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Old 05-20-2009, 09:28 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by Tamago View Post
if gangly and awkward = aggressive then yes....
That's an odd way to describe it. The Yaris is anything but 'gangly' it is somewhat chubby though.

I'm not dissing lowered cars just saying I prefer the stock look - wheel gap and all - to that of a lowered Yaris. Plus I get the added benefit of never having to make a post about suspension noises, rubbing, can't take speedbumps, fast wearing suspension parts or not being able to put heavy things (including people) in the car without causing problems.

I actually would appreciate the better handling of the lowered COG, but so far the rear sway bar has helped greatly in that department.
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