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05-07-2005, 12:32 PM | #1 | ||
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Hey all,
Has any one got any useful info/opinions on the above, Im thinking of buying one of the above to but not too sure. I like the sti because it Jap made, quick and easily modifiable but also like the idea of a V8. Has any one owned both of these cars of similar cheers
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05-07-2005, 12:35 PM | #2 | ||
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Thats a really, really hard decision!!
Good luck with it! I'm not offering an opinion 'cause I can't decide :P
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05-07-2005, 12:47 PM | #3 | ||
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well mate what sort of driving do you do, are you a person that likes to take corners at high speeds or you someone that loves the grunt and power of a v8?
personally i'd take the sti, simply because i love windy roads and the sti is great for that stuff and its got the power there as well plus the 4wd helps to. Old mate up the coast has an sti and he seems to be able to stay infront of the 8's on the highway(only until she signs off at 235) above that the v8's have it all over the lil sti.
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05-07-2005, 12:51 PM | #4 | ||
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Depends completley on your personal circumstances.
Do you have kids - Yes XR8, No Sti Do you do long or mostly short trips - Long = XR8, Short = Sti. The list goes on... PS - If your looking at the Sti then why not the XR6T?
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05-07-2005, 12:54 PM | #5 | |||
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05-07-2005, 01:07 PM | #6 | ||
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I'd personally go for the XR8. But, of course, I'm very biased. And its just as easily modifyable, actually, more so.. then the STi. Plus there's the fact that the STi rides as if you're sitting on a plank of wood. I'm not sure it'd be the best kind of car to have as a daily driver.
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05-07-2005, 01:12 PM | #7 | ||
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05-07-2005, 01:13 PM | #8 | ||
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i have a ba xr8 and my brother has 03 sti
both nice cars.sti a bit quicker in most situations xr8 heaps more comfortable and more space check the insurance prices (could be around 3 grand for the sti)and i would stick with the ford,its also a bit cheaper i think. |
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05-07-2005, 01:14 PM | #9 | ||
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Hmmm XR8.... If your into touring around then the XR8 is going to be the better more comfortible ride, if your buying it for solely performance reasons then the STI.
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05-07-2005, 01:17 PM | #10 | |||
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But to be honest i get a great thrill in throwing the V8 around the odd windy road. The STi would obviously be quicker around there but there's certainly no lack of excitement muscling a big sedan through there.... Never been in an Sti but was taken for a ride in a late 90s wrx a while back... its unbelievable how well those things stick to the road. Approaching a 90degree bend and I thought "we're gonners"... and the thing just stuck like glue. Crazy.
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05-07-2005, 01:23 PM | #11 | ||
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8, 8, or consider an 8.
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05-07-2005, 01:24 PM | #12 | ||
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good point regarding the comfort issue - I actaully dont drive long distances or anything like that.
