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"There are so many things you potentially want a car to be, but it can be really tough deciding. For me I found everything I was looking for in this car.- I wanted sporty, but a sport car... Read full review
Fast, fun, 4 door family hatchback with a nice growling V6 engine. Flappy paddle gears or auto box, sat nav, electric everything, sunroof, park distance, cd changer. Performance and... Read full review
Mileage: 15000 Style: Owned Before: This is my first time owning a vehicle of this make. Pros One minute a great daily and the next a great fun car. Best of both worlds and the sound... Read full review
Fast, fun, 4 door family hatchback with a nice growling V6 engine. Flappy paddle gears or auto box, sat nav, electric everything, sunroof, park distance, cd changer. Performance and... Read full review
Mileage: 2500 Style: Owned Before: This is my first time owning a vehicle of this make. Pros Wonderful exhaust noise, fun to drive, stick to the road, great brakes, probably the best... Read full review
Anyone with $30,000 in scratch can own a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo, or a Subaru WRX STi for that matter. But only 5000 people will get to hold the keys to a ... Read full review
for the 2008 Volkswagen R32 from a dealer near you.
2008 | 2004
Comments (1 total)
Yeah but...
By Jay | Posted: 24/9/2008
The comparo with the Evo and STI is a bit misleading. Most of it being in the buyer as well as the overall package. An Evo, while may be less expensive is much less-refined for daily driving and the old EVO was a bit of torture to drive as a daily if you aren't a young tuner kid. In the R32 you are getting a fast car in a tight package that also displays a level of refinement and liveability that a young professional can drive during the week, and then show off a bit on the weekend. Let's not forget about mods etc that would increase performance too. I really think the market is different for the VW vs the Evo and Sti.bosporus season
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