crewwolfy
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The STI puts gets 18/24 mpg. Anything that puts out 300hp from the factory is going to be in that general area.
I'm not suggesting you go one way or another, I'm just saying that most of these sports cars are pretty even, though they perform some tasks above/below the others.
I've seen a more STIs than new mustangs on the road, and more terb'd hondas than those two combined. And the fact that the mustang is so popular means that they'll have outstanding aftermarket support. Just makes sense.
I'm not suggesting you go one way or another, I'm just saying that most of these sports cars are pretty even, though they perform some tasks above/below the others.
I've seen a more STIs than new mustangs on the road, and more terb'd hondas than those two combined. And the fact that the mustang is so popular means that they'll have outstanding aftermarket support. Just makes sense.