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LOL :w00t::):laugh:

Coming from someone who drives a N/A r33... slowest skylin ever made that is a bit harsh. I really think you need to wake up to yourself before you make silly comments like that, i have a lot of time/respect for skylines, but any wrx would be better then your car. The new WRX is definetly not something thats easy on the eye, but i dont think it will be that bad once everyone gets used to it/sees it in person.

Dayne

- He was talking about looks, not power.

- Even though he has a NA skyline, he can go sidways (and you dont need big power and dont need to go fast to get a little sideways), WRX cant = less fun IMO.

- to have fun in a WRX and feel their real handling capability - you need a race track..... how many people have their CAMS licence?? not many, and to go fast on the streets, not exactly the best idea.

Everyone has their own views and opinions which is fair enough (I still love r31's), i just thought i'd put in my 2c worth. :sorcerer:

back on topic - in my opinion, the nicest WRX's were the first ones, and the 2006 model, the new one about to come out, i dont like.

This car is the US version, and you know how ugly they like their cars. You can see full photos at www.subaru.com .

Apparently ugly is in right now, with cars like Ssanyong Stavic, Honda CR-V, Peugeot 207. It seems like no car maker can get it right.

But that Subaru looks like a Kia got raped by a Hyundai. It's probably a superior car to the current one in terms of quality and performance, but who wan't to park an ugmo like that is their driveway no matter how good it is.

W0rd..

Yeah, I agree, that thing isn't just ugly, it is a bloody monstrosity!!! Looks a Suzuki and a Hyundai fused into one and taken to the cleaners with a ten foot ugly stick!

When are performance car designers going to get that "smiley face" front end design is WRONG!

A performance car face should look "MEAN & ANGRY" in general terms!

Girly cars smile!

Mens cars scowl! :bunny:

i hope the STi which will be relelased in late 2008 early 2009 will look a lot better.

If it doesnt I'll get an evo10.

The real problem I face with both these new cars STI and Evo10 is the narrow looks of the whole package.

If I sit on the drivers side I am able to touch the passenger side windows without leaning across.

I know that in England and Japan there are width restrictions so I wonder if this is the problem with the look of these new cars today.

Some one with photo shop......could you please post up the same pic...but wider body...this I believe will shed some light on the

current design problems engineers are having to work around.

Anyhoo.....I would never buy that ugly thing....but have always liked WRX STi's.

The real problem I face with both these new cars STI and Evo10 is the narrow looks of the whole package.

If I sit on the drivers side I am able to touch the passenger side windows without leaning across.

I know that in England and Japan there are width restrictions so I wonder if this is the problem with the look of these new cars today.

Some one with photo shop......could you please post up the same pic...but wider body...this I believe will shed some light on the

current design problems engineers are having to work around.

Anyhoo.....I would never buy that ugly thing....but have always liked WRX STi's.

you got some long arms there :P

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