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its evo v's sti....this is the wrx v's ralliart battle...the wrx has the goods in handling and performance, loses in looks. you do get the twin clutch in the ralliart which i think in reality you'd get over pretty quick....then all u have is a auto that changes quickly...

i'd go a wrx if i was in the market for a new car...evo/sti a little too much when u have a wrx and ralliart this good....also sti/evo hit the luxury car tax....

too bad ralliart wasnt released after the wrx....then im sure the power would have been up'd to match it....oh well...come on next generation!!!

i reckon wait a few more years for subaru to get their shape right. they got everything else sorted out. as we've said this 09 WRX out of the box will beat every standard evo up to evo IX and every sti up to the 08 sti in straight line speed and handling.

and there is even room to modify them too.

give them a couple more years to fix the looks and the wrx will be the car to buy.

MAKE THEM STOP! these new WRX's make baby Jesus cry and then God kills 10 kittens for every new WRX made.

Please Subaru just remake the 05 model or ANY previous model stick a new badge on it and we'll forget this ever happened.

Edited by JI34GT

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