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Is this car good enough to make someone like myself, who isn't the biggest fan of FWD, consider it? All signs point to yes and I'm VERY curious to try it out, but from one gearhead to another, I'm wondering what your thoughts are.

Hahah, I actually have an E92 328i myself. I know the BMW community likes to argue 328 vs 335 a lot, but it fits my lifestyle. In any case, you got a great car! My co-workers actually like to make friendly jokes about how fancy or rich I am whenever my car comes up, but I tell them I bought it used and it isn't really

I actually like this a lot. It's leaps and bounds, several magnitudes better-looking than the 2008-2010 sedan.

I'm actually okay with the slower 0-60. Mid-5seconds is still very respectable. That's also Subaru's claim who, if I'm not mistaken, says the current one should do 0-60 at about the same pace. This one could very well do better in independent tests. I couldn't verify what Subaru claims for the current WRX on their

Hmm... well, 25 MPG could be do-able. I'd ultimately want one of these as a second car. That's good to know!

I love corner-carving, powerful, fast cars as much as most anyone else, but daaang I want this so bad. I just drive so much that the gas mileage wouldn't work out for me :/

Nah, I really don't. I just always thought the phrase was funny.

> 0.1% = praying to porcelain gods

Diamond-encrusted sunshine unicorns???

1. This makes me want to play Grandia 2 again

I like Subaru and all that. I think their cars and the brand has more character than many other offerings in the market.

That's honestly something I'd rather not go though the hassle of. Others may be fine with it, but I expect a car to have at least a decent sound system from the factory. My 2009 WRX had the "premium" sound system and it was laughably bad. The car's MSRP (which isn't what I paid, of course) was right around $30k. It

I'm going to be in the market around mid next year. If this doesn't have a 6-speed manual and a better stock sound system than the existing WRX (which would be REALLY EASY to top), then I won't even consider it.

I initially thought seatbelts, but then I saw this post and decided that advancement in tire technology has definitely made cars safer.

LOL

I agree, and this is in response to Fdor too. Neither the cab driver or the thief were doing the right thing, but it was just a question wondering how things could have turned out if the guy didn't confront the thief.

Well, I'm glad the car thief was arrested at least. There are worse crimes that could be committed, but theft is still something that I consider to be worthy of very low level scum.

Yeah, I agree that the Lancer needs a refresh pretty badly. I think the design is still pretty nice though and aggressive-looking. It just needs to be updated! Subaru is coming out with an updated WRX, but it's unclear if Mistubishi will follow (from what I've read, the answer is "no" unfortunately). So they're still

Neutral: Which Mitsubishi/Renault/Nissan Should They Sell In The U.S.? Mitsubishi makes some interesting cars, as does Renault, and few of them are sold here. What would you like to see?

This stuff and more is tested out in the latest Battlefield 4-themed mythbusting episode by DefendTheHouse—I'm really looking forward to seeing what the community can do with this knowledge, given that a few of these myths can give rise to some ridiculous situations. Or annoying ones, I guess. I'm not the only one