

Same 1.6T that the veloster had since 2013 or so. Jetta GLI is still running the old platform with less power and same problems MK7 GTI had with the clutch spring load causing engines to fail GTI is a good FWD car, but also marked up and generally unavailable

Civic Si technically is around the same price as the WRX, but is also marked up to $40K+ and is 70hp short in stock form, with a clutch that can't really handle more than 240whp anyway. RS3 and CLA45 are bona fide RS/AMG cars, and cost $60K+

As for the other Germans, Audi S3 + CLA35 AMG + BMW M235i GranCoupe + Mini Clubman JCW are all $50K cars. Golf R is already $45K+ without markups. Civic Type R isn't as limited as GR Corolla, but is similarly marked up to $50K+ Those who have the opportunity to buy it will pay $60,000 like only 1/5 of the people who want this car will actually ever have a chance to buy it. Toyota has already said, basically, "we are going to make significantly less GR Corollas than the market demands, ON PURPOSE". Elantra N/Kona N is exhilarating and fun, but a wheel-hopping mess on anything but perfect and clean pavement. Will my husband divorce me if I dehydrate tomatoes in his F-150 truck?ĭennis Collins, a Highway Accident Investigator at the National Transportation Safety BoardĮxpanding on your point, new sport compacts available today: The wonderful and epic tale of Yoshi the Yarisįorget the trunk monkey, check out trash pandas. Trying to identify a car? Try /r/whatisthiscar, /r/namethatcar, or /r/rbi.įor information on content removal, user warnings, and bans, please see the Chain of Action page. Create a text post that includes the link and your thoughts on the subject matter.ħ: Users will need to participate in threads created by others in /r/cars before being able to make their own threads.
