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#41
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Re: rubicon reduced
Well, I havent owned either of them so I am guessing their opinion is better
than mine :)
KH
"Chad" <chadsmach1@aol.com> wrote in message
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> >I love both my Subaru's. Absolutely love them.
>
> I fell in love with the 04 WRX's also. Just as fast as my Mustang, twice
the
> gas mileage and AWD. I'm glad they decided to give it a face lift for
2004. Not
> sure how much I could stomach that bug eye look they started out with.
Maybe
> with the money I save in gas, I can finally get my Mach1 on the road. :)
>
>
>
> Chad
> 69 Mach1, 93 Notch, 00 Wrangler
>
>
than mine :)
KH
"Chad" <chadsmach1@aol.com> wrote in message
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> >I love both my Subaru's. Absolutely love them.
>
> I fell in love with the 04 WRX's also. Just as fast as my Mustang, twice
the
> gas mileage and AWD. I'm glad they decided to give it a face lift for
2004. Not
> sure how much I could stomach that bug eye look they started out with.
Maybe
> with the money I save in gas, I can finally get my Mach1 on the road. :)
>
>
>
> Chad
> 69 Mach1, 93 Notch, 00 Wrangler
>
>
#42
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Re: rubicon reduced
Well, I havent owned either of them so I am guessing their opinion is better
than mine :)
KH
"Chad" <chadsmach1@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20031208235804.26046.00000453@mb-m06.aol.com...
> >I love both my Subaru's. Absolutely love them.
>
> I fell in love with the 04 WRX's also. Just as fast as my Mustang, twice
the
> gas mileage and AWD. I'm glad they decided to give it a face lift for
2004. Not
> sure how much I could stomach that bug eye look they started out with.
Maybe
> with the money I save in gas, I can finally get my Mach1 on the road. :)
>
>
>
> Chad
> 69 Mach1, 93 Notch, 00 Wrangler
>
>
than mine :)
KH
"Chad" <chadsmach1@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20031208235804.26046.00000453@mb-m06.aol.com...
> >I love both my Subaru's. Absolutely love them.
>
> I fell in love with the 04 WRX's also. Just as fast as my Mustang, twice
the
> gas mileage and AWD. I'm glad they decided to give it a face lift for
2004. Not
> sure how much I could stomach that bug eye look they started out with.
Maybe
> with the money I save in gas, I can finally get my Mach1 on the road. :)
>
>
>
> Chad
> 69 Mach1, 93 Notch, 00 Wrangler
>
>
#43
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Re: rubicon reduced
Well, I havent owned either of them so I am guessing their opinion is better
than mine :)
KH
"Chad" <chadsmach1@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20031208235804.26046.00000453@mb-m06.aol.com...
> >I love both my Subaru's. Absolutely love them.
>
> I fell in love with the 04 WRX's also. Just as fast as my Mustang, twice
the
> gas mileage and AWD. I'm glad they decided to give it a face lift for
2004. Not
> sure how much I could stomach that bug eye look they started out with.
Maybe
> with the money I save in gas, I can finally get my Mach1 on the road. :)
>
>
>
> Chad
> 69 Mach1, 93 Notch, 00 Wrangler
>
>
than mine :)
KH
"Chad" <chadsmach1@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20031208235804.26046.00000453@mb-m06.aol.com...
> >I love both my Subaru's. Absolutely love them.
>
> I fell in love with the 04 WRX's also. Just as fast as my Mustang, twice
the
> gas mileage and AWD. I'm glad they decided to give it a face lift for
2004. Not
> sure how much I could stomach that bug eye look they started out with.
Maybe
> with the money I save in gas, I can finally get my Mach1 on the road. :)
>
>
>
> Chad
> 69 Mach1, 93 Notch, 00 Wrangler
>
>
#44
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Re: rubicon reduced
I'll be returning to the jeep world soon too if a few new job offers pan out.
(or rather the desired salary lol) - but thumbs up on the wrx choice. i have a
2002 wrx, with a few mods ;) enjoy it. I'm not a fan of the redesigned
headlights however... but that just makes me feel closer to "home" as thats a
similar friendly fued in the jeeping world :)
>I love to get ahold of a CJ8 and redo it. That way I can still keep a Jeep in
>the driveway. I pretty much have my Wrangler sold now (I don't want to but I
>need to) and I'm investing in a 2004 Subaru WRX. AWD, 227 HP, turbocharged,
>very fun (and safe) car to drive. I did alot of homework and decided this car
>is more practical than a new Mustang or anything else limited to just 2wd.
