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View Poll Results: Fiat 500 Abarth or Scion FR-S?
Fiat 500 Abarth 4 8.00%
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Old 06-20-2012, 04:41 PM   #1
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From what I've read everyone that has one is madly in love with the FR-S. Handling is almost too aggressive from what a lot of people are saying, especially with the Prius tires.

Plus there are constant rumors of factory boost coming.
Prius tires?

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if we were getting the unfiltered abarth ss, I'd say go with that for DD....but we are not.....
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Old 06-22-2012, 07:25 PM   #2
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Prius tires?

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if we were getting the unfiltered abarth ss, I'd say go with that for DD....but we are not.....
The tires the FR-S comes with are very thin 17's that originally were on the Prius as a sport option.

While I don't think they are low traction eco tires, they are nowhere near as grippy as the top of the line tires most enthusiasts would choose.
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The tires the FR-S comes with are very thin 17's that originally were on the Prius as a sport option.

While I don't think they are low traction eco tires, they are nowhere near as grippy as the top of the line tires most enthusiasts would choose.
i've read somewhere that they intentionally put those tires on so that the car can more easily get loose. i don't know - maybe that's true or maybe they just had a lot of prius tires laying around? either way i vote for the fr-s!
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Old 06-22-2012, 09:50 PM   #5
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Fr-s has 215-45-17....not exactly narrow for an OEM tire. Miatas only have 205 17's
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FR-S Limited Slip explained:

http://www.autoblog.com/2012/06/21/s...-differential/
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Or maybe they know that 95% of owners will put on some new wheels and rubber anyhow :D
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Old 06-23-2012, 10:04 AM   #9
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Oil change on the FR-S will be dead simple compared to the Abarth
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Old 06-23-2012, 12:51 PM   #11
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Glad I could be of help Honestly though, there's nothing like difficult or moronic maintenance to make me hate a car (how difficult can it be to engineer the vehicle for simple maintenance )

I guess I would have to test drive both to see which one I prefer. Neither would work well for me, as having 2-doors and kids can get old quick
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Old 06-23-2012, 01:05 PM   #12
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FR-S. The Abarth is cool, but that FR-s is just so sexy.
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Old 06-23-2012, 03:23 PM   #13
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Fr-s has 215-45-17....not exactly narrow for an OEM tire. Miatas only have 205 17's
Depends what you compare it too. Stock wrx wheels are 235, genesis 225/245 f/r. I think 215 is a good size though, my Viggen had 215's. For the power they are a good choice. And they are cheaper since they are on other vehicles.
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i've read somewhere that they intentionally put those tires on so that the car can more easily get loose. i don't know - maybe that's true or maybe they just had a lot of prius tires laying around? either way i vote for the fr-s!
They did. There is an article where the Toyota engineers explained it all. The wide tires of today are good for high horsepower cars, but the wider a vehicle the harder it is to make the car handle. Just look at how some of the autocrossers on here are doing against some really expensive cars.
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Being from the Detroit area, I see TONS of cars that are unreleased, testing, etc all of the time from all of the manufacturers. I have to say that I'd go FR-S on this one. There's a person who drives an Abarth at my work and it looks good in person but it just doesn't do it for me. And the power just doesn't make up for it.

The FR-S needs about a one inch drop AT LEAST and it would be unbelieveably clean and smooth looking. My only gripe is the stealership markup. I watched a recent dyno and the FR-S is only putting down about 150hp or so, which after powertrain loss, isn't too bad. I hear rave reviews from some local owners about how it stays flat like no other in the corners and it basically does what you want it to, very controllable almost like the Rx8 (but I don't think it's as forgiving and easy to drive as that car).

I'd do FR-S if you can get a reasonable price.
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Hot FR-S on Jalopnik today: http://jalopnik.com/5927164/sunset-on-a-scion-fr+s
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I went with an FR-S. It handles great stock, and stays nice and flat. It is a little tail happy, but it is some amazing fun.
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^nice! VERY jealous right now.
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