almightyfargoth
Well-Known Member
umm, let's be honest. If you're buying a Subaru, you're not going to be using it for rallying regardless.
because you're not Ken Block or you don't live in France or the Netherlands.
various other reasons..
here you guys go, finally had time to take some pics...not much and not very good angles so don't starting *****ing about it. i know.
umm, let's be honest. If you're buying a Subaru, you're not going to be using it for rallying regardless.
because you're not Ken Block or you don't live in France or the Netherlands.
various other reasons..
I dont think its a question that both Subaru and Mitsubishi produce a nice car. It simply comes down to symmetrical AWD. The STI has a much better snap off the line and the car tends to stay straighter on dirt or snow.
The evo is based more off being a road car than a rally car, though it is used for rally. Ive driven both, so I can say they are both nice but the new STI does have the edge when it comes to balance. Subarus generally have a better resale value as well, atleast in my area.
They are both fun cars to drive, head to head though in a rally, the STI does have the edge. Im pretty much a rally addict, so im not just talking out of my ***. The evo needs more suspension mods to rally, the STI comes stock with all you need minus the rally wheels/tires.
But then again, how many people ACTUALLY use these cars what they are intended for anyways? I know when I buy a subaru its going to be used for rally, im not going to dump the car hella flush...its just not right.
OP, if you want to meet some real subaru owners I would highly suggest you register at DIRTYIMPREZA.COM.
The evo is based more off being a road car than a rally car, though it is used for rally.
The original Lancer Evolution was to compete in the World Rally Championship.
what are you talking about?
I wasn't even talking to you
ok now I'm talking to you.
I'm not even saying you should lower your car, I'm saying basically no Subaru owner uses theirs for rallying.
that's like a 10% piece of the buyer's market, so drop the delusions of grandeur.
what are you talking about?
I wasn't even talking to you
ok now I'm talking to you.
I'm not even saying you should lower your car, I'm saying basically no Subaru owner uses theirs for rallying.
that's like a 10% piece of the buyer's market, so drop the delusions of grandeur.
lol it's ok bud, you don't always have to be a dick. just be nice. that works too.