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It kind of seems like you would be happier in a slightly used sti or evo. It doesn't seem that you care about the warranty, you want power, you want a car that's going to be simple and more straightforward with the work needed to reach goal a or b. You mention a local drag strip, I don't hear much about autocross or track days from you so precise handling and light chassis don't seem to be of much use to you. I honestly think you got the wrong car in mind here. Before I bought my BRZ I was looking at the 2015 WRX, STI, Mustang GT, and Focus ST. The BRZ was actually on the bottom of my list, but I drove it and loved the handling and realized I don't care about the power or the back seat spacing (no kids here) and I liked the simplicity of the car. Seriously I drove the WRX right after and it was faster, but so boring at speed. The rear seats were huge it made me feel wasteful. I've owned 2 turbo cars and I have a project car/mr2 that puts stock sti's to shame but it's not very economical or reliable. Basically to go back to my point, I don't think you want a BRZ. I think you just like the way a few of them look like when you see them online or something. If you're saving money for something you want to enjoy and learn a bit with then I think you'll be happier with a different car honestly.
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