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    hmm maybe this is all about a little envy??? envious that you payed WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY too much for a name???

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbkid View Post
    hmm maybe this is all about a little envy??? envious that you payed WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY too much for a name???
    Funny how you keep skirting the issue.

    Please, Jack, just admit to me that they are nothing special to look at. Just another 4-door sedan with a bunch of stuff under the hood and a spoiler glued on. Then I will quit.

    I would rather BE a wolf, than a wolf in sheep's clothing.

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    I paid 23k for my boxster and it only had 23k miles on it. I don't think that was terribly expensive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nfpgasmask View Post
    Funny how you keep skirting the issue.

    Please, Jack, just admit to me that they are nothing special to look at. Just another 4-door sedan with a bunch of stuff under the hood and a spoiler glued on. Then I will quit.

    I would rather BE a wolf, than a wolf in sheep's clothing.

    Bart
    i disagree...i think they are well designed... designed exactly what they are made to do...RALLY!

    just like the VX

    they just arent as flashy as the porsche

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    I guess it's all personal opinion, but I'm with PB on this one to an extent. I really don't like a porsche minus the 911s and I prefer the old ones at that. The old 50s/60s ones were pretty cool too.

    I think the boxter falls right in with the s2000, miata, etc. It looks like tiny girly car to me. I know they are roadsters and they handle well, but I just don't like the style of it.

    While I'm not nuts about the new subarus I did really like the early 2000's with the round headlights.

    I've only ever driven a porsche once and it was a friends 911 that I wouldnt' dare get on with him in the car, but my sister&brother-in-law at one point had an STI WRX and it was one of the most bad *** cars viscerally I've ever put to the floor. The interior felt cheap as hell, but maybe that's what added to the feeling. I could feel and hear every sound from the road and engine and it was wicked fast. It's actually the fastest I've ever taken a car on the road.

    The funny thing about every STI/WRX owner I have ever know is they were also big off-road fans and many of them who could afford it also had wheelin rigs.

    I'll tell you now, I'll take that WRX in the dirt any day over the porsche, which is where the comparison falls apart. They were built for two different drivers, but the thing about it is the WRX can compete well in both ways.

    That being said, since it's what you want to hear, yes, I think they are pretty damn ugly cars, but I feel that way about both of the cars in discussion.

    I think alot of the newer sports muscle cars are butt ugly. I also hate BMW and Mercedes. and I REALLY wish all the dip****s in detroit would lay down the retro pencil. Why pay 29 grand for a lame *** copy of a 67 fastback when I can buy a nicely restored one for the same and nearly break my knee on the clutch?'

    The misconception that it's a burner with a gofast sticker and spoiler is false. I have rarely seen a street racer or tuner running an STI WRX. 1: They are pretty much out of their price rang, and 2: they are made for rally more than street racing.

    just my 95 cents (adjusted for inflation) ;-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by technocoy View Post
    I guess it's all personal opinion, but I'm with PB on this one to an extent. I really don't like a porsche minus the 911s and I prefer the old ones at that. The old 50s/60s ones were pretty cool too.

    I think the boxter falls right in with the s2000, miata, etc. It looks like tiny girly car to me. I know they are roadsters and they handle well, but I just don't like the style of it.

    While I'm not nuts about the new subarus I did really like the early 2000's with the round headlights.

    I've only ever driven a porsche once and it was a friends 911 that I wouldnt' dare get on with him in the car, but my sister&brother-in-law at one point had an STI WRX and it was one of the most bad *** cars viscerally I've ever put to the floor. The interior felt cheap as hell, but maybe that's what added to the feeling. I could feel and hear every sound from the road and engine and it was wicked fast. It's actually the fastest I've ever taken a car on the road.

    The funny thing about every STI/WRX owner I have ever know is they were also big off-road fans and many of them who could afford it also had wheelin rigs.

    I'll tell you now, I'll take that WRX in the dirt any day over the porsche, which is where the comparison falls apart. They were built for two different drivers, but the thing about it is the WRX can compete well in both ways.

    That being said, since it's what you want to hear, yes, I think they are pretty damn ugly cars, but I feel that way about both of the cars in discussion.

