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Originally Posted by jflogerzi
25,000K vs 35K for base STI and base WRX is 10K and not 4K. As said above, there is nothing wrong with Rota wheels. I currently use Rota's on FRS without issues. But springs, pads, are cheap. Access port under 1000$
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Actually the difference is a lot closer to $8,000 (the WRX starts at $26,295 while the STI starts at $34,495). I wasn't saying that the difference was $4,000, but just that those parts I mentioned alone are already going to put you at that. But springs, pads and an AccessPort won't simply bridge the gap. The AccessPort might get the numbers close (though I haven't really read up on it much, since it's not quite as dominant as it used to be when it first launched maybe ten years ago, give or take), but springs won't make up for an entire upgraded suspension along with multiple LSDs, and pads won't make up for larger Brembos at every axle.
Personally I like the new motor a lot more than the aging EJ257, but from a performance standpoint, the STI as a whole is a solid package, but the WRX is a better buy. To the modder who installs all of his own stuff and has no concern for a warranty, then yes, a WRX and mods will go a long way. But with these kinds of cars, a valid warranty isn't a bad thing to have, especially with them being so new.
Regarding Rotas, you're correct, there's nothing wrong with them... for a daily driver that sees some fun here and there on twisty roads. But if you are tracking your car and have a good amount of hp and torque, you might want to invest in some stronger wheels. There are more than enough pictures out there of broken Rotas to the point where one might be encouraged to also consider other options when upgrading.