« Reply #21 on: August 14, 2015, 01:07:56 pm »
No mention of fuel economy for this test drive. I get that no one buys an STi for fuel economy but I would have appreciated a real life number to compare to my numbers I'm getting with my R.
LOL.
Jacob was almost finished, then mentioned that he hadn't yet worked in fuel consumption and trunk space... He found an easy place to cover trunk space, but I told him no one would care about fuel consumption and not to bother... d'oh!
Thanks for proving me wrong, and thanks noto, for spotting that shot!
to give context - Jacob generally drives pretty aggressively, in the city and in heavy Toronto traffic, conditions were mostly hot and sunny, so I'd say 10.6 is actually very good for a 300-hp AWD performance car in those conditions.
It is indeed.. and could be much worse. My brother's '11 STI (with full exhaust, COBB A/P with custom tune and new fuel injectors) averages around 14 I believe.
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