STi 330S In last place in EVO COTY
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STi 330S In last place in EVO COTY
As above have just read it in the new EVO mag Car Of The Year test, came last place in "The real world car test" getting beaten by in the order:
Best first:Real world Cars:
1.Renaultsport Megane R26R
2.Mini John Cooper Works
3.Catrerham Superlight R500
4.BMW M3 Saloon
5.Lexus IS-F
6.Alfa Romeo Brera S V6
7.Fiat 500 Arbarth
8.VW Scirocco 2.0 TSI
9.Renaultsport Twingo 133
10.Subaru Impreza 330S
Overall the Carof the year was The Nissan GTR, Which was well deserved IMO, However what has happend to Subaru and Mitsi(No car there)??
Evo are usually such good fans of the brand, it was reading the magazine that made me buy one in the first place, seems to be that the Hatchback form and the ugly looks combined with hardly any steering feel(even on Prodrive Springs) has made this a car that hardly anyone likes or wants.
Whats the future for the Brand?????????
Its not a bad read TBH, but some of those cars in my eyes should not have a patch on the STi.
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Best first:Real world Cars:
1.Renaultsport Megane R26R
2.Mini John Cooper Works
3.Catrerham Superlight R500
4.BMW M3 Saloon
5.Lexus IS-F
6.Alfa Romeo Brera S V6
7.Fiat 500 Arbarth
8.VW Scirocco 2.0 TSI
9.Renaultsport Twingo 133
10.Subaru Impreza 330S
Overall the Carof the year was The Nissan GTR, Which was well deserved IMO, However what has happend to Subaru and Mitsi(No car there)??
Evo are usually such good fans of the brand, it was reading the magazine that made me buy one in the first place, seems to be that the Hatchback form and the ugly looks combined with hardly any steering feel(even on Prodrive Springs) has made this a car that hardly anyone likes or wants.
Whats the future for the Brand?????????
Its not a bad read TBH, but some of those cars in my eyes should not have a patch on the STi.
Mac
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I had a feeling Renault were going to shape up well this year. They have a great philosophy at the moment when it comes to building driver focused cars and it shows with the R26R and the the 197 Cup.
I'm not really surprised by the verdict on the new Impreza. Subaru have gone far too mainstream in the search of extra sales and subsuequently they have dulled down the Impreza and made it far too soft.
I'm not really surprised by the verdict on the new Impreza. Subaru have gone far too mainstream in the search of extra sales and subsuequently they have dulled down the Impreza and made it far too soft.
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I had a feeling Renault were going to shape up well this year. They have a great philosophy at the moment when it comes to building driver focused cars and it shows with the R26R and the the 197 Cup.
I'm not really surprised by the verdict on the new Impreza. Subaru have gone far too mainstream in the search of extra sales and subsuequently they have dulled down the Impreza and made it far too soft.
I'm not really surprised by the verdict on the new Impreza. Subaru have gone far too mainstream in the search of extra sales and subsuequently they have dulled down the Impreza and made it far too soft.
As everyone can see car prices are dropping like the FTSE index...
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i think we will eventually get the Saloon/Sedan scooby thats been sold in America once Fuji realise the 08 scoobs are absolutely disgusting and not selling in Blighty
if i buy another scooby, it'll be a grey import saloon
if i buy another scooby, it'll be a grey import saloon
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Not surprise Renault are up there again. Been in an R26 which was an awesome ride so the R26R can only be amazing. I remember the Clio Trophy was also highly rated by EVO, used to own a cup so I know they handle very well. Haven't had the chance to sit in the new Impreza yet so can't really give my opinion on them....except the look is something I need to aquire a taste for.
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i can't comment on the megane but i have driven the jcw mini and apart from the image thing it's an awesome little car.reminded me of my r5 gtt days many years ago,nearly bought the mini only my mates told me to wise up.
subaru as a new performance car brand is dead.the new sti makes me cringe,I've only seen one new sti and zero wrx on the road since they've been released...they need a major rethink very soon or just give up
subaru as a new performance car brand is dead.the new sti makes me cringe,I've only seen one new sti and zero wrx on the road since they've been released...they need a major rethink very soon or just give up
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If they needed to shorten the wheel base they should of just offered a coupe version in the saloon base.
