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Old 11-02-2011, 08:08 AM   #141
Nlkko
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Originally Posted by Over9K View Post
200HP and 151 ft pounds of torque at 6600 RPM's.

That engine better be putting 150.99 ft pounds at 2000...





I see you haven't talked to any Scion owners, or been in the states.

When someone asks you what car you drive, and you say "Scion FR-S", most people will not look further than the word Scion.

A Scion is a typical douche bags car, especially in the states. Usually a high school student in their senior year that thinks their car is the best thing ever.

I recommend that you fly down there and meet the Scion kids.
That's what Scion caters to, younger adult. Hello Project Genesis? You've got problem with the car because of the badge? Loosen up a little.

It's only your perception that "most people will not look further". Most people could give a fuck what car you drive unless it's some exotic.

Anyways.

Subaru spec leaked.

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While searching the Internet for something new on the most important trio of sportscars to arrive in a long time, we came across this magazine scan on the FT-86 Club forum. While the image you see is very close to an actual production form of the Subaru BRZ, it’s just a very good rendering, but what’s really interesting is that German publication Auto Bild seems to have had a test drive with a prototype and it got a four star rating.

According to the car magazine, the BRZ will hit European showrooms in May next year and will sell for €30,000, which is a lot more than the $25,300 that it’s expected to cost in the US. However, there aren’t any real competitors that offer a rear-wheel drive focused chassis for that kind of money, and we’re also confident it will sell well.

Auto Bild says the biggest downside to the 2+2 coupe is that the interior quality isn’t all that great, and the materials look cheap. However, the most important facts they revealed is that the BRZ has 209 HP, not 200 like the FT-86, despite using the same 2.0-liter boxer engine. The unit also produces 230 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm, and we think this has something to do with the difference between US and European versions of the car, not just between Toyota and Subaru.

The 213 HP is apparently enough to push the BRZ from 0 to 100 km/h in just 6.0 seconds (yes, that’s six seconds flat) and on to a top speed of 225 km/h (140 mph). That sounds a bit like next-gen hothatch performance, but the developers of the car did say the were fed up with the top speed war and were focusing on driving feel instead.
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