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Used 2015 Scion FR-S 2dr Coupe (2.0L 4cyl 6M) Consumer Reviews

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4 out of 5 stars

Great All Aound Car

Evan Pomerenke, Temecula, CA, 03/16/2017
Scion FR-S 2dr Coupe (2.0L 4cyl 6M)
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

This car is a great all around car. It is comfortable, good looking, and fun to drive. It also has amazing handling. The only thing the car needs is more horsepower and low end torque (which can be done). All in all, it is definitely a bang for your buck.

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5 out of 5 stars

FR-S Great bang for your buck

David Krishan, Houston, TX, 01/23/2016
updated 08/03/2017
Scion FR-S 2dr Coupe (2.0L 4cyl 6M)
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

This car isn't a rocket. It's a drifting, handling demon. If you want to go to the track and eat Mustangs, move on. You won't win. But if you want to have tremendous fun on corners, and a lively ride in traffic, this definitely is a car to consider. Yes, it's a bit underpowered acceleration-wise. You have to know that going in. And don't even consider automatic - 6-speed all the way or go home. That said, it is SO much fun to whip around traffic, take 90-degree turns at 50mph+, etc. It corners like a dream and is incredibly responsive. It's just a fun car. Also, it's a 2-seater. It may have four seats, but unless your friends are quad-amputees or children, they won't fit in the back. This is purely a 2-person cruising machine. The only way it would be more fun is if they made it a convertible. I have an hour-commute each way every day to work, and it puts a smile on my face every time I get in it. I have no regrets buying it. Edit 2 years later: I still love this cat for my daily driver. It is agile, small, but not Miata-small, you know? And while I will never win races in it, the handling on it is everything you could want from even a Porsche-level car. Definitely a keeper. I would recommend the Subaru BRZ over the Toyota however. The interior is much nicer, the service/warrantee better, and the price more or less the same.

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Completely Satisfied

Jerry, Cocoa, FL, 11/28/2019
Scion FR-S 2dr Coupe (2.0L 4cyl 6M)
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I bought my 2015 FRS in November of 2014. I take great care of the car, garaged, not driven in the rain, don't park close to other cars, etc., and it only has 9500 miles. I had the dealer install a Borla Exhaust system which added 10 - 15 HP. Had some early issues with chirping and Toyota replaced the gas pump twice. I did some research and when the third gas pump began chirping at idle I started using Chevron High Octane fuel and the chirping has STOPPED. This is a well built car that I am proud to drive and yes, it is a lot of un to drive with the 6 speed manual tranny. With the Borla Exhaust system I have all of the power I need!!

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