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Same here, I always wanted an 06/07 sti, and if they still made it new I'd buy it in a second. I'm hoping the new wrx/sti are better than the current ones, now that they're separated from the Impreza. I think the BRZ will be a nice change in the meantime, and who knows, maybe I'll stick with it after or get a new version if they decide to add a turbo (and I have more money to maintain it...).
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I've gone to that dark place again and started looking up sti videos. Why do I do this to myself....
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It boils down to:
Do you want a car which can easily make more power and handle well? Which has a load of info and parts available already? Should it be semi-practical with 4/5 doors? Do you live in bad weather? Are you going to seriously track the car? The WRX is the car for you. Do you want a "sporty" 2-door for a daily driving beater with good MPG while still not being a total snooze-fest, then perhaps the BRZ is for you. |
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. Though I will give you that they tend to understeer too much (why I have an Evo instead), that's quickly corrected. My Evo on hillclimbs is a blast, and my friend's STI and WRX are almost up there.
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im not saying the subaru is boring. im just saying that hp for hp or mph for mph, there are many more cars that are more exciting
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Also, I'm not sure that I ever said that the WRX is the funniest car in the market. I've always thought of it being rather serious.
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WRX is the reason I'm not getting an FRS/BRZ. I've gone through numerous FR layout cars and was going to get another one but for the price, I feel like I should be getting a lot more. A new WRX is just barely pricer higher than the FRS-God knows what it will be compared to the BRZ... especially with the insane markup they're gonna put on it.
Of course, it's my opinion, but I can't justify spending that 25k to get so little when I can spend a few hundred extra and get so much more out of the box. Plus, I'd just rather have 4 doors now-seeing as the next car I buy is gonna stay for a long time.
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I don't think anyone would argue that the WRX isn't a more practical car than the BRZ. With AWD, 4 doors and a larger trunk/or the 5 door hatch, they are just more practical on a every day basis. However, if one wants a more fun car, I think the BRZ will win. If this is your only car and you need to transport people occasionally/live in an environment with a lot of snow or rain, the added benefit of AWD might be worth it. |
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Agreed. But I think most would agree that the WRX is more practical on an everyday basis. Sure fun is subjective. Light/great handling/RWD/NA/with nice manual transmission vs. Heavier/faster acceleration/AWD/turbo/mushy MT. Pros and cons to both. |
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