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An Evo will still Smoke it. Don't even mention the STi. X3
Yes, but you won't look like a tool while driving it.
An Evo will still Smoke it. Don't even mention the STi. X3
Yes, but you won't look like a tool while driving it.
Funny, since I think anyone in a GTi is a bit of a tool... near WRX pricing for something slower and less reliable...
Yet the GTI is such a better all-around car. Fifth Gear even sent the GTI around their track much faster than the WRX. And the GTI has the advantage of being German, so it is built better for the most part. So go with the VW and you get something that'll be better around a track, will be better designed, more usable interior room, better fit and finish and a much higher class interior. I would imagine that the GTI is also more fun to drive, but I haven't been behind the wheel of a new WRX.
The GTI is pretty perfect for a commuter who also wants something pretty sporty, yet still needs all the practicality and refinement in the world. And with the WRX, you're going to have to give up a lot only to win at the drag strip.
I thought you were pretty opposed to AWD like you were to FWD... But yes, I know what you're talking about. It's going to happen with any performance-oriented FWD car. But on the same token, the GTI has the advantage of a lighter and more efficient drivetrain. Without the weight and losses of AWD, it can be lighter in the corners (where the GTI was made to do well) and still be more efficient while doing day-to-day tasks.
And no, the reliability isn't as good.