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Not my cup of JD on the rocks at all!

You can see though that the market for the cars is 100% Euro hatch. I think they've gone the "let's design it for the Euro market, and if it sells anywhere else, BONUS!"

I think it's they're way of trying to up sales, and targeting the hot hatch of Europe has proven a gold mine for most car makers. Subura have so far been more of a "niche" brand, and never really mass sales like Toyota, Ford, GM, Nissan etc.

As far as the STI goes though, I can picture half of Englands hoodlums tearing up the streets in them.

For some reason i get flashbacks of the Ali G movie and the hatcgbacks in that :-)

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You can see though that the market for the cars is 100% Euro hatch. I think they've gone the "let's design it for the Euro market, and if it sells anywhere else, BONUS!"

Unfort you die with the looks you are born with and in my eye the wrx has always suffered in this dept....this new offering is no different.

I think what a lot of you are missing is the fact that it wasn't only designed for the european market or any market for that matter. The current wrx is getting killed in the wrc due to the fact that a smaller hatchback body is more suited to rally and so if subaru want to get back to its winning form they had to change their design.

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