The Subion FR-Z, as we call it around here, I find to be a joke. It's not really a Subaru(lack of AWD) and Toyota wouldn't take ownership of it here in the states(hence the Scion badges). At least it's still a Toyota in Japan. It has been touted as the successor to the E86, so I'm expecting that within the next year I'll see every
PR 20-something driving one in Kissimmee. An acquaintance has one, and he's suffered nothing but ridicule over it. Until he smoked everyone in the time attack course a few weeks back. Still wouldn't drive it, having owned a real Subaru before.