most Americans
I dont' know i think the Black one at the LA auto show doesn't look soft at all
so, that black sti or this black evo?
Sorry, I am an american and that the fact that most americans decide on a car purchase based on its track performance is simply not true. I do not know what you're basing this upon.
He means track as in drag strip. Which is true as a straight-line track.
That's still not true, most americans buy a car as mundane transportation or a fashion accessory, a significant minority buy cars for straight line drag strip speed, and a smaller significant minority care about how a car handles as well as goes (luckily this minority segment is constantly growing as they get a taste of well handling cars and realize they dont have to put up with a market limited with crap).
I dont' know i think the Black one at the LA auto show doesn't look soft at all
At a quick glance, most people would have trouble distinguishing it from the Hyundai i30.
EVO owners need not worry about track time, unless they really want to void their warranties.
GZOMG it would appear the EVO has caught Mondeoitis. It's a disease where the car looks perfectly fine, until you get to the rear tyres and the d-pillar, and the rear tyres look way undersized.