Sunday, April 14, 2013

BRZ vs. FR-S


So the debate rages on between these two cars, the Subaru BRZ and the Scion FR-S (GT86).

So now I am going add into this massive debate, but I will start with saying that I am heavily in favor of the BRZ. Yet I recommend that you read on because I don’t talk about the specifications of these cars.  
I think the first thing is price and I have no problem
with people buying the Scion due to its cheaper price tag. Yet remember that the BRZ’s base model still has navigation which is an option on the FR-S. Looking at the price, the Subaru cost $25,495 which is just about $200 more than the Scion. So that isn’t that bad when it comes to having the extra navigation. Yet this doesn't concern me if I'm honest.


It is true that the Scion and Subaru have different interiors and slightly different exteriors. So that might have also to deal with the price, but in all truth I don’t know. Then when it comes to the driving experience they are again similar, but not exact. Reports have been from a number of car magazines that the Scion is more tail happy than the Subaru. So with the tail backing out more on the scion,  which is already using skinny tires found on a Prius on both models to help loosen grip, how fast are the tires going to last? So you are still going to have fun in the Subaru, but not burn through your tires as fast. Right? No! Because to be honest that all depends on the driver not the car. So that is almost pointless to look at unless you want to go on one of the national race circuits.   

So let me get to the real point I want to make, and that comes from the badges. Do you want to own a car with a brand name that is turning 10 years old this year or a brand that is known worldwide for decades? Subaru is known for being a reliable car maker, but it is also known for its racing pedigree. So owning a Subaru, you get a piece of that magic, history, and prestige. It is the same reason and situation for when you buy a Ferrari or a Porsche. Not only are you buying a car, but also part of the history and prestige of that company. That is part of what gives those cars their magic. I wouldn’t have as much of an issue with this if Toyota had its name on the car instead of Scion because even Toyota has SOME racing history. Not to mention for the GT86, you would share the same GT name as the wonderful Toyota 2000GT. This car is one of the all time greats and can be considered to be in the realm of the 300SL Gullwing, and the DB5. It was even in a Bond film, and does have a racing history to back its name. This car helped Toyota become one of the worlds best car companies because no one expected Toyota to produce such an amazing car. That surprise was again repeated in the GT86. 

Now I am not going to say that Toyota should sell the car because then Scion would lose money and it is easy to sell as a scion because both the FR-S and Scion are aimed toward the younger age market. But again the GT badge does have a lot of meaning. But Toyota isn't going to make the switch so I am fine sticking with the Subaru.

So if badges don’t matter to you, and you care more about your car being an accessory than take the Scion. 
If you value the name of your car, you might want to go after the Subaru. 

In this blog we are also looking for cars that have soul and passion and I can’t lie and say that just because it has a Scion badge means it’s soulless. 
OH No! Both of these cars are made for people who love cars. The reason I picked this topic of these two for my first blog was because they are both true drivers cars. Both are for driving pleasure, and both are excellent. With the two names Toyota and Subaru behind these cars, you know you are going to get something completed, refined, and put together with pride.

These are true driving cars.
These have true driving soul. 
and as Jeremy Clarkson said "they will put a smile on the face of every petrol (gear) head in the world"






Genesis


To the world!

We all have our dreams. For many of us at one time or another that dream was car related. This blog is recognizing the realities for most of us, while still having our dreams. You may want a 600 horsepower Lamborghini, but instead you drive a Subaru Legacy. This is a blog about cars with soul and passion. Cars which captivate our minds and our hearts. Simply put, it will be rare for us to cover a Toyota. This is place of welcoming thoughts of massive V8's and burnt rubber with out having to worry about "Eco this and green that". We may all have our opinions which lead to massive arguments on what a good car is, but that is always better than having no opinion at all. It is important to care about  your car. After all, to many of us, our car is one of our best friends. Your car gets you to work every morning and gets you home. It keeps you warm in the winter and keeps you cool in the summer. They even get sick and hungry and you have to take care of them. So this isn't just about massive amounts of speed and power. This is about being a gear head who loves their car.

Sincerely,

A new blogger with a love of cars

Noah

To my first post,
to my first blog,
comes the first car!