Road Test: Yet Another Scion FR-S Review (by me this time)

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The Perfect Entry Level Sports Car
Article: Danny Geraghty
Posted June 28, 2012

I recently had the chance to drive the new Scion FR-S for a week courtesy of Scion Canada. The level of anticipation for this new model was unmatched since perhaps the 2003 Infiniti G35 / Nissan 350Z were released so I was very excited at this opportunity. Toyota seemed to really want to bring back the cult following from the AE86 and thrust it onto to a modern vehicle and the FR-S is the result.

The car is a joint venture with Subaru who is releasing the same model branded the BR-Z. If you pop the hood you’ll notice a Subaru Boxer engine inside. There is a low center of gravity on the car and this contributes to improved handling. In fact I can say that this is one of the best handling cars I’ve ever driven and reminds me of my Type R when I first got it. Since I wasn’t allowed to track the vehicle I’ll leave the more technical review of the handling to others but you will not be disappointed with how the FR-S holds the road.

With 200hp there is more than enough punch to keep you happy driving around town. I did find the low end torque a tad lacking but not enough to take away from any driving pleasure. I’ll bet Toyota doesn’t want to intrude on the territory that could be filled by any future replacement for the Supra.

The interior is a young sports car enthusiast’s dream. Sport bucket seats with red stitching, race pedals and a beautiful steering wheel are all standard. The audio system is modern looking and packs a decent punch though my only complaint is the design of the controls themselves. The flat surface (iPod style) makes is incredibly difficult to hit the correct button (next track, previous track) when you’re driving. Even the slightest bump can cause your finger to hit the wrong one.

Styling-wise this car is a looker. It’s got smooth sleek lines and will turn heads for many years. I do have two complaints however. The first is that the rear lights are Altezza style (clear with red lamps). I know Toyota invented this trend with the 2001 Altezza and IS300 but that fad has passed. The second complaint is the odd looking headlights. Toyota seemed to want to emulate the look of the Lexus LFA but there is something not quite right about the look but I’m unable to put my finger on it. I’m confident that it can be cured with a minor facelift in a year or two. Are these enough to hinder sales of the car? I doubt it.

I decided to try out the FR-S as a family vehicle and installed two baby seats to haul my family around. While no two-door car should be considered as a first choice for a big family, I still enjoyed the experience very much. The anchoring system was well designed and the seats installed perfectly. Foot room for the kids was nonexistent behind the driver but they are not old enough to complain yet so it was a non-issue.

The feel of driving the FR-S was one of quality. I felt like this was simply a well-made car that is built to last. Toyota and Subaru have a winning product for the entry level sports car here. I have to say that Honda seems to have ceded this market segment completely after dominating with the Integra and RSX models in the 90s and 2000s. The fact that the FR-S and BR-Z are rear wheel drive only adds to the flavor of the vehicles which are sure to appear at many drift, drag and track events for years to come.

At DMCC Round 2
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At the bank
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Great interior
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No leg room for the boys
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But they still loved it
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nice... je me rapelle juste de ton quote (danny) que j'avais trouvé assez funny à propos du montreal autoshow..

The new BR-Z is there but it hadn't been unveiled yet so no pic. To be honest the car is so hideous that I'd rather they left it under the cover anyways.
 
Thank you for the review and pictures!!! I've got mine yesterday and I'm just too happy, freaking love the car!
 
I wonder what Honda's response will be to the FRS?

They have to come up with something.

I'm not too sure that they will come with a response. Look at their japanese line up, aside from the Fit RS and CRZ, they only have minivans and boring sedans. They have the less exciting line up in the industry now. They also fail to offer a decent entry level motocycle in NA.
 
I'm not too sure that they will come with a response. Look at their japanese line up, aside from the Fit RS and CRZ, they only have minivans and boring sedans. They have the less exciting line up in the industry now. They also fail to offer a decent entry level motocycle in NA.

Well, not a long time ago we were saying the same thing about Toyota............

Honda unveiled the new "NSX" so who knows, they might be coming with something along the lines of an RSX.
 
Toyota never ceased to make the Yaris, their ultimate driver's car. I'm curious to see how the FR-S drives comapred to the yaris SE.
 
saw one the other day. seriously didnt like the looks of this. They need to lay off the RTX wheels. Does look like a fun ride tho.
 
SRS I think somebody put some LSD in your chicken Brah.

I rarely eat chicken. And what's wrong with the honda beat? It's cheap on everything compared to a big rwd, and it'sso much fun to drive, not only on a track (and not so much on the highway) but around town, on twisty roads, everywhere. normal cars < honda beat < motorcycle
 
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