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Originally Posted by glamcem
this car looks really good on paper, the only two things that bug me :
- Brake-biased torque vectoring system: I wish they offered a more advanced system like the one in Evolution X and the GT-R (both share the same type of mechanical torque vectoring)
- The price, $36k MSRP is a bit steep since it's the Camaro SS and Mustang GT territory but if the car can be purchased for low 30s (which I don't see it happening anytime soon) it would be a better deal IMO
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It's only brake-biased up front. It is still a FWD biased/based vehicle.
The price is in line with it's actual competitors (other AWD sport sedans/hatchbacks like the Golf R, STI, etc).
I'd love low 30s also, but probably not realistic for a 350hp/350tq AWD hatchback.
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