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2002 Camaro SS (35 annivery edition) or 2003 WRX sti


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96z28SS
06-11-2003, 12:08 PM
In the end both cars are in the mid 30's after fair market adjustments, the camaro might run a bit more now seeing that they are no longer made. The extra money for the camaro can be balanced by installing a radio for the sti.

BLU CIVIC
06-11-2003, 12:11 PM
what do u want to do or ur plans seeing as these are 2 completely different cars

96z28SS
06-11-2003, 12:22 PM
both cars would be about the same price... each has its own pros/cons... which would you rather own?

BLU CIVIC
06-11-2003, 12:31 PM
wrx b/c it has the best of both worlds....itz awd....and since i'm a cornering freak it'd do me more justice to have that.....and i have 2 kids so the 4-door is cool too

AirAllen01
06-11-2003, 12:48 PM
I've always been a big Camaro fan, so I would have to go with the SS. Plus I think the SS is much better looking with more power for the straights, especially the anniversary eddition.

Jimster
06-12-2003, 01:39 AM
Building a drag car with lots of cheap power???? Get a Camaro


Building a drivers car???? Get an STi

FYRHWK1
06-12-2003, 03:08 AM
Originally posted by Jimster
Building a drag car with lots of cheap power???? Get a Camaro


Building a drivers car???? Get an STi

:iceslolan building an econobox turned rally racer is now building a drivers car? i'm sorry but the WRXs handling abilities have been overrated on webforums so bad I had to go drive one myself, lets just say i hope the STi has ALOT of improvements.

Dontpay 35K for a camaro, waste of time, buy yourself a stripper Z28 with a few amenities and build the rest yourself, who needs a $1000 monsoon system when you can build one ten times better for that much money. forget pretty hoods, you an get ~15 lb glass ones that look better anyway, spend the 13K you save into the suspension, and engine, doubt there's an STI out there that would touch you after that.

Jimster
06-12-2003, 03:28 AM
Originally posted by FYRHWK1


:iceslolan building an econobox turned rally racer is now building a drivers car? i'm sorry but the WRXs handling abilities have been overrated on webforums so bad I had to go drive one myself, lets just say i hope the STi has ALOT of improvements.



Yes it is- don't be taken in by the piece of crap (Compared to the rest of the world) WRX that the US gets- it is so detuned and downgraded that it isn't funny- sample a JDM STi Version VI Sporthatch and be blown away- they are awesome cars to drive

turbo2nr
06-12-2003, 11:55 AM
scobby baby!!

im just a turbo fan.. thats why i chose the scooby.. they are both good cars..
i like the sti tho..

NISSANSPDR
06-12-2003, 07:09 PM
Gotta go w/the Suby...the SS although very cool...is outdated and time for something new...

Now if it was a ZO6...that'd be tough...

I'd have to opt for the ZO6...if money was not an option (ie tires, gas, insurance)

FYRHWK1
06-12-2003, 11:29 PM
Originally posted by Jimster


Yes it is- don't be taken in by the piece of crap (Compared to the rest of the world) WRX that the US gets- it is so detuned and downgraded that it isn't funny- sample a JDM STi Version VI Sporthatch and be blown away- they are awesome cars to drive

Now I never said they couldnt be good cars to drive, all i'm saying is a camaro is easily as much of a drivers car, moreso being the owner typically will build it himself.

1BAD305
06-21-2003, 02:03 PM
ha, the camaro would tool all over it.

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