Unfortunate event led me here.
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Unfortunate event led me here.
First off, I'm new to this forum and to this type of car in general. I own a Scion FR-S right now, and got rear ended on New Year's Eve. Here she is before the accident:
I've put a chunk of money into it and then in a second it was over.
No, it doesn't look too bad from the pictures, however there is frame rail damage and it buckled my fender pretty bad on the driver side. Basically they are going to fix it and I'm going to get a diminished value check, sell the car, and pick up a new IS 250, or they are going to total it out and I'll still end up getting a IS. I've got my eyes set on a '15 Obsidian which I'll be picking up in the next few weeks. I've been apart of many other forums, but hopefully this is a more sophisticated bunch.
I've put a chunk of money into it and then in a second it was over.
No, it doesn't look too bad from the pictures, however there is frame rail damage and it buckled my fender pretty bad on the driver side. Basically they are going to fix it and I'm going to get a diminished value check, sell the car, and pick up a new IS 250, or they are going to total it out and I'll still end up getting a IS. I've got my eyes set on a '15 Obsidian which I'll be picking up in the next few weeks. I've been apart of many other forums, but hopefully this is a more sophisticated bunch.
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First hope you are ok. That same event led me here as well. My wifes car got rear ended as well. Her vehicle got totaled and i used the money i got for her car and used it as a down payment on a 14 is350. So after about 3 months i traded my truck in and got her a new car and kept her IS. You will love it. More room in the IS. Plus you can still customize it like your FRD. If you were in the vehicle at the time i suggest you hire an attorney. Maybe he can get you some money out of it.
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Welcome to the forum. Sorry to hear about your FRS. A couple years ago, I almost got a BRZ. It's a fun to drive car. 2014/2015 IS will be significant upgrade, especially the interior and tech features. If you are going to continue the hobby of modifying the car, I think the base model IS without F sport will be a great choice. Do consider the 350 as other suggested for the power or wait for the turbo version next model yr (?).
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Sorry to hear that. Your car was good looking. Hopefully you're ok. Regarding the IS, if you are used to a 200 HP car, them get the IS250. If you want to have something fast (300 HP), then the IS350 is for you. It's all about choices. Good luck!
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Hey man,
I saw your car on ft86club before; she was quite nice. Sorry to hear about the accident and hope you're okay. I actually did the same thing...BRZ got totaled, so I got a 2015 IS250 F sport AWD with everything except Mark Levinson stereo. Trust me, you'll love it. This is my first automatic car, and honestly, I am so happy I'm not shifting on a daily basis anymore. The car is so luxurious, its a huge upgrade in day-to-day activities, coming from the BRZ/FRS. I will definitely be getting a weekend car this spring, but I must admit I do not miss driving a sports car daily. At all.
Mark
I saw your car on ft86club before; she was quite nice. Sorry to hear about the accident and hope you're okay. I actually did the same thing...BRZ got totaled, so I got a 2015 IS250 F sport AWD with everything except Mark Levinson stereo. Trust me, you'll love it. This is my first automatic car, and honestly, I am so happy I'm not shifting on a daily basis anymore. The car is so luxurious, its a huge upgrade in day-to-day activities, coming from the BRZ/FRS. I will definitely be getting a weekend car this spring, but I must admit I do not miss driving a sports car daily. At all.
Mark
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Hope you weren't injured, and what a bummer on the FR-S. I was in a tC prior to my IS350, and someone hit me when I was going straight through an intersection and he turned left into my driver's side front bumper/fender. It also didn't look too terrible, and my insurance company was pretty sure it wasn't going to be totalled. But once my body shop guy got a chance to look at it, he said he never would have been comfortable putting me back into it because of the extent of the damage.
I agree, go for a 350! You will enjoy it, but I still miss my scion. haha
I agree, go for a 350! You will enjoy it, but I still miss my scion. haha
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First off, I'm new to this forum and to this type of car in general. I own a Scion FR-S right now, and got rear ended on New Year's Eve. Here she is before the accident:
I've put a chunk of money into it and then in a second it was over.
No, it doesn't look too bad from the pictures, however there is frame rail damage and it buckled my fender pretty bad on the driver side. Basically they are going to fix it and I'm going to get a diminished value check, sell the car, and pick up a new IS 250, or they are going to total it out and I'll still end up getting a IS. I've got my eyes set on a '15 Obsidian which I'll be picking up in the next few weeks. I've been apart of many other forums, but hopefully this is a more sophisticated bunch.
I've put a chunk of money into it and then in a second it was over.
No, it doesn't look too bad from the pictures, however there is frame rail damage and it buckled my fender pretty bad on the driver side. Basically they are going to fix it and I'm going to get a diminished value check, sell the car, and pick up a new IS 250, or they are going to total it out and I'll still end up getting a IS. I've got my eyes set on a '15 Obsidian which I'll be picking up in the next few weeks. I've been apart of many other forums, but hopefully this is a more sophisticated bunch.
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Thanks guys for the thoughtful comments. Power isn't anything I even consider at this point, but I will look into the 350 for sure. I'll probably go for a test drive later on this week. As far as modding goes I'm pretty much done. I'll end up putting a nice set of wheels on and some coils and be satisfied. I don't want to really stance out a luxury car and go through that hassle again. Plus that way if something does happen again (knock on wood) I won't be losing as much.
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I graduated from a 350hp Mr2 (and hence the mr2 forums in the 10 years prior to this) and although I too am new here, the crowd is definitely better. Less attitude, less arrogance, less stupidity. God….Im getting old
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I was apart of the FT86club for about 2 years, and to be honest that site went to crap. Too many immature people that added no real value to the site. I got tired of every thread being full of meme pictures and people bagging on one another for being different. Reading around this site I can tell that this is a better community. I guess being as the younger crowd can't really afford a new Lexus.
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I was apart of the FT86club for about 2 years, and to be honest that site went to crap. Too many immature people that added no real value to the site. I got tired of every thread being full of meme pictures and people bagging on one another for being different. Reading around this site I can tell that this is a better community. I guess being as the younger crowd can't really afford a new Lexus.
None of that nonsense here. These 6 cylinder engines just aint made for turboing and because its a classier vehicle, the mods all tend to be pretty tasteful.