    I think alot of the newer sports muscle cars are butt ugly. I also hate BMW and Mercedes. and I REALLY wish all the dip****s in detroit would lay down the retro pencil. Why pay 29 grand for a lame *** copy of a 67 fastback when I can buy a nicely restored one for the same and nearly break my knee on the clutch?'

    The misconception that it's a burner with a gofast sticker and spoiler is false. I have rarely seen a street racer or tuner running an STI WRX. 1: They are pretty much out of their price rang, and 2: they are made for rally more than street racing.

    just my 95 cents (adjusted for inflation) ;-)
    very well said...i agree all the way around...

    except for them being ugly

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbkid View Post
    well...i would NEVER EVER EVER consider buying a porsche..i think they are 100% overrated, an old 911 wont keep up with an STI in straight, corners, stopping, or reliability most of all. i personally think that porsche owners are self endulged pricks, that think they are better than everyone else because they spent too much money on their car. (sorry porsche owners, i have never meet a friendly porsche owner in person)
    bart- for about 16-20k used you can pick up an STI nowadays...you get a car that is fast, corners great, stops on a dime, i can carry my 150lb rottie in, and i can drive year-round in colorado including back and forth to the mountains, and lastly but most important to me (as long as you dont molest it with mods) its reliable... theres the skinny for ya bart.

    sorry, a little bit of a rant on the porsche thing...i just think that daily driver sports cars are retarded, how is it nice to only have 2 seats, only be able to drive your car 5 months of the year, and worry about it breaking down all the time, AND you cant work on it yourself??? that just seems to be true with all german sports cars....
    GREAT vehicle if it is stricktly used for racing, or a weekend toy...but never a daily driver.

    Personally having a STI or any fast sport car is about to really racing the S..... outter of it.

    I can see all those STi,evolution WRX subs out there just driving around town,to me is insane,that little speeder was built for speed.

    I love the subs,i think they are excelent machines,but get that sub into the race track & get some trophies back home.

    In NJ there's a race track where you can see a good bunch of subs doing what they were built for,man i love to hear those mufflers roaring all over the track.
    :_drool:
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    nice, i couldnt agree more about any sports car gussie!!

    wish there were some sort of track here in colorado for stuff like that.

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    back to the original subject.. anyone else see that most of that vehicle is an Axiom?



    also the spoiler looks alot like the VX spoiler

    edit, oops, just saw jacks little blurb about it being an axiom squished between pics... very odd.. why the heck would anyone combine those two vehicles?

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    speaking of strange russian vehicles...
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    Quote Originally Posted by cyronman View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by technocoy View Post
    I think the boxter falls right in with the s2000, miata, etc. It looks like tiny girly car to me. I know they are roadsters and they handle well, but I just don't like the style of it.
    I agree completely here. Boxters carry the "cheap Porsche" stigma even among the Porsche crowd I think. And yes, they are girly.

    Quote Originally Posted by technocoy View Post
    While I'm not nuts about the new subarus I did really like the early 2000's with the round headlights.
    I admit, they seemed to be trying there at least. But I think when compared, the Mitsubishi Lacer Evo has a cooler (meaner) looking front end.

    Quote Originally Posted by technocoy View Post
    The funny thing about every STI/WRX owner I have ever know is they were also big off-road fans and many of them who could afford it also had wheelin rigs. I'll tell you now, I'll take that WRX in the dirt any day over the porsche, which is where the comparison falls apart.
    Agreed. I am not comparing the WRX and the Porsche as rally vehicles. Obviously, if a person buys a Subi to actually rally it, I can understand. Like you and PB said, that is what they were built for. I guess its just the people who buy a Subi, or a Lancer, or a Honda Accord for that matter, and try to make a race car out of it. I do not understand that. Unless, like Jack said, it is an envy thing, except envy that you can't afford a REAL sports car so you have to make one with a 4-door sedan.

    My whole beef is not with the cars themselves. Like I said, I'm sure they are really fast, and super reliable. I even think I read somewhere that Subis were voted the most reliable brand of automobile recently by like Consumer Reports or something. My point is, like I said above, why spend the money tricking out a 4-door sedan when you could, in many cases, but a car that looks like a sports car AND drives like one too?

