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Old 18-01-2012, 07:28 PM   #11
MITCHAY
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Default Re: 2011 Subaru WRX or 2011 VW Golf GTi..... which one?

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Originally Posted by MAGPIE
If I can get 8.0L/100km out of my Forester XT (MY09) on a 70km daily commute, I'm sure you can get 8.5 out of a WRX. Your right foot is the only limiting factor.

I had a MY05 WRX that averaged 9.75 with heavy urban commuting so a newer more efficient model would have no trouble.

WRX goes harder, faster than the GTi, but isn't that flash inside... whats more important.
I have no idea of how you managed that in an EJ20. Car goes no where unless it's on boost :

It's funny how a lot of people say how cheap and simple WRX interiors but don't mention that at least they stay together and not fall to bits :
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