Atticaz
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Looks good, cant remember if you said you had camber plates
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No camber plates or arms. All stock.
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Looks good, cant remember if you said you had camber plates
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Did your lugs stay on at least?Had another coolant bypass cap rupture. Love covering my entire engine bay in coolant. Hoping to install a permanent fix Friday and clean my engine bay for the third time.
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This time they did!Did your lugs stay on at least?
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My 2013 is at 69k I know those feels.Drove past 70k miles today. My 2013 Genpu is getting old.
I agree totally, I've driven mine on lots of road trips as well, and love it in the open road. If I had to replace it right now I'm not sure what I would buy. The focus RS is tempting, but it's interior is garbage, and you still can't buy one for a reasonable price. I think if I suddenly had to buy something because of an accident or other loss, I'd look at the Golf R. All wheel drive, decent power, and the VW Audi interior and amenities just can't be beat. Plus VW is seriously willing to deal right now.I just drive my Speed3 a lot. It has been on a number of road trips as well. I think it is a lot of fun to take on road trips. Other drivers underestimate its capabilities on the open road LOL. It has been very reliable for me as well. I've thought about replacing it with a Mazda6, but I don't think I am willing to lose passing power for much better MPG. I'd rather have both if possible.
A beater that gets high MPG won't be as fun a drive as the Speed3 on my commutes.
Yeah if for some reason I had to replace my Speed3, I'd get the Golf R if I can afford it (since I think it will be a great comfy daily driver) or the 2018 WRX. Still hoping Mazda would wake up and put out a new Mazdaspeed model though.I agree totally, I've driven mine on lots of road trips as well, and love it in the open road. If I had to replace it right now I'm not sure what I would buy. The focus RS is tempting, but it's interior is garbage, and you still can't buy one for a reasonable price. I think if I suddenly had to buy something because of an accident or other loss, I'd look at the Golf R. All wheel drive, decent power, and the VW Audi interior and amenities just can't be beat. Plus VW is seriously willing to deal right now.
A new Mazdaspeed would be great, but I think the Golf R is the closest thing to what I would want that you can actually buy right now. In my opinion, the new WRX still suffers from a pretty bad interior, and questionable build quality. My wife has a MK7 GTI and it's super nice, that helps me lean toward the R.Yeah if for some reason I had to replace my Speed3, I'd get the Golf R if I can afford it (since I think it will be a great comfy daily driver) or the 2018 WRX. Still hoping Mazda would wake up and put out a new Mazdaspeed model though.
Closest thing is an rs. I'd sooner buy a type r before golf r. Brother had 2015 wrx needed a new short block then long block at 30k unmodified miles.A new Mazdaspeed would be great, but I think the Golf R is the closest thing to what I would want that you can actually buy right now. In my opinion, the new WRX still suffers from a pretty bad interior, and questionable build quality. My wife has a MK7 GTI and it's super nice, that helps me lean toward the R.
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Good luck, the dealer mark up on the Type R makes Ford dealerships look honest.Closest thing is an rs. I'd sooner buy a type r before golf r. Brother had 2015 wrx needed a new short block then long block at 30k unmodified miles.
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