So I've noticed some subtle changes since I bought my first RCZ in 2011 and these have happened quite recent!y
Firstly most RCZs I see on the roads these days are driven by blokes
Secondly drivers tend to acknowledge each other, a discreet nod or wave of the hand or thumbs up, which I haven't seen since I owned a WRX back in 2005.
Could it be that as these cars become more scarce they are already falling into the hands of enthusiasts and collectable status isn't too many years away.
Firstly most RCZs I see on the roads these days are driven by blokes
Secondly drivers tend to acknowledge each other, a discreet nod or wave of the hand or thumbs up, which I haven't seen since I owned a WRX back in 2005.
Could it be that as these cars become more scarce they are already falling into the hands of enthusiasts and collectable status isn't too many years away.