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Originally Posted by xQx
In Australia the WRX was the car that defined the hot-hatch category for a decade or two
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I guess its only natural that 'hot hatch culture' evolves differently around the world depending on the cars that are available.
Here in europe there has always been an abundance of sooped up b or c class hatchbacks from virtually any brand. Most brands have at least 2 or sometimes 3 models in their range, so at any time there are maybe 20 or 30 on the market in varying popularity.