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July 10th, 2013 11:50 AM #11
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July 10th, 2013 11:58 AM #12
Weirdly MI does not offer test drives for the BRZ on their website. Buti pa WRX STI.
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July 10th, 2013 12:01 PM #13
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July 10th, 2013 12:23 PM #14
So, Subaru really is a premium brand here, at least, for most. I remember joining one group of friends and when a late comer arrived and step off from his Tribeca, everyone was like quipping "ooooh! He drive's a Subaru, big time!" something to that effect and it's not even because that's a Tribeca but solely because it's a Subaru.
Weird.
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July 10th, 2013 01:02 PM #15
I don't know about being a premium brand but after sales ng subaru is really great. Once naflood yung legacy pero hanging floor carpet lang, they did the cleaning at home for free and did not void any warranty. I mean try that with Toyota or Honda, void na lahat ng warranty. hehe
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July 10th, 2013 04:13 PM #16The 86 has the same spare tire. In fact the trunk liner has Subaru stickers with product code and date.
The BRZ has that perceived up market thing even in other countries. More so in the US; Scion vs Subaru.
Popularity may also be affecting Subaru maintenance reliability. I know of a Legacy owner who left his car for a check up and ended up with a total wreck.
I'm very happy with the Toyota service and they can be as accommodating as Motor Image.
MI was much better when they were relatively new because there were only a handful of owners. Regular change oil was only an hour * MI now it's at least 2 hours. This is about the same as Toyota.
Is the price difference worth the brand perception?
Will you be happier with a Toyota or a Subaru?
Hassle of getting one from Toyota compared to the ease of getting one from MI.
I referred two friends to my a sales agent from Toyota Pasig. One got his 86 within a week. The other could not wait or did not ask so he got a BRZ.
Both are very happy now.
Everybody (people who like this car) wins in the end. You get what you want or pay for.
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July 12th, 2013 01:26 AM #17
The BRZ has different rear suspension tuning - it's tighter and more tied-down, dialed towards understeer. It's the car to get if you want a time-attack machine.
The 86/Scion FR-S is tuned looser at the rear, with oversteer more easily provoked. If you want to showboat and do opposite lock all day, this is your ride. Perhaps not the kind of car you want to be fooling around on a wet road, though, if you can't handle drifts or oversteer.
Writing for Motor Trend, professional race driver Randy Pobst did hot laps around the Streets of Willow Springs racetrack on both cars, as well as the "NC" Mazda MX-5, for a comparison article. Between the two Toyobaru twins, he preferred the BRZ. The Subaru clocked a lap about 3 seconds faster than the Scion/Toyota.
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July 16th, 2013 03:48 PM #18The BRZ is more expensive and yet will suffer more in the resale value, that is you plan to resell this car.
Ive read the history behind these 2 in wiki, BRZ is more tuned as a professional racing car according to Subaru. Maybe that's why its more expensive here.
Count 5 years from now, racing enthusiasts will definitely look for the Subaru .
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August 30th, 2013 11:42 AM #19
Well written article that highlight in details the difference bet. the BRZ vs.86
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October 15th, 2014 08:59 PM #20
370k difference wow...
ok then since buyers of these cars wont be satisfied on being in stock form. 370 k can make 86 better in performance by swapping oem parts by premium aftermarket parts. coilovers, filters, exhaust, wider wheels set, sway bars, some aesthtics.
tho subaru badge more i like
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