Thread: Favorite WRC car
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23rd January 2008, 21:48 #61
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Since i own a 2door impreza my self it's not hard to get where i stand car wise.
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23rd January 2008, 21:56 #62
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My favorites are the Octavia(because it looks agressive and simple),Fabia(beautiful and agressive),Corolla(agressive),and the Subaru S11(wide and stunning from the front because the front bumper).Of the classics my favourite is the 555 Impreza,just because of the sound
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23rd January 2008, 21:58 #63
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Forgot the 97-99 impreza
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23rd January 2008, 22:50 #64
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I thought the title says Favourite WRC car. Don't remember Lancia, Audi etc. ever made a WRC-car
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24th January 2008, 09:07 #65
Peugeot 307 WRC
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Just the thought of naming a Toyota as your favourite car should be rather unbelievable (!), but I must rate the Toyota Corolla as my alltime favourite WRC car. I have had the pleasure of codriving quite a few Group A and WRC cars, and the Corolla has given me by far the most outstanding experiences.
It`s built like a tank and goes like hell - and it is "louder" than any other rally car I have sat in. For me it has been the ultimate brutal and aggressive rally experience.
After the Corolla I have sat in a couple of more modern WRC cars, and the funny thing is that the manufacturers nowadays build in more sivilized and "comfortable" qualities in their WRC cars. They definetely doesn`t appear so noisy and aggressive as the Corolla, and still if you are going as quick or maybe even quicker they doesn`t give you the same experience of going flat out as in a Corolla.
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