We’re all (painfully) familiar with the phrase “opposites attract,” correct? If nothing else, it might help explain why a cozy, rear-drive and Japanese Scion FR-S and a roomy, front-drive and German Volkswagen GTI 5-door find...
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In addition to being the new “it” car for people who love driving for the sake of driving, the Scion FR-S and Subaru BRZ twins have quickly become the darlings of the tuning world. They’re...
The basic formula for automotive merriment is pretty straightforward. You need rear-wheel drive, decent horsepower, a taut suspension, crisp handling, solid braking capabilities and a transmission up for the task. Unfortunately, this has been a...
If you were lucky enough to attend the SEMA Show this past November, and were checking out the scores upon scores of Scion FR-Ss and Subaru BRZs, you might have noticed a stanced, fender-flared FR-S...
The small, rear-wheel drive sport coupes jointly developed by Toyota and Subaru – sold within these borders as the Scion FR-S and Subaru BRZ – aren’t on the receiving end of much criticism. Rightfully so,...
About five months ago, the car cosmetics experts at Japan’s Wald International released a pair of renderings of a kit it was developing for the Toyota 86, the Japanese market version of the Scion FR-S....
Quick question… How do you fit over 100 Scion FR-Ss into just one small area of a parking lot? Easy, have Scion in collaboration with HPI Racing host a remote control (RC) event exclusive to...
It’s no surprise that the Toyoboru was THE car this year at SEMA. With a shortage of new noteworthy sports cars in the automotive world, the Scion FR-S and to a lesser extent the Subaru...
It’s hard to believe that November is upon us yet again, but a check of the calendar (and, in less well-behaved neighborhoods, candy wrappers and/or smashed jack-o-lanterns on the street outside) indicates that that is...
The “Toyobaru coupes” – Toyota 86, Toyota GT 86, Scion FR-S and Subaru BRZ – have started reaching dealers worldwide, but they certainly aren’t staying at them very long as enthusiasts enthusiastically snap them up....