So it was a fairly wet and slightly cold spring afternoon, but a great afternoon nonetheless:
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Murcie_LP640, on Flickr
Got to drive the WRX RS40, hot off the press. I didn't exactly get a chance to do a photoshoot with it and SIC EM but I thought a quick snap of the two together would whet appetites.
Up until this point I've never driven a widebody GE WRX but after having a go, I came away pretty impressed. I have driven an MY08 pre-widebody and that was a wallowy pile of detuned misery but this feels much, much better. It's a brand new car that has only done 20kms but they let me give it a little bit on the B-roads, nothing too risky obviously as it's a limited edition model but enough to give me a really good taste of what it's about.
The torque was especially appetising. The extra half a litre displacement makes it a much better day-to-day driver than SIC EM does, and the ride is a fair bit less harsh too. Little bit more body roll but still well controlled and it's got some serious guts.
The RS40 pack contains blue alcantara Recaros with black leather bolsters.
Great seats, a lot more supportive than the GC8's but I reckon it'd quickly become a chore getting out of them especially. Oh well, just live in the car
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It had a great driving position too; you sit a bit higher than in the GC8 but still a great sporty position to it, everything fell easily into the hands and feet.
The gearbox was a revelation too, it may still be the old 5-speed manual but it's a pretty tight 'box now and with the short-shifter kit it felt a lot better than the MY08. The clutch had plenty of feel to it as well but it was significantly lighter than SIC EM's.
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Would I have the RS40? I would, but with the new WRX coming next year I'd find it difficult to swallow spending $48k on this now with that in the back of my mind. Nonetheless, it's a great car, I love it.