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Completely different vehicles in every single aspect including driving experience. For modability and straight line performance, the STI is leaps and bounds more user friendly. Looks are subjective so I
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Completely different vehicles in every single aspect including driving experience. For modability and straight line performance, the STI is leaps and bounds more user friendly. Looks are subjective so I won't even comment on that. I also cannot comment on track times however the STI is impossibly confident in almost every situation.
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And I commented on track times, because stock for stock, the Z's NA power, more aggressive gearing, and RWD powertrain will get it around most tracks faster. That's my assumption, at least. Start modding, and who knows? My wallet's not deep enough for all that noise. They're both very fast cars. They're both very fun cars. Both are sitting in my driveway. |
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