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front end of evo reminds you of a 34!? WTF...its great to see that the lancer is a completely different shape and does not look one bit like the older model, the subaru just looks like another wrx with a few cosmetic changes

EDIT: a side shot would be great

Edited by thorpe84

The EVO front looks like a Veilside kit gone wrong.... more wrong than they usually are... that's pretty wrong.

STI front looks good but the shape of the body makes it look like a CRX, very similar to a shopping trolley. I hope it's just the angle of the pic that makes it look like that.

After over 10 years of STi vs Evo, Subaru finally make the STi look better than the Evo...

... but that's if those concept pictures depict the production versions

wethjer they made it look better or mitsu made it look worse is debateable :S i rekon EVO X is ugly

The subi and mitsu look the same hey... same general lines...

And why put a 6cyl in them to whoever said that? Look at it this way, if you had a size 6 foot, you wouldnt buy size 4 shoes. THEY DONT BLOODY FIT!!!

so you reckon the 6pot boxer doesnt fit a rex? :no:

No I know they do. As I have seen it, with all the gear etc. But in terms of what its going to do to the rest of the cars handeling and dynamics, and factory fitting it...

And as old mate was revering to both, I cant see mitsu fitting a 6cyl that is BETTER than what they have now in the evo.

That and they are marketed as 4 bangers. Thats the market they are in. You put a 6 in either and it puts it in a different market.

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