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Rich@SubieBrampton 03-24-2016 12:35 PM

Hello!
 
My name is Rich Nguyen and I'm a newly recruited Sales Rep at Subaru of Brampton. I've been wanting to get into a Subaru for a while (just having a hard time choosing between a BRZ or 5th Gen STI, any opinions or insight would be appreciated lol.) I have also just joined the Toronto Subaru Club Forum as well. I look forward to meeting and speaking with all of you! and if you guys have any questions for me feel free to message me! ......don't worry I'm not here to infiltrate the forum and work "undercover" lol, just thought this would be a great place to learn and communicate. Cheers!

RickyRacer 03-24-2016 02:37 PM

what are you driving now rich?

Rich@SubieBrampton 03-24-2016 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by RickyRacer (Post 2595869)
what are you driving now rich?

I'm driving a 1996 BMW 528i temporarily until I make a decision Lol!

RickyRacer 03-24-2016 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Rich@SubieBrampton (Post 2595945)
I'm driving a 1996 BMW 528i temporarily until I make a decision Lol!

Personally.. I would never want to make the switch from RWD to AWD. but the STI is a much more capable car

ButeraFRS 03-24-2016 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Rich@SubieBrampton (Post 2595945)
I'm driving a 1996 BMW 528i temporarily until I make a decision Lol!

All depends what you are looking for in a car. Though these cars are both sports cars, they differ in terms of practicality, ergonomics, torque/power etc. Way too many to list.

Owning a twin and having driven an STI I can say that they're both fun but they're different kinds of fun. It's all about knowing your driving style, what you're going to be doing on the roads or on the track and making the decision accordingly. Personally, if I wanted a car that's a little more practical I'd go with the STI. If I lived in an area with long sweeping roads, I'd take an STI. If I wanted better fuel economy, I'd go for a BRZ. If I lived in an area with a lot of curvy and tight-turn roads, I'd go for a BRZ.

Both cars have great aftermarket support and variety if that's what you're into.

That said, there's a couple places you can start to get a general idea of the comparisons between the two.

Check this thread out if you want.

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=87735

wparsons 03-25-2016 12:48 PM

I'd go WRX or BRZ, really couldn't see myself buying the STI until they get rid of the EJ25 engine.

Rich@SubieBrampton 03-26-2016 09:52 AM

I don't need a whole lot of horsepower but the BRZ definitely could use a little more. I'm torn between the two and here are my pros and cons; Pros for the STI, 1. It has enough power for me, 2. The backseats are actually usable. I use the backseats every weekend (I take my nephews and niece out). 3. The STI is better in the snow (it would be a daily driver and so would the BRZ). and the Cons are; 1. Not the best fuel economy, 2. I prefer Coupes over Sedans. Some Pros for the BRZ; 1. Great Handling, 2. Sporty (Coupe) Styling, 3. Great fuel economy, 4. I sit lower to the ground. Some Cons for the BRZ; 1. Brutal Backseat space (I know, I know, what should I expect from a sporty coupe?), 2. RWD isn't exactly the best in the winter, 3. Not enough power.

softgrip 03-26-2016 10:15 AM

The STI engine is old and horrible and drinks fuel like crazy.

Get a WRX, the only downside is it's a sedan.

I've just traded my 2006 WRX Hatch for a BRZ, and other than the sound system being complete shit, I couldn't be happier.

Cole 03-26-2016 10:22 AM

Hate to say it rich, but the FRS is the most capable winter vehicle I've ever driven. Beats out my work truck, my dad's truck, my mom's SUV, my old Camry, my old 626, the deuce and a half and the 14T truck I drive occasionally for the military.

Also, if you frequently use your back seats, I think your decision has been pretty much made for the STi. Though, like @wparsons said, id be getting the WRX until the EJ has been bye felicia'd

Rich@SubieBrampton 03-26-2016 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Cole (Post 2598102)
Hate to say it rich, but the FRS is the most capable winter vehicle I've ever driven. Beats out my work truck, my dad's truck, my mom's SUV, my old Camry, my old 626, the deuce and a half and the 14T truck I drive occasionally for the military.

Also, if you frequently use your back seats, I think your decision has been pretty much made for the STi. Though, like @wparsons said, id be getting the WRX until the EJ has been bye felicia'd

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Originally Posted by softgrip (Post 2598097)
The STI engine is old and horrible and drinks fuel like crazy.

Get a WRX, the only downside is it's a sedan.

I've just traded my 2006 WRX Hatch for a BRZ, and other than the sound system being complete shit, I couldn't be happier.

Haha, okay. Makes sense.......would this be a bad time to say that I am also considering other vehicles from another make?

softgrip 03-26-2016 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Rich@SubieBrampton (Post 2598127)
Haha, okay. Makes sense.......would this be a bad time to say that I am also considering other vehicles from another make?

Suby or gtfo! Lol :paddle:

Cole 03-26-2016 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Rich@SubieBrampton (Post 2598127)
Haha, okay. Makes sense.......would this be a bad time to say that I am also considering other vehicles from another make?

I don't care what you get. Just clearing the air on some fallacies, that's all

Rich@SubieBrampton 03-26-2016 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by softgrip (Post 2598136)
Suby or gtfo! Lol :paddle:

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Originally Posted by Cole (Post 2598147)
I don't care what you get. Just clearing the air on some fallacies, that's all

Fair enough.

ShibaYuki 03-26-2016 01:07 PM

I bought my BRZ in Brampton Subaru. =)


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