How many FR-S 10 series are there?
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How many FR-S 10 series are there?
10,000 10 Series
In total, just 10,000 10 Series models will be produced and will go on sale in June.
How many 2013 Scion FRS 10 series were made?
10,000 10 Series units
Scion plans a total of 10,000 10 Series units, and the FR-S will make up 2,000 of those units units.
Which is cheaper BRZ or FR-S?
The pricing is where both the cars differ. While the Scion prices the FR-S between $27,490 – $33,227, Subaru price the BRZ between $27995 – $31,895.
Is a Scion FR-S a v6?
The Scion FR-S has a flat-four engine with 200 horsepower. A six-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel drive are standard; a six-speed automatic transmission is available. This flat-four engine isn’t a powerhouse, but it offers instant throttle response and scoots the FR-S up to speed competently.
What is wrong with the 2013 FRS?
Subaru and Toyota may have to stop a recall for 2013 Subaru BRZ and 2013 Scion FR-S sport coupes. Reports say Toyota techs don’t know how to work on Subaru engines and some were not fixed properly. The recall is for faulty engine valve springs that may fracture causing an engine malfunction or a possible engine stall.
Are 2013 FRS reliable?
The 2013 Scion FR-S has a reliability score of two out of five from J.D. Power. Thats the lowest score possible across the auto industry.
How can I make my FR-S faster?
How to Make Your FR-S or BRZ as Fast as It Should Be
- Intake. No matter the vehicle, Camaro or F-150, engine modifications seem to start with the air intake.
- Exhaust. The other part of engine breathing is the exhaust system.
- Tune. The engine’s computer operates on a precision calibration.
- Pulleys.
- Nitrous.
- Turbo.
How much does it cost to own a FRS?
2016 FR-S Coupe 2dr Coupe (2.0L 4cyl 6M)
Year 1 | Total | |
---|---|---|
Financing | $633 | $1,812 |
Depreciation | $3,614 | $9,657 |
Fuel | $2,466 | $13,093 |
True Cost to Own® | $11,523 | $43,545 |