>However, I can't be "Jeepless" so it's got me to thinking. M715, old CJ, or
>wait around to see if Jeep will actually build something similar to the Brute
>(which I would buy). I've already told myself that as soon as I get into a
>career, and settled into a new place around the Raleigh RTP area, get the
>Subi
>paid off, I want another Jeep. Question is, what?
>
>Post some pics of your CJ8 sometimes. Can't wait to see and hear all about
>it.
>
>
>Chad
>69 Mach1, 93 Notch, 00 Wrangler
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
-Steve 98 TJ
(or rather the desired salary lol) - but thumbs up on the wrx choice. i have a
2002 wrx, with a few mods ;) enjoy it. I'm not a fan of the redesigned
headlights however... but that just makes me feel closer to "home" as thats a
similar friendly fued in the jeeping world :)
>I love to get ahold of a CJ8 and redo it. That way I can still keep a Jeep in
>the driveway. I pretty much have my Wrangler sold now (I don't want to but I
>need to) and I'm investing in a 2004 Subaru WRX. AWD, 227 HP, turbocharged,
>very fun (and safe) car to drive. I did alot of homework and decided this car
>is more practical than a new Mustang or anything else limited to just 2wd.
>However, I can't be "Jeepless" so it's got me to thinking. M715, old CJ, or
>wait around to see if Jeep will actually build something similar to the Brute
>(which I would buy). I've already told myself that as soon as I get into a
>career, and settled into a new place around the Raleigh RTP area, get the
>Subi
>paid off, I want another Jeep. Question is, what?
>
>Post some pics of your CJ8 sometimes. Can't wait to see and hear all about
>it.
>
>
>Chad
>69 Mach1, 93 Notch, 00 Wrangler
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
-Steve 98 TJ
#45
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Re: rubicon reduced
I'll be returning to the jeep world soon too if a few new job offers pan out.
(or rather the desired salary lol) - but thumbs up on the wrx choice. i have a
2002 wrx, with a few mods ;) enjoy it. I'm not a fan of the redesigned
headlights however... but that just makes me feel closer to "home" as thats a
similar friendly fued in the jeeping world :)
>I love to get ahold of a CJ8 and redo it. That way I can still keep a Jeep in
>the driveway. I pretty much have my Wrangler sold now (I don't want to but I
>need to) and I'm investing in a 2004 Subaru WRX. AWD, 227 HP, turbocharged,
>very fun (and safe) car to drive. I did alot of homework and decided this car
>is more practical than a new Mustang or anything else limited to just 2wd.
>However, I can't be "Jeepless" so it's got me to thinking. M715, old CJ, or
>wait around to see if Jeep will actually build something similar to the Brute
>(which I would buy). I've already told myself that as soon as I get into a
>career, and settled into a new place around the Raleigh RTP area, get the
>Subi
>paid off, I want another Jeep. Question is, what?
>
>Post some pics of your CJ8 sometimes. Can't wait to see and hear all about
>it.
>
>
>Chad
>69 Mach1, 93 Notch, 00 Wrangler
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
-Steve 98 TJ
(or rather the desired salary lol) - but thumbs up on the wrx choice. i have a
2002 wrx, with a few mods ;) enjoy it. I'm not a fan of the redesigned
headlights however... but that just makes me feel closer to "home" as thats a
similar friendly fued in the jeeping world :)
>I love to get ahold of a CJ8 and redo it. That way I can still keep a Jeep in
>the driveway. I pretty much have my Wrangler sold now (I don't want to but I
>need to) and I'm investing in a 2004 Subaru WRX. AWD, 227 HP, turbocharged,
>very fun (and safe) car to drive. I did alot of homework and decided this car
>is more practical than a new Mustang or anything else limited to just 2wd.
>However, I can't be "Jeepless" so it's got me to thinking. M715, old CJ, or
>wait around to see if Jeep will actually build something similar to the Brute
>(which I would buy). I've already told myself that as soon as I get into a
>career, and settled into a new place around the Raleigh RTP area, get the
>Subi
>paid off, I want another Jeep. Question is, what?
