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SHO vs. WRX: Is there even a debate?

Started by SRT82ECOBOOST, March 04, 2014, 12:59:44 PM

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curry67

Quote from: black99lightning on March 04, 2014, 01:15:56 PM
Regular WRX nothing to write home about.  The STI is a much better car than the WRX as far as performance.  Neither would I cross shop.  STI has a much bigger upside performance wise, but you'll never get the size and comfort.
was gonna say same thing I was going between wrx and sho. The interior got me really and the size. Im pretty happy about the decision. I do find it weird ford doesnt give out free tailights to people with peeling chrome And those f150s with peeling f 150 badges.

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curry67

There awd is amazing. even with one tire with traction it can move. I dont think the shos performs quite as well. No complaints here though.

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REDSHOCGO

my good friend has an STI while I must say its much faster due to his aftermarket work riding in it is horrible, uncomfortable and noisy. The inside of the car feels cheap as well IMO
2010 Red Candy Sho 402a option non/pp w/unleashed tune,3 bar map, k & N CAI, Corsa catback exhaust, tints 35% front 20% back vta conversion,plastidipped front grill (matteblack), Curva Concept C7 wheels w/20" toyo proxes +4 and Sony Xperia z running torque pro
2011 Sonata 2.0T Limited tinted
2007 Pontiac G6 GTP cpe w/crab intake,Led sequential taillights, custom exhaust(now gone)

explorergotoluvit

handling the sho doesnt have a chance against the sti or wrx luxury the sho will bet both
2013 explorer sport
LMS tuner stat 160 3 bar magna flow v8 91 map
k&n H&R spring
retrofit FXR bi-xenon projectors done by lightwerkz 
all lights replaced with leds from daytimebrightlites

curry67

If honda had a awd v6 accord coupe id love to see that comparison. If subaru made a fullaize car it would be very interesting

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SwampRat

Everthing has been pretty much covered here ....

Two COMPLETELY Different Animals intended for  two completely different markets .
2013 SHO  ....  not mine anymore

2021 Edge ST

SRT82ECOBOOST

Here is a part of the point I was trying to make and this may bring it into better focus.
List for me all the cars that you can go purchase new from a dealer that have the following:
-AWD
-Turbocharged or supercharged engine
-Aftermarket support for performance and appearance upgrades
-Purchase price under $40,000
Very few options with that criteria and that is how I ended up cross shopping WRX's with the SHO.
2013 SHO PP in White Platinum Metallic Tricoat, PPE Downpipes, Livernois Stage V8/3 Bar, Custom 2.5" Catback, 170 T-stat, Airaid CAI, H+R Springs and debadged
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ONLYA6

I was in the same boat as SRT. I wanted something more "mature" than an STI and also more luxury. Something I could see myself actually keeping longer than 2 years. Maybe 6 years ago I would have gotten an STI. I really liked the 07 Limited and Legacy Spec B. I'm 28 and currently the longest I've owned a vehicle is 20 months not counting my Mustang.

I actually ended up narrowing down to an S4 or SHO. I would have been around 55 on the S4 and I walked out the door at 41 for the SHO with better financing. Cheaper to mod too.

When I was just running a tune I ran a 2009 WRX on the interstate with Cobb Tune, intake, and full turbo back. I pulled a car length on him up to 140.


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Steven

2013 Taurus SHO - Best ET 12.7/ MPH 110
1999 Mustang V6 - Turbo - 474 whp 431 wtq

panther427

I cross shoped them. I wanted turbo and awd.  Not many options
2013 SHO

FoMoCoSHO

Quote from: ONLYA6 on March 05, 2014, 09:10:07 AM
I was in the same boat as SRT. I wanted something more "mature" than an STI and also more luxury. Something I could see myself actually keeping longer than 2 years. Maybe 6 years ago I would have gotten an STI. I really liked the 07 Limited and Legacy Spec B. I'm 28 and currently the longest I've owned a vehicle is 20 months not counting my Mustang.

I actually ended up narrowing down to an S4 or SHO. I would have been around 55 on the S4 and I walked out the door at 41 for the SHO with better financing. Cheaper to mod too.

When I was just running a tune I ran a 2009 WRX on the interstate with Cobb Tune, intake, and full turbo back. I pulled a car length on him up to 140.


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Joleat

This thread makes me want to cross shop an F-150 Raptor and an F-350 Power Stroke. After all, they can both be bought for a similar amount of money, they're both 4x4 (if you choose), they're both trucks, and they both have aftermarket support.
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boostedbull

Buddy has a 2013 with intake and cobb stage 1.  We have raced repeatedly.  Has never been close. 

I pull 10-15 cars on him with tune only.
2012 SHO PP - Tuned by Torrie
12.8 @ 106  tune only

BiGMaC

Quote from: Joleat on March 05, 2014, 10:31:56 AM
This thread makes me want to cross shop an F-150 Raptor and an F-350 Power Stroke. After all, they can both be bought for a similar amount of money, they're both 4x4 (if you choose), they're both trucks, and they both have aftermarket support.

Not to jack the thread... But .... If you want a truck to work.. go with the 350 (I've owned several since 1990.  The new one is quiet and surprisingly quick.  If you want bling and to play go with the Raptor.  No dis intended.  Most raptors never get off road.

•2013 Taurus SHO nonPP - All Ford factory options, 3BAR MAP, LMS v8 tune (mods for 3BAR, DPs, and T-stat), Paint & plastic correction, CQuart finest all exterior surfaces, limo black window tint,VLED Triton switchbacks, Daytime BrightLites switchback DRLs, full interior and exterior LED conversion, Lamin-X charcoal blackout tail lights and reflectors, PPE catted and coated downpipes, EBPP coated hotpipes with BoVs VTA, MDesign CAI
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Joleat

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Quote from: BiGMaC on March 05, 2014, 11:41:35 AM
Quote from: Joleat on March 05, 2014, 10:31:56 AM
This thread makes me want to cross shop an F-150 Raptor and an F-350 Power Stroke. After all, they can both be bought for a similar amount of money, they're both 4x4 (if you choose), they're both trucks, and they both have aftermarket support.

Not to jack the thread... But .... If you want a truck to work.. go with the 350 (I've owned several since 1990.  The new one is quiet and surprisingly quick.  If you want bling and to play go with the Raptor.  No dis intended.  Most raptors never get off road.

Thanks for the input, but I'm not seriously cross shopping those two trucks, lol. I was just trying to make the point that just because a few of the same boxes are ticked for both vehicles it doesn't necessarily mean that they are comparable. I would never buy a Raptor to do a Super Duty's job and vice versa.
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explorergotoluvit

2013 explorer sport
LMS tuner stat 160 3 bar magna flow v8 91 map
k&n H&R spring
retrofit FXR bi-xenon projectors done by lightwerkz 
all lights replaced with leds from daytimebrightlites