Sh*t Scion FR-S Owners Say

Sh*t Scion FR-S Owners Say

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This is what happens when an Internet troll gains sentience.

YouTube channel TURBRO is a channel that intentionally pokes the sleeping bear that is the Internet to see what will happen. To that end,  they feature specific cars and proceed to roast them, and the owner community, mercilessly. It’s great. The comments section on every video is awash with rabid fans from every given car community defending their ride against people who are completely indifferent.

This episode is one we knew was coming, the FR-S/BRZ/86 episode. The 86, in any form, is a fabulous sports car for the money, even if it has a few weak spots. That said, the evil geniuses at TURBRO have no problem lampooning the average FR-S owner as an immature vaping teenager. Don’t ask that teenager any tough questions, or they might give you a load of BS before doing a sick burnout leaving the KFC parking lot.

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There is a lot of foul langauge in the video that, although we find hilarious, we probably shouldn’t repeat. Give the video a watch, but only if you’re okay laughing at yourself. Some of these jokes hit way close to home!

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Jake Stumph is a lifelong car enthusiast and racer, who has operated as the content editor for Internet Brands Automotive since 2015. He runs Corvette Forum, 6SpeedOnline, Honda-tech, and LS1tech, among other Internet Brands Automotive websites. His work has been featured by several other prominent automotive outlets, including Jalopnik and Autobytel.

He obtained a bachelor's degree in Political Science at the Ohio State University in 2013, then pivoted from covering politics and policy to writing about his automotive adventures, something that, he says, is a lot more fun. Since that time, he has established connections with most of the world's major automakers, as well as other key brands in the automotive industry.

He enjoys track days, drifting, and autocross, at least, when his cars are running right, which is uncommon. You can check out what he's up to on his YouTube channel, as well as his Jake Stumph Racing Instagram account. He can be reached via email at stumph.jake@gmail.com


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