Thats what impreza's were all about to me 4 door saloon sports car not a hot hatch.
Immy
Thats what impreza's were all about to me 4 door saloon sports car not a hot hatch.
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Sorry, i need to laugh at some of you "marketing experts"
The global credit crunch has hit ALL new car sales, not just those of subaru, just look at the news, 3 months and GM said they will be bankrupt, so dont blame this on the new shape car, its exactly what subaru needed to do to gain sales, make the car mainstream.
Now if you want to see bad sales, pop over to mitsubishi and see how many evo x's they have sold, it will be far less than that of subaru
Credit crunch = higher cost of living = no extra spending = reduced luxuries.
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The global credit crunch has hit ALL new car sales, not just those of subaru, just look at the news, 3 months and GM said they will be bankrupt, so dont blame this on the new shape car, its exactly what subaru needed to do to gain sales, make the car mainstream.
Now if you want to see bad sales, pop over to mitsubishi and see how many evo x's they have sold, it will be far less than that of subaru
Credit crunch = higher cost of living = no extra spending = reduced luxuries.
Tony
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Not liking the hatchback is fine it's a personal opinion. But have you even seen pictures of the US model so called saloon? It's not a saloon like all previous imprezas have been. It's a hatchback with 4" sticking out of the hatchback where the boot would be if it was a real saloon. So look at some pcitures before you call for them to import it to UK. It makes the hatchback look attractive. Not big or clever.
Personally I prefer a hatchback to a saloon in principle. Make the current one three door, make the widened wings proper wide (22B anyone?) and change the grille so itdoesn't look like a Seat and the shape would work. Then sharpen up the steering and handling give it 380bhp and I might consider one.
But a US style saloon not a chance.
Personally I prefer a hatchback to a saloon in principle. Make the current one three door, make the widened wings proper wide (22B anyone?) and change the grille so itdoesn't look like a Seat and the shape would work. Then sharpen up the steering and handling give it 380bhp and I might consider one.
But a US style saloon not a chance.
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Sorry, i need to laugh at some of you "marketing experts"
The global credit crunch has hit ALL new car sales, not just those of subaru, just look at the news, 3 months and GM said they will be bankrupt, so dont blame this on the new shape car, its exactly what subaru needed to do to gain sales, make the car mainstream.
Now if you want to see bad sales, pop over to mitsubishi and see how many evo x's they have sold, it will be far less than that of subaru
Credit crunch = higher cost of living = no extra spending = reduced luxuries.
Tony
The global credit crunch has hit ALL new car sales, not just those of subaru, just look at the news, 3 months and GM said they will be bankrupt, so dont blame this on the new shape car, its exactly what subaru needed to do to gain sales, make the car mainstream.
Now if you want to see bad sales, pop over to mitsubishi and see how many evo x's they have sold, it will be far less than that of subaru
Credit crunch = higher cost of living = no extra spending = reduced luxuries.
Tony
They seem to be stuck in the middle IMO and athough ALL car sales are down i bet subaru's are particullarty(sp) bad.
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I wish all you so called experts would get your facts right before posting. I own a new STI and had a blobeye before. The new car is much better in every way.
I have read the evo car of the year piece. The STI is not slated as many of you may believe (it is in the final top 5) The main problem is the light and slightly vague steering around the 12 oclock position. This is a problem that has been on nearly all impreza's, and can be cured.
Last year the RB320 did not make the final 5 and the evo x did not make it this year.
So yes it is not perfect it may not be the styling that everyone wants. But is is a better car than the previous hawkeye.
PS you don't want the saloon version it's only available is WRX guise in the States and looks likr it should be only avaiable in white with CREDA written down the side.
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The wheelbase on the hatchback is longer and wider than the previous saloon.
I wish all you so called experts would get your facts right before posting. I own a new STI and had a blobeye before. The new car is much better in every way.
I have read the evo car of the year piece. The STI is not slated as many of you may believe (it is in the final top 5) The main problem is the light and slightly vague steering around the 12 oclock position. This is a problem that has been on nearly all impreza's, and can be cured.
Last year the RB320 did not make the final 5 and the evo x did not make it this year.
