Turbo+ AWD!!!!!

A properly balanced RWD car will lay the smack down in the corners. That's better than good.

Ur right I jus haven't seen any mustangs or camaros around here that corner well. Of course it has to do with the driver also. Which is why I told my lil bro not to get a camaro as his first car. He needed more experience as a driver before going rwd.
 
Ur right I jus haven't seen any mustangs or camaros around here that corner well. Of course it has to do with the driver also. Which is why I told my lil bro not to get a camaro as his first car. He needed more experience as a driver before going rwd.


:D For all the advances made by American automakers to catch up to the rest of the world and with the exception if the current Corvette, American cars are still only good at being fast in straight lines. BMW, Mercedes, Porsche, Ferrari, Lamborghini are all examples of well made, well balanced RWD cars. As far as what we poor folk can afford we've got the FRS/BRZ, Nissan Z cars, S2K and Miata to keep our need for RWD Badassery going strong.

I still think that Mustangs, Camaros, and challengers are nothing more than big metal penises.

Edit: I love RWD and miss it sometimes. AWD is still RWD with training wheels as far as I'm concerned.
 
yea, your civasubie tlx def is driven by someone who knows how to drive...i saw your dragon pix.

Thanks. Amazing what roughly 2 grand in mods, including tires can do to a car.....

My favorite pic, almost got the rear tire up in the air
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I will actively be searching for a Miata in the spring, I won't be hunting any cars, only corners.

I'd sell the WRX sooner but I need it for my job lol, not the type of "need" you would think of.

I'm totally sworn off new muscle cars , mistangs, camaros, challengers, not even once.
 
Jason, you have extreme car commitment issues. You're worse than me. Not worse than Josh though.

Being as I have such car commitment issues and am not in a position to get another one, I'm probably picking up either a bike or a ruckus in the spring.
 
Do you have flashpro? I didn't see a mod list in your thread :(

No, there is Hondata available for the R18 but by the time it came out I hit 100k miles and didn't want to spend the money. I will prob be searching this spring for a different car...
 
:D For all the advances made by American automakers to catch up to the rest of the world and with the exception if the current Corvette, American cars are still only good at being fast in straight lines. BMW, Mercedes, Porsche, Ferrari, Lamborghini are all examples of well made, well balanced RWD cars. As far as what we poor folk can afford we've got the FRS/BRZ, Nissan Z cars, S2K and Miata to keep our need for RWD Badassery going strong.

I still think that Mustangs, Camaros, and challengers are nothing more than big metal penises.

Edit: I love RWD and miss it sometimes. AWD is still RWD with training wheels as far as I'm concerned.
Ride with a cop on a twisty road in a charger rt pursuit edition. They can corner very well. When the right time comes to trade my car in I'm probably going to go back to a charger to be honest :cool:
 
Jason, you have extreme car commitment issues. You're worse than me. Not worse than Josh though.

Being as I have such car commitment issues and am not in a position to get another one, I'm probably picking up either a bike or a ruckus in the spring.

Yes I do, the big thing here is that I want to own a fun car outright, no more payments. I just want to sit back andhave fun , not worry about payments & resale.
 
Auto Express reports Subaru will stop selling the Impreza, WRX and WRX STI in the UK starting next year

A spokesperson with the company said Subaru has been evaluating the Impreza and its performance in the UK for the past year and has finally decided to pull the plug. That means all of the model's performance iterations will also drop off of dealer lots, including the WRX and the STI. The unnamed spokesperson said Subaru UK currently has no plans to to bring more stock of either model once the current supply sells out. That means buyers in the UK have until around early summer 2013 to get their hands on an STI.

The move comes in response to slow demand, which has trickled off in the face of competition that best the machine in terms of refinement, performance and emissions. Moving forward, the automaker says it will focus its sales efforts on models like the XV Crosstrek, Forester and Outback, as well as the company's new BRZ sports coupe.
 
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