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Kati ya Subaru na Mark X ni gani kali: Subaru boyz epic response to Mark X drivers

Left Subaru and Mark X.

Photo credit: Courtesy

Subaru Boyz have hit out at Mark X drivers after they took a swipe at them during the World Rally Championship (WRC) in Naivasha.

During the event, Mtaa Wangu interviewed a Mark X driver who highlighted the features of his car and at the end his message to the Subaru boyz was that there was clearly no need for them to talk down to Mark X drivers as the cars (Subaru and Mark X) were equal.

The message did not go down well with the Subaru drivers who launched their own scathing attack on the Mark X drivers on social media.

This is after Mtaa Wangu posted the video on its Facebook page and things got loud and messy in the comments section as both Subaru boyz and Mark X drivers weighed in.

The conversation ranged from comparing the horsepower and engine capacity of the two cars to just plain hilarious banter.

Below are some of the comments of what Subaru boyz had to say.

"Can't remember a Mark X winning a Safari Rally though!" Dennis McMaobe said.

"Hata bado hamjafikia sauti ya Sub......ni ka mtu wa saprano akiimba base," wrote Evans Njinju.

"Still a slow car. All bark and no bite," said Oliver Kimtai.

"Which Subaru are you comparing to a Mark X anyway," said Benji Juma.

"You can't compare a 4-stroke boxer engine with a 2.5L V6, you'll get the smoke," said Khomen Rashid.

"Ati sauti kama ya Subaru" just visit an ENT doctor cz no Toyota sounds like a boxer engine .... Toyota is saprano ya wamama," said Mochiemo Oremo.

"Kukona vitu hatufai kua tunacompare huku nje," said Victor Richy.

This seems to be a never-ending battle and unfortunately our Facebook post did not help to resolve the matter.