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The problem with the 9-3 Viggen isn't the understeer, its the torque steer.
There is a few braces that are available for the later that also help the former a touch.
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corrola's are fantastic cars and the only one i would possibly look at would be the sprotivo model, i think it has 140 odd kw. very reliable, holds value. In terms of the lexus i would prefer to have something thats go hard straight out the box rather than having to pump money into it(supercharged) to get any descent performance. And in regards to a 2001 STI WRX, if i could buy one for 22k i would but their asking around the early to mid 30's which is E36 M3 terriotry.
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I would go with a WRX out of the 3 mentioned. Its a great all round vehicle, and since you said 'daily' driver it will work out just fine since your in Australia, plus you can have a little fun on weekends
But I doubt you'll be using the car for races etc. So it does not matter if the WRX was defeated by other cars like was mentioned. You will just be driving to and from, wherever you work or whatever. So the WRX would be your best bet. But if the price is as much as h22a said then maybe a corrola would work out just fine for you.
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Equinox:
WRX 99 model $19,000 - feasible
STi WRX 99 Model $29,000-$31,000 - not feasible
Ive decided that i'll opt for the ITR. Reasons are...
- Better looking car
- Vtec Sound
- Economy
- Resale
Anyone wanna purchase a 2000 vtir prelude wit 98ks?
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h22a, if I had more money I would definitely buy your Honda Prelude but I can't buy another car to accompany my 1982 Honda Civic. By the way, you chose a very good car... the ITR. Enjoy it!Originally Posted by h22a
Anyone wanna purchase a 2000 vtir prelude wit 98ks?
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I suppose the car with the best handling here is the Type R. If you like drifitng, then you know which. For the WRX, I personally have a soft spot for Imprezas, but since it's not the STi, it's as if buying a non-Type-R Integra.
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