We got to flog a BRZ & a WRX back to back on Monday.
We drove freeway, fast cloverleafs, country service roads, corners, curves, cones, etc. My wife & I had a ball, well so did the salesman.
We began with the BRz since I thought my wife would be impressed with the power of the WRX and that would make her think the BRZ was underpowered. Turned out not to be a problem.
Let me start with the negatives. The side rear view mirrors appear to be angled down. They aren't really, but the top of the mirror angles down to make it appear that the mirrors turn down. That wouldn't be any kind of issue except that the 3/4 rear view has a big blind spot due to the fastback nature of the roofline. We only noticed that to be a problem when exiting the freeways. We couldn't tell if we were merging into a car.
That's it. All the things I thought were going to be issues weren't. Sure I'd like more HP, but I'd want more on a Ferrari. The power was quite good.
I'd heard someone on here complain about the power cut at redline, so we bumped it a lot on purpose. Not a big deal. It cuts the power instead of letting you ride the redline but it truly wasn't a big deal. I've been in lots of cars that cut it the same way.
The BRZ is form fitting. It fits like a glove. I'm 6' and had plenty of head & leg room. Turns out there's enough room in the back seat for a fat man. I'd have never guessed it. It's not cross country room, but it is cross town room.
BTW it will get 2nd gear scratch with a fat guy in the back. And I wasn't really trying to.
There's more storage in the car than I thought there would be. The trunk is more generous than I thought plus the back seat folds down to give you a lot more room. My wife mentally packed the car for a Route 66 & Pacific Coast Hwy jaunt we want to make and pronounced it more than adequate.
The dash is much better on the BRZ than the WRX.
The BRZ made the WRX feel ponderous. And the power delivery on the WRX made it feel like it wasn't any more powerful than the BRZ. The WRX didn't launch quite as hard and less bottom end power plus the turbos kicked in quite softly so it just didn't feel quite as fast. It was quicker which was shown in the times and the speeds we reached, it just didn't feel quicker.
I know the WRX isn't ponderous, but driving it back to back to the BRZ reminded me of the 70's GM stationwagons. The BRZ was a scalpel and the WRX was a sledgehammer. Responses were no where near as sharp or quick.
They are not cars you'd normally consider as options for each other, but since the price is virtually identical you have to compare them. The BRZ shouldn't be the same price. It is properly priced at the $19,900 that they originally said it would cost.
We haven't looked at the FRS but we won't spring for the track suspension on either since it