>
>Post some pics of your CJ8 sometimes. Can't wait to see and hear all about
>it.
>
>
>Chad
>69 Mach1, 93 Notch, 00 Wrangler
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
-Steve 98 TJ
#46
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Re: rubicon reduced
I'll be returning to the jeep world soon too if a few new job offers pan out.
(or rather the desired salary lol) - but thumbs up on the wrx choice. i have a
2002 wrx, with a few mods ;) enjoy it. I'm not a fan of the redesigned
headlights however... but that just makes me feel closer to "home" as thats a
similar friendly fued in the jeeping world :)
>I love to get ahold of a CJ8 and redo it. That way I can still keep a Jeep in
>the driveway. I pretty much have my Wrangler sold now (I don't want to but I
>need to) and I'm investing in a 2004 Subaru WRX. AWD, 227 HP, turbocharged,
>very fun (and safe) car to drive. I did alot of homework and decided this car
>is more practical than a new Mustang or anything else limited to just 2wd.
>However, I can't be "Jeepless" so it's got me to thinking. M715, old CJ, or
>wait around to see if Jeep will actually build something similar to the Brute
>(which I would buy). I've already told myself that as soon as I get into a
>career, and settled into a new place around the Raleigh RTP area, get the
>Subi
>paid off, I want another Jeep. Question is, what?
>
>Post some pics of your CJ8 sometimes. Can't wait to see and hear all about
>it.
>
>
>Chad
>69 Mach1, 93 Notch, 00 Wrangler
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
-Steve 98 TJ
(or rather the desired salary lol) - but thumbs up on the wrx choice. i have a
2002 wrx, with a few mods ;) enjoy it. I'm not a fan of the redesigned
headlights however... but that just makes me feel closer to "home" as thats a
similar friendly fued in the jeeping world :)
>I love to get ahold of a CJ8 and redo it. That way I can still keep a Jeep in
>the driveway. I pretty much have my Wrangler sold now (I don't want to but I
>need to) and I'm investing in a 2004 Subaru WRX. AWD, 227 HP, turbocharged,
>very fun (and safe) car to drive. I did alot of homework and decided this car
>is more practical than a new Mustang or anything else limited to just 2wd.
>However, I can't be "Jeepless" so it's got me to thinking. M715, old CJ, or
>wait around to see if Jeep will actually build something similar to the Brute
>(which I would buy). I've already told myself that as soon as I get into a
>career, and settled into a new place around the Raleigh RTP area, get the
>Subi
>paid off, I want another Jeep. Question is, what?
>
>Post some pics of your CJ8 sometimes. Can't wait to see and hear all about
>it.
>
>
>Chad
>69 Mach1, 93 Notch, 00 Wrangler
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
-Steve 98 TJ
#47
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Re: rubicon reduced
the EVO is up there with the wrx STI in price..
i dont know about 2004 prices, but my 2002 - virtually identical except some
minor cladding redesigns - was had for 20,800 out the door with just about
every "option" (not too many option packages lol)
i haven't seen an EVO for less than 28, and usually theyre walking out the door
for close to 30, at least in my area.
i've ridden in it, i personally prefer the sti's ride... evo feels a little too
jittery, the sti much more surefooted.. both a lot less comfy than the
standard wrx, albeit slightly more capable.
>The Mitsubishi Evo is a good choice if thats what yo uare looking for. Im
>not sure I like the WRX
>KH
-Steve 98 TJ
i dont know about 2004 prices, but my 2002 - virtually identical except some
minor cladding redesigns - was had for 20,800 out the door with just about
every "option" (not too many option packages lol)
i haven't seen an EVO for less than 28, and usually theyre walking out the door
for close to 30, at least in my area.
i've ridden in it, i personally prefer the sti's ride... evo feels a little too
jittery, the sti much more surefooted.. both a lot less comfy than the
standard wrx, albeit slightly more capable.
