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if anything debadging a car makes people think its the 325i lol

M3s are too distinctive with the quads + vents + bulges + rims
 

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But a tuned 335i driven by a decent driver would beat a stock M3 (or any good car) driven by a tard. That's all that matters in the traffic light grand prix right?
 

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335i>325i

go to bmw website and compare speed etc. much faster.

Well duh. I'm speaking purely on aesthetics in which case they're nearly identical with the M-Sport body kit.
 

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The only thing wrong with those Lancers is the CVT transmission. I've never really been a fan. Seems a little tacky to me - simulating gear changes.
 

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not into that type of lancer. first car get a honda and thrash it
 

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The Lancer is a great first car, pretty safe, has plenty of modding potential if you wish, with a CVT transmission which isn't that bad (I've driven the 08 Lancer before). That being said, that's pricey because it's
a) an old VR-X (i.e. before they upgraded the engine to 2.4L)
b) 2008

A new base model ES can be had for under $21k driveaway, and a lot of the features which used to be unique to the VR-X are often thrown into the base model ES when they do sales or specials or some kind of "pack".

But then if you're also throwing new cars into the choice, it depends whether you want something which you can modify/have fun with, or if you just want a good car for getting from A-B. There are some great value deals in much newer cars seeing that the Lancer is quite a few years old in design. The Lancer doesn't have very good NVH compared to it's peers (e.g. Civic, Mazda3, etc), and the interior can feel a bit cheap. A brand new Cruze can be had for your bduget as well and if you're not into modding/drive that much and just want a cheap reliable car, that could also be an option.
 

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The CVT isn't too horrible, its just the price - a new one is 21k driveaway which makes that one which is only a VR seem a little ridiculous. My mate's got one and he isn't impressed with the paint quality, seems to chip really easily.
 

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The CVT isn't too horrible, its just the price - a new one is 21k driveaway which makes that one which is only a VR seem a little ridiculous. My mate's got one and he isn't impressed with the paint quality, seems to chip really easily.
Correct. Not strong at all.
 

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i dont think you could go wrong with any of the current small cars really
they are light years ahead of the excels etc of the past
 

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If you don't have to modify the body, your muffler is too small

Also, google images "biggest muffler" lol at first picture.
 

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