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One thing i didnt like from looking at the evo x up close was the exhaust tips! They look so cheap and tacky.. its basically just 2 x 1.5" pipes exiting with 2.5" chrome tips shamelessly welded over the top of them... There were a few other new cars that had exhausts like that as well! It looks like a ricer lancer drivers attempt at an exhaust! :)

Also they have taken no care in trying to create a flat undercarriage at all. it just goes to show that they are having to reduce costs to keep the car in that competitive price bracket. The evo/sti are unfortunately becoming less of a 'watered down rally car', and more of just a beefed up cheapo road car.

yeah subaru has gone down hill with its design department , it needs to go on a diet , get a new one and old one side by side and it likes like they have sealed the body and stuck a air line in there a blown it all way outta proprtion i reckon

but yeah the new lancer looks like a good thing , i wonder weather if you get the 5-10 warrenty on these things , like gtr660hp said i bet thats not under warrenty haha

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