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Guessing it will suck ass compared to its predecessorAM is developing a hybridized turbo V6 to replace the AMG V8.
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Guessing it will suck ass compared to its predecessorAM is developing a hybridized turbo V6 to replace the AMG V8.
Going back to this question, this indeed seems to be a prime “use case” for Subaru, but my choice would be to repurchase my old E90 M3. The same reasons that made it the most special daily driver when new, are the same reasons it’s the most special daily driver under $30k.If you had only one car, you drove in winter conditions, and had $30k or less (USD) to blow, used or new, what would you have as a daily driver?
Include three reasons why you chose that car for your lifestyle. For me, it would have to be a Volvo V70R wagon.
- It's (relatively) fast
- It's a wagon that can be bought in manual transmission
- Volvo seats are comfortable for long road trips
Going back to this question, this indeed seems to be a prime “use case” for Subaru, but my choice would be to repurchase my old E90 M3. The same reasons that made it the most special daily driver when new, are the same reasons it’s the most special daily driver under $30k.
here’s a pic in its “Christmas livery”:
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I don’t have much experience driving in snow, but lotsa people say you can drive it in snow - carefully and with winter tires
Thanks for a creative answer! The safe bet is a Subaru for sure, but that interior is not worthy of a daily driver.Going back to this question, this indeed seems to be a prime “use case” for Subaru, but my choice would be to repurchase my old E90 M3. The same reasons that made it the most special daily driver when new, are the same reasons it’s the most special daily driver under $30k.
here’s a pic in its “Christmas livery”:
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I don’t have much experience driving in snow, but lotsa people say you can drive it in snow - carefully and with winter tires
savagegeese recently reviewed the E53 and talked about its Rube Goldbergesque mild hybrid I6:
2020 Sti for $30k or less?2020 WRB Subaru STI
-Rack & Pinion steering
-Single Turbo (glorious turbo lag)
-No bullshit direct injection, so zero carbon cleaning required
not in my experience. we are on our 4th consecutive subie.I'd be more concerned with McLaren since they trimmed some fat recently.
Also don't Subies tell knock knock jokes ?
2020 Sti for $30k or less?
come on.....
If you had only one car, you drove in winter conditions, and had $30k or less (USD) to blow, used or new, what would you have as a daily driver?
Include three reasons why you chose that car for your lifestyle. For me, it would have to be a Volvo V70R wagon.
- It's (relatively) fast
- It's a wagon that can be bought in manual transmission
- Volvo seats are comfortable for long road trips
Can you get one of those for $30k?