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Old Mar 23, 2012 | 09:55 AM
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I am a gsr owner and sometimes i kinda wonder if i should have gotten the mr. When in got the evo, it was not intended to be a daily( have 2 other car), so that is why i got the stick, its more fun. Now that my civic is gone i drve the evo more. Pta when Im stuck in traffic. Thats why sometimes i think of the sst mr. As for the sti, i kinda like the styling of the sedan, not the hatch. But choosing between the two, evo all the way. I think sti is given to have a "softer" look than the evo. Evo , whether its a 6,8,9 or the x are aggressively styled.
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Old Mar 23, 2012 | 10:06 AM
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love mitsu, could never get away from them. PLus my ins company quoted me almost $100 a month more for a sti
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Old Mar 23, 2012 | 10:38 AM
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<--- Wishes his MR had a manual 6 speed...
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Old Mar 23, 2012 | 11:00 AM
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I am going to need you guys to man up! Real men, real car loving men don't whine about pushing a little clutch in during traffic situation. We just do it, because it is right. Automatic? Two hands on the wheel at all times? Come on! One hand on the wheel and one hand on the shifter. That's how the mens do it!!!

Ok, in real life situation I would say this with a straight face to see the reaction I would get. But since this online and in the past the serious sarcastic stuff has blown up on me in the online world, I am playing guys. The MR has an awesome trans. I test drove one and was shocked. Ended up going with the GSR maybe because I am older and stuck in the days that a sports car is a manual. I don't mind the pain during freeway traffic. Pain lets you know you are still alive.

Originally Posted by si00dcracer
I am a gsr owner and sometimes i kinda wonder if i should have gotten the mr. When in got the evo, it was not intended to be a daily( have 2 other car), so that is why i got the stick, its more fun. Now that my civic is gone i drive the evo more. Pta when Im stuck in traffic. Thats why sometimes i think of the sst mr. As for the sti, i kinda like the styling of the sedan, not the hatch. But choosing between the two, evo all the way. I think sti is given to have a "softer" look than the evo. Evo , whether its a 6,8,9 or the x are aggressively styled.
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Old Mar 23, 2012 | 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Uscbryan
I am going to need you guys to man up! Real men, real car loving men don't whine about pushing a little clutch in during traffic situation. We just do it, because it is right.
But then... that means GT-Rs and Lambos and Ferraris, etc, are not manly cars

Automatic? Two hands on the wheel at all times? Come on! One hand on the wheel and one hand on the shifter. That's how the mens do it!!!
Mitsu's owners manual says to "take your hands off the shifter as it could damage [some crap forgot what it is] and that it is not a hand rest..." so Mitsu disagrees with you
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Old Mar 23, 2012 | 12:37 PM
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Originally Posted by jazket
But then... that means GT-Rs and Lambos and Ferraris, etc, are not manly cars





Mitsu's owners manual says to "take your hands off the shifter as it could damage [some crap forgot what it is] and that it is not a hand rest..." so Mitsu disagrees with you
I knew that response would come and I have to agree with you. They went soft. They are for the suits. Not the enthusiast.


And I read that as well. You just don't hang on to it as tight. Keep a lose grip on your shifter.

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Old Mar 23, 2012 | 12:51 PM
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Mitsu's owners manual says to "take your hands off the shifter as it could damage [some crap forgot what it is] and that it is not a hand rest..." so Mitsu disagrees with you
As many times as you have to switch gears in normal driving its hard to take your hand off the shifter.
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Old Mar 23, 2012 | 05:46 PM
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no, no, no evo all the way , or GTR alpha 12 ams conversion in another life, MAYBE
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Old Mar 23, 2012 | 08:47 PM
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****** don't care whether you have a Subie or a Mitsu, so I bought both..
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Old Mar 25, 2012 | 12:57 PM
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i find that i drive my mr in super sport manual 90% of the time. you feel like its still a manual and the fact if blips the rpms as you down shift while going in to a corner makes you sound like a pro. and when that Porsche boxer pulls up next to you.. slip it in to auto to use launch control blow past him then go back in to manual with a grin on your face. over all the sst is great for day to day and the track. before this car i said id never drive an auto.. look at me now.
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Old Mar 25, 2012 | 02:45 PM
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No, I don't think so. The Evolution handles better and has a more advanced 4-wheel drive system.
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Old Mar 25, 2012 | 10:00 PM
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Hell no. Mitsu looks better, handles better, is quicker, responds better to mods....it's a non issue. Subaru's sound better but that's it.

Also: the ringlands issue is almost 100% due to bad tunes. Buddy of mine works for Subaru and said every single one he's seen was the fault of a bad tune.
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Old Mar 25, 2012 | 10:21 PM
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No disrespect to the Subie because I do like and respect them, but I am an evo guy through and through so hell to the no. (this is coke and Pepsi IMO)

PS... Note to the overcompensation crowd that need to take any opportunity to remind the world that real men drive a "real" manual (as if anyone on here doesn't know how to drive a stick and hasn't owned them in the past. Lol)... Part of being a real man is not feeling the need to endlessly validate to people that you are a real man. Anyone who drives a sequential has moved past thinking that a transmission defines their "manhood" (in other words, has grown up)

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Old Mar 26, 2012 | 07:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Kendogg
As many times as you have to switch gears in normal driving its hard to take your hand off the shifter.
I barely touch mine... I drive my car on 1st all the time...

nah jk... but yes you're right... specially during rush hours... what a pita
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Old Mar 26, 2012 | 07:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Amaterasu
****** don't care whether you have a Subie or a Mitsu, so I bought both..
I too wanted both a blue 'Rex and an Evo (either RR or GG)... but the wife needs an auto and I wanted a GSR... so that 'Rex at the Subaru stealership cried rivers when I walked away and chose an Outlander Sport for my wife instead
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