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Originally Posted by tranzformer
Where do you live? The WRX/STIs are hard to come by now since they are at the end of the model year. Very few left in the country. So you either have to get it earlier in the model year or have them special order exactly what you want.
I agree, talking TTL/out the door pricing isn't worthwhile since that is highly dependent on your state/county here in the USA. It is better to speak of MSRP since that will be the same across the country.
Imagine if this car is successful and forces Honda to come out with some exciting, as well as Mazda (RX9 please!!), and maybe even get something from Mitsu that isn't an Evo. More competition the better.
I agree. I think $23k would be a fair price, but I might go up to $24-25 depending on the specs and features. But $23-23.5 would hit a real nice sweet spot for the base. Then you can get the options to your hearts delight and push it closer to $26-27k if that is what someone wants to spend. I sure don't.
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I'm in North Florida. I've shopped the WRX three different times in the past 10 years and each time they usually had 1-2 base models, each with 2-3k in upgrades already installed. Granted I could probably have made them remove them or order me one, but I'm not a big fan of dealers like this and theres only one in the area. The sales was a prick on my first visit too... so maybe I'm still holding a bit of a grudge.
I really do hope it stirs up some competition and makes some of these cars reconsider their pricing.