WRX vs Tacoma vs ???

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I love my 2014 WRX but it has been nothing but problems. I drive it modestly. I maintain it well. 22k miles = spun bearing. 26k miles = throw out bearing going bad and oil leak. It is my dream car so it is hard to say but I need something reliable. I was thinking about a Tacoma. Anyone out there have any evidence to sway me one way or the other? all input appreciated.
 
I don't think there's many trucks more reliable than a Tacoma. It's had pretty much the same drivetrain for over 10 years, and only improving.
 
maybe trade it in on a 2016 or 2017wrx

the fa20dit engine is fantastic and maybe subaru can help you out abit due to your current issues.

The 2014 used the old EJ engine.
 
WRX to Tacoma is quite the transition; why do you need a truck if all you stated you are missing in the WRX is reliability?

I switched from Mustangs to trucks a couple years ago... now I'm back in a Mustang "DD" for now but I do plan to retire it to a toy car in the next year and return to driving my truck... Its hard to pick an either or, especially if you have a house and family! Don't give up your sports car if you can avoid it, that's what I say!
 
If you buy new, physically watch dealer service verify ATF level if you buy an Auto trans model. All model years are known to be underserviced from the factory. Mine was about 3/4 qt low when I took mine in for a TSB that reflashed the tranny shift pattern shortly after I bought it. Take a look at Tacomaworld.com for some research on maintenance items/tasks, part longevity, upgrades you might be interested. The TRD models come with Bilstein 4600 series shocks and struts from the factory but those are quickly overwhelmed. Bilstein 5100's are the way to go. I like mine, glad I bought it.
 
Toyota is the most reliable car company
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My 1999 Tacoma had over 325,000 miles before it got totalled in a rear end collision. Replaced the clutch once, front brakes twice, & 2 batteries. Got a 2005 with 95,000 miles & did front brakes once & 1 battery. Besides tires & basic maintenance the trucks cost little money to run & have never broken down
 
Originally Posted By: Stewie
Originally Posted By: slacktide_bitog
Toyota is the most reliable car company
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I think Mercedes Benz takes that spot
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And fiat.
 
It's called bad luck.

I'd call or write Subaru and ask if they provide a 7yr/100k power train warranty on this vehicle as your confidence is shattered with this car and Subaru products. They may bite.

I would not get a Tacoma for reliability reasons alone as they ride miserably.
 
Tacoma would be my truck of choice if I ever decide to own a truck. It's honestly the only truck I'd ever consider.
 
What is the price difference between what you'd get for your WRX and what you'd pay for the Tacoma? I'm thinking it's substantial, it would pay for several repairs (maybe even rentals during repairs), and you'd be sad to move from a WRX to a light truck.
 
Originally Posted By: Rolla07
Tundra seems to me as a better choice but likely alot more expensive.


I haven't shopped in a while but when I did the prices seemed more similar than not. Stripper double cab 4x4 seemed rather close in price.

Now check off boxes and load 'em up, and maybe it was different.

Not sure which is more reliable. Probably the Taco, the Tundra has had a few weak spots; and it ought to eek out a hair better on mpg--drivetrain dependent. And the Taco can be had in a stickshift.
 
Originally Posted By: aquariuscsm
Tacoma would be my truck of choice if I ever decide to own a truck. It's honestly the only truck I'd ever consider.


I agree, with a second nod towards the Frontier too.
 
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