So yes it is not perfect it may not be the styling that everyone wants. But is is a better car than the previous hawkeye.
PS you don't want the saloon version it's only available is WRX guise in the States and looks likr it should be only avaiable in white with CREDA written down the side.
I wish all you so called experts would get your facts right before posting. I own a new STI and had a blobeye before. The new car is much better in every way.
I have read the evo car of the year piece. The STI is not slated as many of you may believe (it is in the final top 5) The main problem is the light and slightly vague steering around the 12 oclock position. This is a problem that has been on nearly all impreza's, and can be cured.
Last year the RB320 did not make the final 5 and the evo x did not make it this year.
So yes it is not perfect it may not be the styling that everyone wants. But is is a better car than the previous hawkeye.
PS you don't want the saloon version it's only available is WRX guise in the States and looks likr it should be only avaiable in white with CREDA written down the side.
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Me too, having just bought my third scooby (08 STi) and I fookin love it. Best subaru I've owned and I am still loyal to the brand and enjoy the fact that Subaru are prepared to experiment - remember when the bugeye came out...... Ok new one may be a marmite car but I for one love the new look.
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There is still no denying that Subaru have made the MY08 too soft though. Litchfield are putting GrpN spec bushes into their cars just to get them back to where MY06 was at.
I believe many reviews have of the car have complained about the excessive body roll.
Subaru should also be giving the UK cars the quick rack like the JDM cars have. It uses different mounting points, or so I've been told, which help to improve steering feedback.
I believe many reviews have of the car have complained about the excessive body roll.
Subaru should also be giving the UK cars the quick rack like the JDM cars have. It uses different mounting points, or so I've been told, which help to improve steering feedback.
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The hatch crew are fighting back !!
As the guys have pointed out, most who own the hatch are previous Subaru owners. We are in a position to compare and there is no question the hatch is a better car in many ways.
This does not mean previous Scoobs were bad, the exact opposite in fact. The new STI is a great car which just as the previous models does not appeal to everyone. Performance wise and for the money i still think the hatch is the best out there.
As the guys have pointed out, most who own the hatch are previous Subaru owners. We are in a position to compare and there is no question the hatch is a better car in many ways.
This does not mean previous Scoobs were bad, the exact opposite in fact. The new STI is a great car which just as the previous models does not appeal to everyone. Performance wise and for the money i still think the hatch is the best out there.
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There is still no denying that Subaru have made the MY08 too soft though. Litchfield are putting GrpN spec bushes into their cars just to get them back to where MY06 was at.
Subaru should also be giving the UK cars the quick rack like the JDM cars have. It uses different mounting points, or so I've been told, which help to improve steering feedback.
Subaru should also be giving the UK cars the quick rack like the JDM cars have. It uses different mounting points, or so I've been told, which help to improve steering feedback.
Yes there was a difference in steering feel between JDM(quick rack) and the EU & UK 08STi's I drove. EU & UK 08's definately to light and far too little feedback at moderate speeds (to much PAS IMHO)
Even with coilovers suspension fitted bodyroll was an issue, Totally unsuprised with fitting uprated bushes.
Type20 08STi R&D is now complete apparently, remmapping is not as easy as on previous version as I was offered yesterday a Testdrive by Litcho next week, If I can fit it in between his TV and Magazine tests
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The MY08 is in a better starting place but obligatory £2500 PPP and Prodrive spring kit may not improve it to the degree other earlier models were
As performance was good as STD I'd be concentrating my "£2500" on just Handling and leaving Performance alone. I am to test a 330S soon so let you know
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Guys,
as the OP of this thread i am not saying that the 08 STi is a bad car, and dont want it to turn into a slanging match between models and owners, (wish i could afford a new STi,lol)
it just seems to have lost "something" for the performace enthusiast, and to be fair the car tested was the flagship new 330S.
P.s My first subaru was a bugeye, that should tell you that i am used to liking ugly cars,lol
C'mon a Twingo beating it FFS.
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as the OP of this thread i am not saying that the 08 STi is a bad car, and dont want it to turn into a slanging match between models and owners, (wish i could afford a new STi,lol)
it just seems to have lost "something" for the performace enthusiast, and to be fair the car tested was the flagship new 330S.
