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      05-04-2011, 05:02 PM   #1
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Hey guys, I recently got a WRX and wanted to join a good Suby forum. Any suggestions?
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NASIOC's the biggest from what I've seen. They were also featured on Forum Wars against an Evo forum.
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Beware of NASIOC, it's full of young kids that are trolls. HOwever, it is a HUGE forum and there is a lot of good information in there, you just might have to sift through a bunch of bullcrap to find it.

I used to be a moderator on IWSTI, there is a lot of information on that forum as well, albeit more focused on STi specific stuff.
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I used to be on NASIOC, its a good forum, especially the regional sections. Thats how I met a lot of good friends that I still keep in touch with today.
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Hey guys, I recently got a WRX and wanted to join a good Suby forum. Any suggestions?
What year and how do you like it? It is one of the cars I would consider when I move back to the States.
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What year and how do you like it? It is one of the cars I would consider when I move back to the States.
It's a 2011 sedan with a short throw shifter. I honestly LOVE the car. I got into it after an E92 335i and love this car just as much. It can take turns that would throw the 3's ass out without a problem.
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Before buying my 335i, I was actually very close to getting a 2011 WRX hatch. I loved how they now make it look almost exactly like the STi with the fender flares, wheels, and quad exhaust. Also, C/D reported it has a faster 0 to 60 than its bigger brother (STi) at 4.7 secs.

BUT, I then test drove the 335i and never looked back.
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Before buying my 335i, I was actually very close to getting a 2011 WRX hatch. I loved how they now make it look almost exactly like the STi with the fender flares, wheels, and quad exhaust. Also, C/D reported it has a faster 0 to 60 than its bigger brother (STi) at 4.7 secs.

BUT, I then test drove the 335i and never looked back.
IIRC, the only reason the WRX manages a faster 0-60 time than the STi is because the STi has to shift once more before it hits 60.

Another reason why 0-60 times have become nearly irrelevant these days.
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Before buying my 335i, I was actually very close to getting a 2011 WRX hatch. I loved how they now make it look almost exactly like the STi with the fender flares, wheels, and quad exhaust. Also, C/D reported it has a faster 0 to 60 than its bigger brother (STi) at 4.7 secs.

BUT, I then test drove the 335i and never looked back.


The insanely low torque curve is probably the only thing I miss from my 335.
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