Not sure about the XR6T/Tyhpoon if I was going to get another big sedan it would be the XR8 or the GT... Thanks for the help - any one else driven an STI who has an opionion cheers
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05-07-2005, 01:30 PM | #13 | ||
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A very tough decision, I wish I had such a problem again. I'm currently an owner of a std 2001 WRx not sti. Having owned an EF xr8 then a short trip to the darkest side "a Gen III Vx" . Point to point the STI Will be quicker. But the V8 has more grunt, the Sti will involve more stiring of the gearbox (Short ratio 6sp). Wet days I still drive around trying to work out why everyone is going so slow the Wrx Sticks so well; Then a XR6t or XR8 comes out of a side street sideways and I remember, I must admit with some fondness. The Big car will travel smoother (cruisier) and more relaxed. The falcon is heaps less likely to be pulled over for a minor offence, read no such thing as "random" breath test, I've had a policeman cross three lanes of a major highway to flag me in one night. The WRX club network is excellent with heaps of organised activities (I'm NSW but QLD club also has good history). Totally different to drive characteristics at the limit. Lift Off oversteer is interesting.:-))
I still miss the eights dottering in traffic then just push on the loud peddal. But I don't drive an STI. The WRX is down 1-2 gears then blow them away. Insurance hates us all but check your situation. Fuel driven to kill an eight = Six fuel, driven to preserve licence = better than 4 cyl. Modded V8 killer = V8 fuel. I don't soft but use 9-10l/100km consistantly, but it MUST be Premium preferably 98. Probably no help to you but my observations. Ps I really miss the fold down seats of the EF and my next Wrx will prob be the hatch or a "Rapid" (Yellow) GT-P 'coon |
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05-07-2005, 01:39 PM | #14 | ||
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thanks pxr good info
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05-07-2005, 02:18 PM | #15 | ||
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WRX STi Manual
Dimensions and Weight Min. ground clearance* mm 155 Overall height mm 1440 Overall length mm 4415 Overall width mm 1740 Tread front mm 1490 Tread rear mm 1495 Wheel base mm 2540 Unladen mass kg 1475 Engine Type Turbocharged, horizontally opposed, 4-cylinder, 16 valve, multi-point injected DOHC with AVCS Fuel tank capacity litres 60 Fuel system Multi-point sequential injection Displacement l/cc 2.0/1994 Compression ratio 8.0:1 Bore x stroke mm 92.0 x 75.0 Min. Fuel octane rating requirement RON ULP 98 Performance Max. output (DIN) kW/rpm 195/6000 Max. torque (DIN) Nm/rpm 343/4000 Max. speed (in top gear) km/h 235 (Limited) 0-100 Km/h secs 5.5 Fuel Consumption (ADR81/01) ** 11.5 Transaxle Final reduction gear ratio 3.900 Gear ratio 1st 3.636 Gear ratio 2nd 2.375 Gear ratio 3rd 1.761 Gear ratio 4th 1.346 Gear ratio 5th 1.062 Gear ratio 6th 0.842 Gear ratio Rev. 3.545 Transmission type Manual Chassis Steering Power assisted engine speed-sensitive rack and pinion Suspension front MacPherson strut type, independent, coil spring, inverted strut Suspension rear Multi-link strut type, independent, coil spring, inverted strut Min. turning circle (at tyre) m 11.6 Brakes rear Vacuum assisted ventilated disc brakes - 316mm Brakes (Brembo calipers) front Vacuum assisted ventilated discs - 326mm Tyres (Bridgestone Potenza RE070) 225/45 R17 90W Towing With brakes kg 900 Without brakes kg 500 Price: about 60k there you go just some stats on the STI, don't think you need the ones on the xr8. if you do i'll round them up to.
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05-07-2005, 03:58 PM | #16 | ||
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The last two sti have awful fuel consumption when pushed hard and the gearing is designed to keep it on boost all the time.110kph=3000rpm.also the ride is very firmand the keypad security is very annoying especialy highjack mode.ie if you open the drivers door while the motors running it will shut off the engine after about 60 seconds.
but it is a blast to drive,oh and the stereo and speakers are rubbish to.and the water spray is disstracting when driving hard. bottom line is do you want a weekend racer (sti)or a full size sedan with gruntand that wonderful noise? |
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05-07-2005, 07:45 PM | #17 | ||
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The XR8 will sound better, have much more room, ride better, have a vastly better interior, be cheaper to insure, and keep the lop-sided members of this forum happy.
The STi will go harder, corner quicker, stop better, age better, be worth more 2nd hand, but cost (much) more to insure. They do definitely ride a lot harder but it's a case of if you are prepared to compromise on more practical things in the name of out and out performance, then this is your choice. By the way, have you considered the Liberty GT or Liberty 3.0 R-B? I'd take one of these over either the XR8 or the STi. They offer a solid middle ground that neither XR8 nor STi can match in terms of a balance of performance, luxury, BUILD QUALITY, resale, and safety.