P.s My first subaru was a bugeye, that should tell you that i am used to liking ugly cars,lol
C'mon a Twingo beating it FFS.
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Interceptors
Interesting to see on “Police Interceptors” Demand Five | watch Police Interceptors (last Friday night channel 5 - episode 5 about 26 mins in) that the Police officers that normally drive the saloon Scooby, took the new Sti hatch out for a test drive. Loved it “all round, better in every area”, “this car can be the difference between catching a criminal and one getting away” and that coming from someone who drives the saloon for a living. Now they are looking forward to using the MY08Sti, and who’s more qualified to pass judgment?
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For those of you who have not had the pleasure of seeing a 08 saloon look at 3GWRX.com and look in car gallery. I think most will agree it's best left in the states.
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I think subaru will bring back the saloon. I know that some people here have bought the hatch, but the simply fact is they are not selling enough of them. Pre-credit crunch, not selling them, fullstop!!!!
Subaru are now owned by the biggest car manufacturer in the world. They could have made a better car than the lichfield 25 at half the cost. Why don't they pull their finger out and sort out the subaru brand name.
They produced the spec c so they do know how to do it.
Subaru are now owned by the biggest car manufacturer in the world. They could have made a better car than the lichfield 25 at half the cost. Why don't they pull their finger out and sort out the subaru brand name.
They produced the spec c so they do know how to do it.
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For those of you who have not had the pleasure of seeing a 08 saloon look at 3GWRX.com and look in car gallery. I think most will agree it's best left in the states.
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Subaru makes the STI a hatchback to enable them to be more competitive in WRC. The shape enables the car to have a longer wider wheel base with smaller overhangs whilst having a stiffer body shell.
The car has been designed for the 2009 season which has significant changes over this season, mainly the manufactures are not able to spend the sort of money they are now on the rally cars. Subaru and Prodrive claim they are very well placed for next year with this year used for development of the 2009 car.
Whilst I do agree, a well styled saloon would be a good addition to thier range and may silence some of the hatchback haters. I fear we will never see it as the hatchback is necesary for WRC.
And don't we all want to see Subaru doing well again in WRC?
The car has been designed for the 2009 season which has significant changes over this season, mainly the manufactures are not able to spend the sort of money they are now on the rally cars. Subaru and Prodrive claim they are very well placed for next year with this year used for development of the 2009 car.
Whilst I do agree, a well styled saloon would be a good addition to thier range and may silence some of the hatchback haters. I fear we will never see it as the hatchback is necesary for WRC.
And don't we all want to see Subaru doing well again in WRC?
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The wheelbase on the hatchback is longer and wider than the previous saloon.
I wish all you so called experts would get your facts right before posting. I own a new STI and had a blobeye before. The new car is much better in every way.
I have read the evo car of the year piece. The STI is not slated as many of you may believe (it is in the final top 5) The main problem is the light and slightly vague steering around the 12 oclock position. This is a problem that has been on nearly all impreza's, and can be cured.
Last year the RB320 did not make the final 5 and the evo x did not make it this year.
So yes it is not perfect it may not be the styling that everyone wants. But is is a better car than the previous hawkeye.
PS you don't want the saloon version it's only available is WRX guise in the States and looks likr it should be only avaiable in white with CREDA written down the side.
I wish all you so called experts would get your facts right before posting. I own a new STI and had a blobeye before. The new car is much better in every way.
I have read the evo car of the year piece. The STI is not slated as many of you may believe (it is in the final top 5) The main problem is the light and slightly vague steering around the 12 oclock position. This is a problem that has been on nearly all impreza's, and can be cured.
Last year the RB320 did not make the final 5 and the evo x did not make it this year.
So yes it is not perfect it may not be the styling that everyone wants. But is is a better car than the previous hawkeye.
PS you don't want the saloon version it's only available is WRX guise in the States and looks likr it should be only avaiable in white with CREDA written down the side.
But
You are nt expecting the Hatch haters to read an article on the 08 STi before slating it are you
I had a 54 plate WR Blue STi with PPP and loved it
Now have a 08 White STi which is a better Car all round
Definetly would of got the 330S if I had known it was coming out so soon
I thought the PPP is £ 1600 not £ 2500 though