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You can use it to find Subaru rod bearings on the track or head gaskets. Has really good visibility for that purpose.Only issue with this suggestion is you then own a Volkswagen.
You can use it to find Subaru rod bearings on the track or head gaskets. Has really good visibility for that purpose.Only issue with this suggestion is you then own a Volkswagen.
I bet it will feel more solid after 100k than Subaru after 20k.And define "potent". What are, say the 0-60MPH?
I would bet the VW feels a little more "solid". At first.
Subaru requires 91 or higher.I believe that High test is recomended but NOT REQUIRED.
The crap part of her life is almost behind her.You need to realize some things. A car won't make a crap life good.
When you look at a car and say YUCK it doesn't matter much about anything else does it?Definitely manual.
But, she should check GTI as it is a far better-assembled vehicle, more potent, with better brakes and suspension.
She's likely going to be living/commuting in a metro area in an apartment for a while, a wide 2 door with poor visibility will get old in a hurry (my opinion but I won't argue.) If the future looked different sure why not.a 5.0 mustang or Camaro are good options,
Ah, when you said lukewarm, I was thinking she is kind of interested. Yeah, taste is none negotiable.Subaru requires 91 or higher.
The crap part of her life is almost behind her.
When you look at a car and say YUCK it doesn't matter much about anything else does it?
She's likely going to be living/commuting in a metro area in an apartment for a while, a wide 2 door with poor visibility will get old in a hurry (my opinion but I won't argue.) If the future looked different sure why not.
Realize that whatever car she buys will be driven normally 99.9% of the time, .1% may be hitting an on ramp faster or getting up to speed with some push back into the seat. It's a re-imagining of her life IMO I'm just along to point out things and help her not buy something with known potential issues cause dad isn't going to be close by. A sporty 4 door seems like a good idea. We're going to go sit in most of the cars mentioned next week to weed out the hard passes. Sounds like there's nothing to be wary of with a manual WRX.
It wasn't aAh, when you said lukewarm, I was thinking she is kind of interested. Yeah, taste is none negotiable.
2022 model years. All prices are dealer, just some examples:Depending on budget, if she can, wait for the 2025 WRX tS. Manual AWD sports sedan are unicorns in today's car market.
Tune out the online noises, including this forum. Subaru are just as reliable and fun as anything coming out from Germany. One thing is for certain, cost of ownership is much lower than anything from Germany or Europe in general, both in service cost and parts. VW, Audi and MB are slightly better as their parts are mostly made by Bosch, BMW is the worst as just about everything is proprietary.
It wasn't ayuck, more of a
yuck. We need to go look at one but nearest VW dealer 1.5 hours away.
Get an extended warranty. My parents purchased an Impreza. The A/C never truly blew cold. They had it looked at under warranty 3 times and every time was told everything check out. Not an issue with the wrx but every hubcap has come off their wheels. Premium gas is a must not sure head gaskets are still an issue.My daughter is going through a mid-life reset including a soon to be final divorce. She's going to need a car and wants something fun not something practical and boring. She's owned 2 cars, a 2002 Saturn L200 for 10 years and a 2014 CX-5 for almost 10 years that ex is getting. She was talking about a Camaro first but has moved to the WRX. I'm not trying to influence her decision, just gathering information about plusses and minuses. I understand from reading some threads here the WRX isn't the WRX of old but that will mean nothing to her. She isn't going to be ripping down Tail of the Dragon. Has no interest in the Elantra N and lukewarm about the Golf GTI. The base WRX comes with the 6mt which is fine, she's been driving my manual stuff all her life. Is this latest Subaru manual a better choice than the CVT for reliability? Anything to know about with a new to 1-2 YO WRX? thanks.
I posted you price of parts for each vehicle and you still think it is cheaper. Oh, and let’s not forget how “easy” is boxer to work on.To OP, like I said, people tend to feel passionate about their cars and loyalty to a particular brand and even continent. Which is why I suggest that you tune out those types of online opinion and form your own opinion after listening to actual owners.
1) Not sure why GTI was brough up here because unless I am mistaken, it is only a FWD and not AWD, thus not a great comparison from the start, especially if you daughter lives anywhere that AWD vehicle is a plus. However, I will go ahead and use it as a point of reference for now. Follow the links: https://repairpal.com/cars/compare/subaru-wrx-vs-volkswagen-gti
2) Scroll down to the section "Comparing Volkswagen Maintenance Cost to Other Brands" on this link:
https://www.motor1.com/products-services/auto-warranty/volkswagen-maintenance-cost/
3) And just for fun, comparison between BMW, Audi, MB and Lexus (Seems more appropriate, considering the market segment, to use Lexus instead of Toyota) vehicles overall:
BMW: https://caredge.com/bmw/maintenance
Audi: https://caredge.com/audi/maintenance
MB: https://caredge.com/mercedes-benz/maintenance
Lexus: https://caredge.com/lexus/maintenance
Ancient historyYou can use it to find Subaru rod bearings on the track or head gaskets. Has really good visibility for that purpose.
Rod bearings? You are obviously not keeping up.Ancient history