The 2013 FR-S beat out its competition to earn the Best Sports Car for the Money from respected publication U.S. News & World Report. The annual award recognizes value, quality and critical acclaim across 21 vehicle categories.
To evaluate the FR-S, U.S. News & World Report judges
looked at the sports coupe’s safety record, reliability and opinion from
industry experts. Additionally, the expected five-year total cost of
ownership and average vehicle price at the time of publication
contributed to overall scores.
“The Best Sports Car for the Money award is a testament to the
incredibly fun and accessible sports car experience offered by the Scion
FR-S,” said Scion Vice President Doug Murtha. “We are proud the FR-S
continues to impress industry enthusiasts and drivers, while also
representing the passion behind the Scion brand.”
The FR-S comes standard with 17-inch alloy wheels, a limited-slip
differential and 2.0-liter flat boxer engine that produces 200
horsepower and 151 pound-feet of torque. Its distinctive lightweight
design and impressive handling have built a following since its
introduction last year.
Also winning awards were the Toyota Tacoma and Toyota Tundra, winning
“Best Compact Truck for the Money” and “Best Full Size Truck for the
Money” awards, respectively. It is the second year of top honors in a
row for the Tacoma.
Courtesy of Toyota Pressroom
No comments:
Post a Comment