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I hate STI owners that call there car 'Sti' like there saying 'sky' but ti instead of ky. This guy once was talking about his 'Sti' for 5 minutes like I new what he was talking about lol

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Would you guys say the Evo gets pulled over less? I have a friend with an STi and I used to own an STi as well and they probably have most of the attention. NOT getting pulled over in my STi was just madness, I would actually get worried that something happened to the police or they're in danger since they're not here to pull me over :D The STi is the worst in my opinion by far. How about the EVO though guys because I've never owned one. I think they look less conspicious and don't have that signiture sound of the STi and are 4 doored.

End of the day it shoudlent matter what you drive, But thats just how the way it works. the worst thing people could do is stop buying the cars they want to drive just do they dont get pulled over or looked at as a "hoon" on the road,

im all for breaking Stereotypes, and have done so on many occasions.

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Same thing happened to me I got 4 times I one day, the last cop told me the plates we're listed as owners license suspended for 2 years

Changed the plates barely got pulled over again except for the roadside rbts

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Same thing happened to me I got 4 times I one day, the last cop told me the plates we're listed as owners license suspended for 2 years

Changed the plates barely got pulled over again except for the roadside rbts

wow. didn't realize the plates have an impact. mine wasnt a plate issue 100% but it's interesting that plates with history make a difference. the cops now have that automatic plate recognition which scans alot of plates a second and runs them through the database. I guess they've set some parameters and some being plates with driver reckless history.

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