    Quote Originally Posted by technocoy View Post
    That being said, since it's what you want to hear, yes, I think they are pretty damn ugly cars, but I feel that way about both of the cars in discussion.
    I would never buy a WRX, and if I went out an bought a Porsche right now, it would probably be a pristine black 928 or a Cayenne. Like I said above, the 911 is the wife's, and although it is nice, it ain't my style really.

    Quote Originally Posted by technocoy View Post
    I think alot of the newer sports muscle cars are butt ugly. I also hate BMW and Mercedes. and I REALLY wish all the dip****s in detroit would lay down the retro pencil. Why pay 29 grand for a lame *** copy of a 67 fastback when I can buy a nicely restored one for the same and nearly break my knee on the clutch?'
    I feel the same way I feel about Subis as I do about Mercedes and BMWs. If I had $80k to spend on a car, there ain't NO EFFING way I would buy a BMW. I would be buying a used Ferrari, a Porsche, a DeLorean, a Lotus, something BAD @$s! Not some yuppie luxury sports sedan...

    And I agree about the new muscle too. Why spend $35k on a new Mustang
    when I could own a CHERRY restored, uber tuned 1972 Mach 1?

    Still, a good discussion...

    Bart

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    Quote Originally Posted by etlsport View Post
    back to the original subject..
    Yeah, man, sorry, I REALLY effed this thread up...

    Bart

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    Quote Originally Posted by nfpgasmask View Post

    I admit, they seemed to be trying there at least. But I think when compared, the Mitsubishi Lacer Evo has a cooler (meaner) looking front end.



    ill agree for the new STI vs. EVO..the front end on the EVO is nicer...but the fenders and practicality of the STI just keeps me coming back...


    I would never buy a WRX, and if I went out an bought a Porsche right now, it would probably be a pristine black 928 or a Cayenne. Like I said above, the 911 is the wife's, and although it is nice, it ain't my style really.

    ill agree that the cayenne is a nice vehicle...but i would still rather have a VX


    And I agree about the new muscle too. Why spend $35k on a new Mustang
    when I could own a CHERRY restored, uber tuned 1972 Mach 1?

    AGREED!!!!!

    Still, a good discussion...

    agreed again

    Bart
    Quote Originally Posted by nfpgasmask View Post
    Yeah, man, sorry, I REALLY effed this thread up...

    Bart
    no worries my friend... i dont ever mind TJ'ing..this site would be boring without it..

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    Wink

    I sort of agree and sort of don't. I don't like the new Camaro as it is HUGE since they basically put a 2-door car on a 4-door Pontiac G8 chassis. Same for the Challenger...looks bloated since they put a 2-door car on a 4-door Dodge Charger chassis. Both are HEAVY.

    I never cared for the early mustangs until about '67 to '72 and never cared for the '80's or '90's versions. Went to the Auto Show in 2005 and liked the Mustang GT...but, didn't want to spend 29 grand + for one.

    Finally, came home with an '07 GT w/5-speed manual that had 5,200 miles on the clock (stored winters) for $19k.

    I'm not a poster child for Ford either...only owned one other...'79 Bronco. Other than snapping a timing chain & toasting a motor plus rusting profusely..it was reliable.

    I really didn't want a 'vintage' muscle car again....had one...'69 Roadrunner. Don't feel like messing with carbs or tracking down parts. Agreed that they produce TONS of torque and are classics...but, I just wanted a MODERN car with MODERN fuel injection..no hassles..modern conviences...get in, turn key, starts and goes without bucking down the highway when cold..vapor-locking when hot...etc. plus it will be my daily driver along with my motorcycle during spring/summer/fall...then my VX is the DD in winter.

    I basically bought mine because it was AFFORDABLE as opposed to a new one that has the same engine for $32k or a new Camaro SS for $32k+ or a new Challenger R/T for mid-thirties. The latter two won't deal because they are new models where as the Mustang has been out since '05...

    I don't get the younger generations fixation on sedans either. My buddy @ work was looking to buy a car for his son and he said he was looking for around an '04-'05 for around $8k-$9K or less and preferred an import for reliability. I found him a "cherry" '05 Toyota Celica GT-S, Silver, for around $8K and his son "insisted" he wanted a 4-door....wound up getting a '05 Toyota Corolla...for $9k....WTF??????
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