GR Corolla or Type R Civic?

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Hypothetically assume I’m considering both cars, and I own one that’s similar.

Which one and why?
 
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Really depends on the kind of car I'm looking for. A big part of it would be availability and whether the dealers would want ADM. When the prev gen type R came out, the ADM was ridiculous. I don't know anyone who got it for MSRP. Right now is still a weird car market, but I know someone who managed to get a GR corolla.
I would learn towards corolla probably. AWD makes it a more useful car. Type R had a lot of hype when the prev gen came out, but theres nothing exciting about the new one over the last one. Corolla GR is the first of its kinda and is more interesting.
If I were to get another car, I wouldn't get any of those. They are too expensive to mod out and I already have a sti daily. If I wanted a cheap track car, I'd get an old...
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Really depends on the kind of car I'm looking for. A big part of it would be availability and whether the dealers would want ADM. When the prev gen type R came out, the ADM was ridiculous. I don't know anyone who got it for MSRP. Right now is still a weird car market, but I know someone who managed to get a GR corolla.
I would learn towards corolla probably. AWD makes it a more useful car. Type R had a lot of hype when the prev gen came out, but theres nothing exciting about the new one over the last one. Corolla GR is the first of its kinda and is more interesting.
If I were to get another car, I wouldn't get any of those. They are too expensive to mod out and I already have a sti daily. If I wanted a cheap track car, I'd get an old civic and build it.
 
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