6-Speedio
Senior Member
Anyone who bought an M2 is going to shit on he ITS. Anyone who bought an STI or Golf R or car X is going to shit on the ITS. Anyone who can't afford the ITS is also going to shit on it. It's a tale as old as time when it comes to cars. And it definitely goes both ways.Positivity thread.
Now that the ITS has been widely publicized and people have seen the price, performance, looks, etc...
I have seen a bunch of negativity around the web about how much it costs and it isn't even that great of a car.
I firmly disagree. I don't think you can compare it to an M2 or RS3. Even at Demo prices those two cars are likely $10K more and very difficult to find. The M2 comes in manual, the RS3 does not.
My point? I have put 1600 miles on my ITR. It just keeps getting better. I absolutely love the car. It looks great, drives great, and sounds great. I don't care what the haters say. Yes, it was a bit more than I wanted to spend, but man is this car fantastic.
I have had a ton of sports cars and I will say this is the best balanced car in every respect. Balanced in driving and the fact that it is usable.
So...just some positivity on Friday. If you have an ITR, forget the haters, go drive.
Patrick
It's partially a method of justifying whatever they did buy. It's also a method of accepting what they can't buy. The ITS does have its flaws. But so does every other car I just mentioned. The current M2 is hideous, for example. Like, look what they've done to my boy, style of looks. But it hauls some pretty serious ass too. Different ownership crowd and that's it.
At the end of the day, enthusiasts differ wildly as well as what is important to them. Personally, I don't overly care for RWD or AWD. No hate on either, they're just not for me. Actually I do kind of hate AWD (weight penalty and no real benefit to racing once you start moving) but RWD is cool. As such, I can shit on all those cars also.
What is important is there will always be a certain amount of people who want these cars and that's literally all that matters. They help keep value up long term.
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