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I've got the magazine, just haven't read it yet, although i did see they say the integra type r is the one to go for.
 
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Yeah I still wonder how different things would've been if I'd bought a DC2. I've never even been in one but I understand they're a lot rawer than the Trophy. It's really hard to find an unmolested one anyway, and I guess it's only going to get harder as time moves on.

Reckon the T was the better purchase ultimately.
 
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I've driven loads and pretty much every type r and i am a HUGH fan of them but i do feel the trophy is a equally as impressive car, very very different cars in my opinion though. both will still be talked about very highly in years to come thats for sure.
 
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Been lucky enough to own all 3, and tbh it comes down to personal preference.

I'd be pretty sure that the Trophy would be fastest A-B, but I found it a bit too refined. If the Puma had a bit more power, then it would waltz over both the Teg & Trophy. Levels of grip and braking from the car were phenomenal from the Puma
 
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I think the writer (can't remember who) is a bit too over excited about the looks of the puma....i think the ride height makes it look ugly...get it lower and it would all look proportional and become a beautiful car. The price of these cars is astonishingly low considering what they sold at originally, and did consider one myself before i bought the trophy. Owning a zetec'd fiesta before i know how good and nice an engine the zetec is. As a car for me to own and drive and all the things i look for, need and desire, I personally prefere the trophy, and don't regret buying one....good article, good read, and one that will be looked back upon in years to come i think.
 
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