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"I'm like, "Yo - that's fifty dollars for a T-shirt."

This is partially why I went with the 2015 WRX over the STI. One brake rotor on the STI was north of $350, pads were like $120 for the front. I can do all four rotors on the WRX for the cost of 1 STI rotor. Also compared clutches and other STI specific parts and it just wasn't worth it for what is essentially a 2015

Me, I'm more than willing to admit that I'm a worse-than-average driver. In fact, I think I'm somewhere in there between "old lady with failing eyesight who sits on a phone book to see over the wheel" and "9-year-old who accidentally shifted his uncle's Taurus into gear at the grocery store."

I've always wondered about this complaint, because you hear it all the time. I mean, seriously, all the time. It's gotten more common than "thank you," at this point. People don't blame drivers for their behavior in the rain. They blame drivers based on their location, as if somehow this crazy rain phenomenon only

I know when I bought my 2015 WRX in July (I ordered it), the sales guy who is very trusted in the Cinci Subie scene, told me that the dealerships get a certain number of slots allocated to them to order cars. If you don't have a slot, you just have to wait. This is especially true for brand new models. After I

that...hair...

Hot. Damn.

A photo of a phone mounted in the grip must have been too much to ask for?

"car spuders a little when idling" spuders? lol

But in spite the enormous expense associated with the process of bringing a foreign car into compliance, several vehicles have been legally imported this way over the years. For example: many car enthusiasts know about Motorex, who brought the mid-1990s "R33" Nissan Skyline GT-R into compliance at great expense – an

You wait until the STI no longer has a 10+ year old engine. I was all about a Launch Edition, but settled for a WRX Limited because I didn't want old tech. I'll see what the next STI is all about and maybe trade up then.

haha

amazing that a manufacturer got it right and didn't cram the speaker down at your ankles.

I didn't know you could off-road an SC300!

Bring back the 2 door monty form 1986-1990 and I'll be in love (as long as it represents that boxy not-quite-stolen-from-a-LR-Discovery-look". I miss the three that I owned.

1. Don't you have to disassemble the car entirely and reassemble it in the United States? 2. Doesn't it cost like $20,000 to import a car from another continent? 3. Don't you have to change every single brake light and taillight and side marker to U.S. specs? 4. What if there's a weird species of Japanese spider

your sarcasm meter must be off.

It isn't just Oregon. My brother is in Seattle and his 2.5RS was stolen TWICE....but the SAME GUY. Doug was going to do an article similar to this one. I Kinja'd it:

just don't get angry and punch the dashboard...you may put a whole all the way through.