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I'm doubtful that the car will change next year at all. I would assume they would do 3 years with relatively little changes, then a refresh.
Part of the rationale also has do to with competitors. Nissan is likely building an 86 fighter in the form of a lighter Z or even a 240Z. The new WRX next year will hopefully look sharper based on the concept, etc. As always, the new always seems better, but it's important not to buy something you are not satisfied with. You you think the twins are too slow at first and plan to go FI from the get-go, a 370Z (cheap now) might be a better option or a used Cayman, perhaps a 135i under warranty, or even a classic s2000k?
I love my RSX-S and at this point am quite content (and modified). When I figure out where I'm going to grad school I'll likely make the change one year from now. I would like at least 40 more whp (at their current weight) than the twin currently have with keeping some semblance of a warranty.
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