Put your hands up if you think Foresters are ugly!
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#63
Better in almost every way.
Don't really miss all the toys on the Merc, but do miss the status of it occasionally.
Don't miss wondering if it's going to be dinked everytime I came back to it, but do miss knowing it IS going to be there.
Haven't thought about it for a while - been having too much fun in the Fozzy
Don't really miss all the toys on the Merc, but do miss the status of it occasionally.
Don't miss wondering if it's going to be dinked everytime I came back to it, but do miss knowing it IS going to be there.
Haven't thought about it for a while - been having too much fun in the Fozzy
#65
The official STI version numbers stopped with the V6 - last of the classics. V7/8/9 are not official versions but just a convenient name adopted by the community.
Starting from the Bugeye STi, the STi became a production car in its own right rather than a WRX modified by STi, hence no version number, just a model year.
Starting from the Bugeye STi, the STi became a production car in its own right rather than a WRX modified by STi, hence no version number, just a model year.
#67
The official STI version numbers stopped with the V6 - last of the classics. V7/8/9 are not official versions but just a convenient name adopted by the community.
Starting from the Bugeye STi, the STi became a production car in its own right rather than a WRX modified by STi, hence no version number, just a model year.
Starting from the Bugeye STi, the STi became a production car in its own right rather than a WRX modified by STi, hence no version number, just a model year.
#68
I saw one parked up in Andover last week and I liked it. It looked huge with the scoop and all that but to be fair we were in my mates 1.2 beast of a corsa and the mini on the other side looked massive too!
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