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I traded in my 2013 WRX on my 2014 FR-S. The kick in the pants you get when the turbo hits full spool is fantastic. Having four doors (even though I think I had someone sit in the back on inly four occasions) is nice to have, and so is the cargo space if you have a hatch (I did). The AWD system is ok, but makes steering feel slightly numb compared to the FR-S. But there is a fun factor with the 86 platform you're not going to get with the WRX. The 86 is better on gas. Slightly cheaper to insure. Gets a lot more comments. And surprisingly, I have more leg/knee room in the FR-S. WRXs are great cars, but if you're looking for fun and a sporty feel get a FR-S/BRZ.
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Oh, and unless you're on winter or at least all season tires, AWD can be just as bad as RWD in the snow.
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im not saying i disagree with your conclusion, im just saying that your evidence provided at the time doesnt support it anymore than the evidence i used to come to my conclusion.
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Yeah I traded a stage II 2007 WRX for my BRZ.
Honesty I don't even miss the power/torque. I wanted something more efficient and RWD for a change. The WRX got 19-20 mpg city the BRZ 27-28 city. My WRX trapped 99mph while my BRZ 96mph (stock on e85 tune) so the difference in top end is not that great. My second car is a Camry so practicality who cares!
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He also told me the new WRX with a few suspension mods, would be pretty close to his BRZ.
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Great for him, but Honestly its still an EJ motor. I would like to have the 2015 WRX, but it would be a lateral move. I think I'd love the extra power and AWD, but Stock vs. Stock I'd love the way the BRZ feels more. |
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I had a 2006 WRX. Miss the torque/turbo and AWD in the winter but that's about it. The BRZ is actually a ton of a fun in the winter but I do miss not having to dig my car out of the snow. Overall, the BRZ is a lot more fun to drive. Better driving position, feel, responsiveness, handling, etc. They overlapped for about a week and when I got back into my WRX, I was surprised at how clunky, heavy, weird it felt in comparison.
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I drove a 05 STI stage 1 before and the only thing I like about it was the power and the awd. That's pretty much it. There was a lot of room like what other guys said, but for me, I wouldn't utilize any of those space. And since there's a lot of snow where you live, why not do something like this to travel around lol
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZJbOlqzOJs"]Miata Snow Drifting Driver POV - YouTube[/ame] |
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Happens every time lol
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Had a 2011 WRX Hatch. Loved the practicality of it and gripped really well.
That being said, I was super bored with driving it every day. For it to become my ideal car, I would have spent another 6 grand on suspension, exhaust, and other bits. It's not what I wanted in the end. Then again, I've ONLY owned RWD cars, so that is what I'm used to and come to love. Yes, my first car was a V6, RWD car called the Mazda MPV Seriously, it was an awesome first car...I learned a lot without crashing it
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Yep, had a 09 stage 2 WRX HB. Car had a lot of character. But so does the BRZ.
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