Thoughts and opinions on this new Scion. I just saw this commercial and was curious about the car.
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Originally posted by redlined302 View PostThat shit looks like a Subaru brz with freaking Scion badges on itmy daily driver. (AOM June 2010)
"she may not look like much, but she's got it were it counts kid. Made a lot of special modifications myself."
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http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=76111
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heres a thread from 2months ago where we where talking about these 2 cars
http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=188903
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It's a good platform, you can get rwd or awd. And a great engine to modify. There are companies who can wait to get there hands on these cars. It's nice to see affordable imports that look good and can be miffed out.MR:http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=150506
CHAMPCOUPE IS BACK !!!!
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Originally posted by ChampCoupe View PostIt's a good platform, you can get rwd or awd. And a great engine to modify. There are companies who can wait to get there hands on these cars. It's nice to see affordable imports that look good and can be miffed out.
The engine is mounted too low and to the rear of the engine bay to give the car better balance and weight distribution, this makes having AWD impossible on this vehicle.
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This is just a quick google search.
The Subaru BRZ is a lightweight, rear-wheel-drive sports car that provides nimble handling and spirited performance at an affordable price. Co-developed with Toyota (which sells its own variant as the Scion FR-S), the BRZ was designed to buck the trend of increasingly heavy, technologically complex vehicles and instead provide a pure, driver-focused experience.
Weighing in at just 2,762 pounds for the manual transmission model, the BRZ is one of the lightest sports cars on the market – it undercuts the mass of the Porsche Cayman by 160 pounds and is around 800 pounds lighter than a V6-equipped Ford Mustang. The low weight pays off in the realm of fuel efficiency and, more importantly, handling.
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Originally posted by 4U2H8ME View PostThe frs is really a subaru. I work for toyota and our area rep came in with one last month to show it to us. It's equipped with a subaru engine. The guys in the shop were checking it out and were talking about a possible sti swap would fit. Un fortunately the rep wouldn't let us drive it.
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