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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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i have recently sold my impreza.
whata mistaka to make'a
miss being able to go about my business without the worry of getting stuck.
i do fancy an evo next though,any evo owners care to say how they handle the snow?
have evo's got lockable diffs?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"i have recently sold my impreza.
whata mistaka to make'a
miss being able to go about my business without the worry of getting stuck.
i do fancy an evo next though,any evo owners care to say how they handle the snow?
have evo's got lockable diffs?
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Never driven an Imprezza in the snow but my old Skyline GTR was a monster in any weather. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"i have recently sold my impreza.
whata mistaka to make'a
miss being able to go about my business without the worry of getting stuck.
i do fancy an evo next though,any evo owners care to say how they handle the snow?
have evo's got lockable diffs?
Impreza is good in snow, evo is great but depends which model as some are not switchable and takes a little getting use to when car is helping to keep it in straight line, with all the aids turned off its great
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over a year ago
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As someone who has had both new age subaru and classic and two evos.
I have to say I found the classic scooby to be the best out of them all for bad weather. However that could have been that it was the highest spec out of them
I'm sure the evo 7 had a diff you could set though. But to be honest due to reliability issues I didn't keep it long enough to try it in the snow.
I do miss the type r scooby though. It was just such an amazing car
however for the snow, my range Rover ruled |
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My brothers been taking me to work and back last couple of days in his Subaru due to the snow, and what he classed as fun had my stomach doing spins, they handle great in snow even at high speed going sidewards round a bend lol, although I'd only recommend experienced drivers doing that, I'll stick to the passenger seat |
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