LOL yes with that kind of power, (400kw) I think you'd want/prefer AWD or RWD would be loads of fun
Here's another 08 Sti pic....I hope they fit the rear view mirror side repeaters, very cool.
LOL yes with that kind of power, (400kw) I think you'd want/prefer AWD or RWD would be loads of fun
Here's another 08 Sti pic....I hope they fit the rear view mirror side repeaters, very cool.
My rides: 2004 Opel/Bertone TS Astra turbo convertible - 2012 Mercedes Benz C204 C Class coupe
Others: 2009 Honda City VTiL sedan - 2015 Fiat 500
Hey i totally agree...its hard enough putting 190Kw <about 164Kw atfw> to the ground and mazda has already limited 1st and 2nd gears....but the question wasnt how you put it to the ground...it was how much power you can get outta a engine/car....and that really depends on like i said..how much $$$$ you wanna spend.
Oh if mazda made a MPS 3 sedan...i would have had one too...but a hatch isnt that bad...im learning to live with it.
From what hype around....the new M3 range will be a huge step forward as Mazda roll out the Zoom Zoom project on all new models...with the M6 being the first cab of the rank.
A 3.5L V6 will put Mazda and the M6 in with the big boys and make take some market share...which is what subaru are doing...trying a new market for more share of the pie.
Anyways...enough of this.....whether you like the new WRX or not....its here to stay and ppl will still buy it...i have already seen a few on the road already.
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I hope your right, the 6 could definitely use a 3.5ltr V6 - reports I've read say, it'll continue to be a 4 potter only - it's the same Duratec V6 engine that's going to be used in the new Ford Falcon, yeh ???
As for the new rexs on the road, are they mules or actual production cars ??? I thought the new rex models were going on sale next year
The new Sti certainly looks good IMO but what it lacks in the looks department, it'll make up for with hi performance - latest info still has it at 225kw and 430nm (like the Evos these figures are usually much higher in reality) with a weight of 1490kg (less than the current model) and capable of 0-100km/h in 4.6sec. yummie stuff
My rides: 2004 Opel/Bertone TS Astra turbo convertible - 2012 Mercedes Benz C204 C Class coupe
Others: 2009 Honda City VTiL sedan - 2015 Fiat 500
A white wrx pulled into my work yesterday. it really does look better in the flesh(metal)
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There is a WRX vs GOLF test in todays MOTOR.
Paraphrase
Little turbo lag, smooth engine, no aural excitement. Interior roomy but downmarket. Seats are underwhelming. Not enough adjustability in seating position. Quiet comfortable suspension that soaks up just about any surface.
Very adjustable suspension. Lots of grip and body control. A little understeer on exiting corners under full power. Only a 5 speed gearbox that means high revs when cruising.
Takes it to another level when FWD hot hatches have reached their limit.
Very competent hot hatch that's too bland to look at or sit in.
Golf Gti: Engine sounds good compared to WRX's silence. Firmer suspension settings and slightly more road noise. Interior detailing and layout much better than Subaru. Seats excellent. Performance is similar to the WRX in real life. Handling can't match the WRX at the limit or in adverse conditions. Much more desireable than WRX.
That sounds about right as Subaru have purposely 'softened' the new wrx, I'm surprised the Golf has more road noise ?? it should be the quieter of the 2...
I too would prefer a Golf Gti over the standard new wrx, but the Sti should be a totally different story, looking forward to seeing how it does when it's released
My rides: 2004 Opel/Bertone TS Astra turbo convertible - 2012 Mercedes Benz C204 C Class coupe
Others: 2009 Honda City VTiL sedan - 2015 Fiat 500
mmm sti...
I for one think its a shame that they are on the 2.5L engine.. from my experience there is far more tractabnility from a fully forged 2.0L engine, and the 2.0 is a far more revhappy engine.. power and "tractability" in the 2.0L from what I have seen personally is far better in teh 2.0 JDM motor, c.f 2.5L. Perhaps that's also due to development time.. and also a bias of my own, due to my own experience. Also, I am led to understand that the tuning potential of teh 2.0 is greater than the 2.5. perhaps that also is due to time on the market, market spread, and development.
in my eyes, there is no comaprison between sti and MPS...
sorry, but the STI is a track weapon, ready for track ferom the showroom floor. I doubt that the MPS drivetrain can sustain the same punishment as the sti, again, from my own experience with the 2.0L. the engines (post initial rollout that were 100ron tuned) and gearboxes/ 3 diffs are relatively bulletproof...
oh, and then there are the brakes.... I havent researched, but what rotor/caliper/pad combo does teh MPS run?
Last edited by entice; 12th September 2007 at 12:54 PM.
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Current and past Automotive list: 1984 Cordia Turbo, 1997 WRX, 1998 Forester, 1975 124 CC Sport, 1999 MX5, 2003 STi, 2004 TS Convertible, 2006 AH CDX Wagon, 1972 124 BS Spider, 1962 Vespa GL, 1975 124 CS1 Spider, 1974 124 CS Spider, 2007 AH SRI, 2008 AH CDTi, 2008 AH CDX Wagon...as well as 3 more CC Sports, 1 x AC Sport..Now with added new Colorado space cab extended pick-up! 8 still in current possession...I need a larger Garage!
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