Motorweek Season 31 Episode 45 2013 Scion FR-S & 2012 Jaguar XKR-S
- July 13, 2012
[Scene opens with a panoramic view of a winding mountain road at sunset]
Voiceover: "Welcome to Motorweek, America's definitive automotive authority. On today's episode, we take a look at two very different cars with one thing in common - a passion for driving. First up, the 2013 Scion FR-S, a compact sports coupe designed in collaboration with Subaru. With a front engine, rear-wheel drive layout and a slick six-speed manual transmission, the FR-S is one of the most engaging cars in its class. But does it have what it takes to win over the die-hard enthusiasts? Let's find out."
[Cut to footage of the FR-S on the race track and winding roads]
Host: "The FR-S is a refreshing departure from what we've come to expect from Scion. It's a true driver's car, with a well-balanced chassis, precise steering, and a playful nature that begs to be pushed to the limit. The 2.0-liter boxer engine is naturally aspirated, producing 200 horsepower and 151 lb-ft of torque, which may not sound like a lot, but it's plenty for a car that weighs just over 2,700 pounds. And with a starting price of around $25,000, it's a great value for a car that offers so much fun. But it's not without its faults. The interior is a bit spartan, and some of the plastic materials feel cheap. And while the fuel economy is decent at 22 city and 30 highway, it's not exactly frugal. But overall, the FR-S is an excellent sports car that will put a smile on your face every time you get behind the wheel."
[Cut to commercial break]
Voiceover: "When we come back, we'll take a look at the 2012 Jaguar XKR-S, a supercharged grand tourer that oozes style, luxury, and performance. Stay tuned."
[Cut to footage of the XKR-S accelerating on an open road]
Host: "The XKR-S is the ultimate expression of Jaguar's heritage and modern engineering. The 5.0-liter V8 engine produces a staggering 550 horsepower and 502 lb-ft of torque, making it the most powerful Jaguar ever built. And with a top speed of 186 miles per hour, it's also one of the fastest. But the XKR-S isn't just about straight-line speed. It's also a well-balanced and agile car, thanks to its adaptive suspension, active differential, and aerodynamic design. The interior is a work of art, with soft leather, real wood veneer, and a 525-watt Bowers & Wilkins sound system. And with a base price of over $130,000, it's a car that's not for the faint of heart. But if you're looking for the ultimate blend of luxury and performance, the XKR-S delivers in spades."
[Cut to closing credits]
Voiceover: "Thanks for watching Motorweek. Join us next week, where we'll bring you the latest in automotive news, reviews, and features. Until then, keep the pedal to the metal."