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looks like a mazda 3 that they got someone to beat with a mallet.

wtf the rear looks exactly like the lexus 4wd..even the badge

and the front looks like the BMW hatch

geez not effort put in besides copying

very few companies do. look at the new commodore. falcon rear with a lexus front. and the astra is just a commodore shrunk down a size.

looks like a mazda 3 that they got someone to beat with a mallet.

very few companies do. look at the new commodore. falcon rear with a lexus front. and the astra is just a commodore shrunk down a size.

Actually the commodore is a blown version of an 1995 Audio A4.

That thing is damn ugly! :P The body shape looks like it been taken straight from BMW 3 series, and the rear end has a slight resemblance to Mazda (like alot of cars on the market atm) And that interior is downright disgusting ;)

I think these are just some bullsh#t artist impressions, no way Subaru would have approved that ugly piece of crap. In comparison, Korean cars are much superior aesthetically! Again I dont believe this is the new WRX, wait and see real one when they release it next week.

first of all i have to say that i really hate wrx's, ANY OF THEM they are all nasty

okay so where do i begin.....

the front grill looks like its from a proton, the bonnet scoop doesnt match the car at all

the roof is too high, the back looks like a cheap lexus

the interior is disturbingly bland

jesus christ, i thought the new lancer was bad

looks like a mazda 3 that they got someone to beat with a mallet.

very few companies do. look at the new commodore. falcon rear with a lexus front. and the astra is just a commodore shrunk down a size.

i think the new commo is more falcon front/sides with some mazda 6 lights on the back

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