She holds the distinction of being the first American to get a speeding ticket in a BRZ....six months ago during a photo shoot tour of the car in SoCal. She says the car is simply a blast to drive. Subaru expects it to sell in huge numbers.
#6
I agree. I'd go either luxury or utility to compliment the 911.
#7
After driving my 2006 997.1 and getting into my 2011 Subaru STi, I still have lots of fun....the the 997 has its character but the STi is no slouch
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#8
Can't even find one near bay area. As soon as they get on the floor someone will really buy it.
I drove it once and didn't really like it. It's okay but magazines are way way way overrated it though.
I drove it once and didn't really like it. It's okay but magazines are way way way overrated it though.
#9
huge hype for this car, BRZ or FR-S. car looks great & i think it has good potential. it's going to be a very popular modding car for the entry level people.
well, i drove the FR-S. not impressed at all. for what it is i guess it attracts certain target audience but surely not for us. for me, i would get a WRX STi any day (yes i realize it's 10k more & very different car) over the BRZ.
well, i drove the FR-S. not impressed at all. for what it is i guess it attracts certain target audience but surely not for us. for me, i would get a WRX STi any day (yes i realize it's 10k more & very different car) over the BRZ.
#12
I went with a coworker to drive one. It's pretty fun, and the shifter is fantastic. The car is shockingly compact, and the interior has flash, but feels very cheap compared to Porsche/ Audi). The dealer in Hawaii carries both the Scion and Subbie. To my eyes the Scion has more interesting detailing and is a couple grand cheaper for basically the same car. The Subaru interior was slightly better and less juvenile/ boy racer.
Overall I preferred the Scion. Coworker preferred the BRZ.
Overall I preferred the Scion. Coworker preferred the BRZ.
#13
I autox'd an stock FRS with race tires last month and was thoroughly disappointed. The car has a flat power band and didnt have much character. Maybe this is because I was coming from my C2S with supersports. For what its worth I was about 2.5 seconds faster in the porsche than the frs around 50 second course
#14
Playing the numbers game with the FRS, IMO, is missing the point, especially against a 911. How do you think it would compare to say, a Mazda 3 or Miata? Im sure it would be a much fairer comparison, not to mention the elusive fun factor.
#15
Agreed. Why bother with a lesser sports car? If you just want to spend 25K upgrade your Porsche by a few years or do a model jump. I prefer to have one killer car than a couple of cars that are competing for my time.