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Old 05-18-2003, 03:39 PM   #16
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All you guys saying a GSX is better than a GST are wrong. First of all, the AWD system soaks up so much HP that the advantage you receive off the line is going to burn you in the end. And second of all the AWD systems gives worse gas mileage-also makes the car heavier. And lastly, the tranfer case in the AWD is prone to locking up due to insufficient lubrication, there has been many recalls on this very thing.
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