Mk V Supra - My Evo's Replacement?
#1711
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Maybe I'm alone on this but I've always preferred the look of the 8 front end over the 9, though the 9 doesn't look bad by any means. The lines just seem to flow together better on the 8 and I'm a fan of the center nose lol. It's always bugged me that the Mitsu logo was just plopped in the middle of the grille on the 9.
Many times has my evo been mistaken for a civic. Back in the day I use to get these parking tickets from my then girlfriend now wife's College. For what ever reason they always put honda civic as the make/model. Probably didn't help that I debadged it very early on.
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SoSoEVO (Jul 28, 2022)
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Also side note: Subaru's seem to have been left behind in the car world. You can pick up super clean 2007 hawk eye (like under 30k miles) here in Canada for under 20k cad, rob eye and bug eye for for as low as 10-15k and there seem to be so many for sale they're just everywhere you look. Not a shot at Subaru's just an observation and im not the only one, I discussed this with some others in the car community and some friends seem to notice the same thing. I think Subaru messed up in that they didn't make the wrx sti any different or special enough from a regular Impreza. The chassis are identical leading to it just being a standard economy car with sti badges. It would be like if Mitsubishi made the lancer ralliart the same chassis for evos and just slapped a wing and evolution badge on it this is essentially what Subaru did for the sti:
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ViciousLSD (Jul 28, 2022)
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either way, they're infinitely more common, and therefore less impressive to spot one vs a CT9A simply because of the over abundance of them.
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here in LA, WRXs are parked on top of each other, and I'll spot an Sti or two on a weekly basis. evo X is 2-3 times a month, 8/9s are ultra rare.
i've been mulling over this concept for years. i think it has something to do with marketing and consumer appeal. on one hand you take away some of the exclusivity from an STi owner. but on the other, you give non-STi drivers that kind of "junior membership" into the STi club, if that makes sense. and of course the guys that will throw STi badges on their regular WRX love it. also i'm sure manufacturing is more efficient if the chassis codes are the same (not sure?) and you can share parts.
either way, they're infinitely more common, and therefore less impressive to spot one vs a CT9A simply because of the over abundance of them.
i've been mulling over this concept for years. i think it has something to do with marketing and consumer appeal. on one hand you take away some of the exclusivity from an STi owner. but on the other, you give non-STi drivers that kind of "junior membership" into the STi club, if that makes sense. and of course the guys that will throw STi badges on their regular WRX love it. also i'm sure manufacturing is more efficient if the chassis codes are the same (not sure?) and you can share parts.
either way, they're infinitely more common, and therefore less impressive to spot one vs a CT9A simply because of the over abundance of them.
#1717
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Unfortunately, they all decided they wanted 1000hp and had the local tuner get them there.
I have not seen any of those cars since.
I see WRXs all day, every day. Some are probably Stis, but it's impossible to tell.
#1718
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@RallySport9 Thats what i meant about 'enough non-basemodel styling' of the CTR and the Evo9. it seems better if you have simpler siblings for contrast
#1719
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We are all passionate about cars, or we wouldn't be here. Let's try and keep it a friendly discussion about cars. Please knock off the personal attacks, and save the politics/conspiracies for the back room.
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kaj (Jul 30, 2022)
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@kaj Congrats! Welcome to the super supra gang!
Had my fifth day at Lime Rock Park today. This time I had a supra friend. We had been chatting online and finally met in person. This was a BMWCCA group and they mixed "experienced/advanced" in one group and let me tell you, the speed difference where a bit crazy. So much traffic. I think everyone hated us in that group today as we would just fly up on them.
We decided in the final session that we would play a fun cat and mouse game where we would exchange position every three laps. Which was a good choice as it got hot out and our tires where slidy boys after three or so laps. Had so much fun.
I also got a PB today of 1:00.54 on the second lap in that session. 1.5 secs faster than last event. SOOOO close to sub one minute I can taste it!
Here is the video:
Had my fifth day at Lime Rock Park today. This time I had a supra friend. We had been chatting online and finally met in person. This was a BMWCCA group and they mixed "experienced/advanced" in one group and let me tell you, the speed difference where a bit crazy. So much traffic. I think everyone hated us in that group today as we would just fly up on them.
We decided in the final session that we would play a fun cat and mouse game where we would exchange position every three laps. Which was a good choice as it got hot out and our tires where slidy boys after three or so laps. Had so much fun.
I also got a PB today of 1:00.54 on the second lap in that session. 1.5 secs faster than last event. SOOOO close to sub one minute I can taste it!
Here is the video:
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