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05-07-2005, 07:47 PM | #18 | |||
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I'd take the Liberty GT over both the STi and XR8 as well.
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05-07-2005, 08:02 PM | #19 | |||
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05-07-2005, 08:12 PM | #20 | ||
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For the price of the STi you could put yourself behind the seat of either a Typhoon or a GT Falcon.
To answer the question, I'd take an STi over an XR8, but not over a GT. And no, I wouldn't take a normal 'rex' over a XR8. |
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05-07-2005, 08:14 PM | #21 | ||
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I'd bypass the STI and go for an EVO 8 or the new EVO 9 when it comes out in october (EVO9 will have 220kws and be the same price as a STI.)
But then again a 6speed XR8 will be a better family/cruising vehicle. At the end of the day ya have to weigh up want ya want from the cars. This a pic of an EVO 9 Last edited by zoomie; 05-07-2005 at 08:22 PM. |
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05-07-2005, 09:45 PM | #22 | ||
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Its only the Jap Spec EVO that gets the 220kW i'm pretty sure. We stay with the 195kW.
If its driving experience your after then go for the STi, if you're looking for a cruiser with go then go for the XR8. Personally i would try to get an MY05 STi (Aug 04 onwards) they come with the DCCD. |
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05-07-2005, 10:01 PM | #23 | |||
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In my opinion, the Subaru was the best value for money between any car I have owned, when It came to performance. Since early 90's, I've had new V6's, V8's, 4x4s, sedans and utes...etc, etc. The wrx had better brakes even after a flogging comparred to the others, handled heaps better on tight roads (as in cornering/braking/acceleration), great road ability and safer in the wet, more usable power in most rev ranges than the bigger 8s. The car was a great all rounder and nice package!!!! The STI as you know, is a step above the WRX, so if I had one of these for the 40,00klm's I had the WRX, the same would of applied, a few points maybe increase. Having said that, I wouldn't own one again. Most places won't insure the WRX, let alone a STI. Yes some do, but you will be looking into the thousands. A few years of paying a premium like that, you soon might change your mind. Then to sell the car is much harder, as people tend not to buy this car if they can't get insurance, and a lot won't. The seats are comfortable, but sit in then for a few hours, and you will definately change your mind, compared to the BA XR8! The boots are way too small, and the car is definately not designed for any more than two people. Get the BA up and singing, and the power delivery is better than the Subaru. For an overall car package, taking everything into consideration, I would personnaly go for the BA XR8................but thats just me!!! Regards AGRO. |
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05-07-2005, 10:19 PM | #24 | |||
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The EVO 9 is going to be a full time part of the lancer range we will be getting the full jap spec - 220kw's, 6 speed gearboxes and a price reduction to the same price as the STI. The only STI to get near the abilitys of an EVO 8 is the MY05 model, even then the EVO is still the better drivers car and the EVO 9 is even better again. Still id personally go the XR8, due to cheaper insurance, more room etc etc. But its ultimately up to the buyer what they choose. |
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05-07-2005, 10:34 PM | #25 | ||
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Mate l drove last years model STi adn was happy with the way it drove but not for the price they wanted as was going to trade the XR8 l am so glad l didn't as l rip them at every set of lights and around corners so the XR8 is the way to go..
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06-07-2005, 08:01 AM | #26 | |||
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06-07-2005, 08:19 AM | #27 | ||
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Currently owning a stock GT(auto), and having a mate with a modded STi, I'd sum it up with his comments after driving the GT " mine would still beat it, but I liked the feeling of the GT. In the STi I'm king of the kids "
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06-07-2005, 10:10 AM | #28 | |||
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06-07-2005, 10:41 AM | #29 | ||
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the liberty gt is a good compromise but they are a bit to expensive they blend into the traffic and have lag down low.
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06-07-2005, 10:54 AM | #30 | ||
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Ive seen the Liberty GTs take off and they are by know means slow. Definately would get one if i had the money.
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