As a rule, performance cars seem to become more sophisticated and less threatening as each new generation develops. But it's reassuring to know that scary monsters do still exist. Very occasionally, they even get a bit more scary with age.
Holden Commodore SS-V and Subaru WRX: technically, they couldn't be more different. One's a V8-powered rear-drive muscle car that lives large. The other's a compact turbo-four with all-wheel drive and rallying in its genes. Yet in many ways they're also natural rivals: old-school performance machines that have cult appeal and rabid fan bases.
They're both pretty traditional in their own ways, but there's life in these two yet. This Commodore SS-V is the enthusiast-oriented Redline edition. The $74,490 model has the standard SS 6.0-litre V8 with 260kW/517Nm and a six-speed automatic transmission.
The Redline package adds FE3 "super sports" suspension, Brembo front brakes and forged/polished 19-inch alloy wheels. It's not a limited edition, but the Redline package does make the SS-V feel a lot more special.
Our WRX, on the other hand, is limited in the extreme. As you might know, the previous WRX continues alongside the all-new Impreza range until 2013, when we're likely to see a very different model to replace it: it will be a standalone model line, rather than a pumped-up version of the standard Impreza.