>The Mitsubishi Evo is a good choice if thats what yo uare looking for. Im
>not sure I like the WRX
>KH
-Steve 98 TJ
#48
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Re: rubicon reduced
the EVO is up there with the wrx STI in price..
i dont know about 2004 prices, but my 2002 - virtually identical except some
minor cladding redesigns - was had for 20,800 out the door with just about
every "option" (not too many option packages lol)
i haven't seen an EVO for less than 28, and usually theyre walking out the door
for close to 30, at least in my area.
i've ridden in it, i personally prefer the sti's ride... evo feels a little too
jittery, the sti much more surefooted.. both a lot less comfy than the
standard wrx, albeit slightly more capable.
>The Mitsubishi Evo is a good choice if thats what yo uare looking for. Im
>not sure I like the WRX
>KH
-Steve 98 TJ
i dont know about 2004 prices, but my 2002 - virtually identical except some
minor cladding redesigns - was had for 20,800 out the door with just about
every "option" (not too many option packages lol)
i haven't seen an EVO for less than 28, and usually theyre walking out the door
for close to 30, at least in my area.
i've ridden in it, i personally prefer the sti's ride... evo feels a little too
jittery, the sti much more surefooted.. both a lot less comfy than the
standard wrx, albeit slightly more capable.
>The Mitsubishi Evo is a good choice if thats what yo uare looking for. Im
>not sure I like the WRX
>KH
-Steve 98 TJ
#49
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Re: rubicon reduced
the EVO is up there with the wrx STI in price..
i dont know about 2004 prices, but my 2002 - virtually identical except some
minor cladding redesigns - was had for 20,800 out the door with just about
every "option" (not too many option packages lol)
i haven't seen an EVO for less than 28, and usually theyre walking out the door
for close to 30, at least in my area.
i've ridden in it, i personally prefer the sti's ride... evo feels a little too
jittery, the sti much more surefooted.. both a lot less comfy than the
standard wrx, albeit slightly more capable.
>The Mitsubishi Evo is a good choice if thats what yo uare looking for. Im
>not sure I like the WRX
>KH
-Steve 98 TJ
i dont know about 2004 prices, but my 2002 - virtually identical except some
minor cladding redesigns - was had for 20,800 out the door with just about
every "option" (not too many option packages lol)
i haven't seen an EVO for less than 28, and usually theyre walking out the door
for close to 30, at least in my area.
i've ridden in it, i personally prefer the sti's ride... evo feels a little too
jittery, the sti much more surefooted.. both a lot less comfy than the
standard wrx, albeit slightly more capable.
>The Mitsubishi Evo is a good choice if thats what yo uare looking for. Im
>not sure I like the WRX
>KH
-Steve 98 TJ
#50
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Re: rubicon reduced
My friend who works for bilstien says that the EVO is easier to set up than
the WRX. I guess he says it handles better?
KH
"Goat Crapp" <goatcrapp@aol.comnospam> wrote in message
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> the EVO is up there with the wrx STI in price..
>
> i dont know about 2004 prices, but my 2002 - virtually identical except
some
> minor cladding redesigns - was had for 20,800 out the door with just about
> every "option" (not too many option packages lol)
>
> i haven't seen an EVO for less than 28, and usually theyre walking out the
door
> for close to 30, at least in my area.
>
> i've ridden in it, i personally prefer the sti's ride... evo feels a
little too
> jittery, the sti much more surefooted.. both a lot less comfy than the
> standard wrx, albeit slightly more capable.
>
> >The Mitsubishi Evo is a good choice if thats what yo uare looking for. Im
> >not sure I like the WRX
> >KH
>
>
> -Steve 98 TJ
the WRX. I guess he says it handles better?
KH
"Goat Crapp" <goatcrapp@aol.comnospam> wrote in message
news:20031210220235.14429.00000541@mb-m14.aol.com...
> the EVO is up there with the wrx STI in price..
>
> i dont know about 2004 prices, but my 2002 - virtually identical except
some
> minor cladding redesigns - was had for 20,800 out the door with just about
> every "option" (not too many option packages lol)
>
> i haven't seen an EVO for less than 28, and usually theyre walking out the
door
> for close to 30, at least in my area.
>
> i've ridden in it, i personally prefer the sti's ride... evo feels a
little too
> jittery, the sti much more surefooted.. both a lot less comfy than the
> standard wrx, albeit slightly more capable.
>
> >The Mitsubishi Evo is a good choice if thats what yo uare looking for. Im
> >not sure I like the WRX
> >KH
>
>
> -Steve 98 TJ