Buying a New Car
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@coliver said in Buying a New Car:
@wrx7m said in Buying a New Car:
@Obsolesce said in Buying a New Car:
@wrx7m just curious, to you, what sets the WRX STI apart from the rest of the cars in that price range? It seems like a nice car, but I've not owned one like that.
Yeah, what the others have said. It is a car for people who like driving. It is also very reliable and very customizable. There are tons of aftermarket products and support for it. You can add some exhaust and intake bolt on parts and get an ECU tune by a pro and easyily get 30% more HP and torque without affecting reliability. My current car has 350ish HP/Torque to the wheels and I am almost to 143K miles and it is 12 years old.
Subarus are also stupid reliable. Most of my friends who are Subaru fanatics have vehicles that are well in to the 300K mile range and still going with very little maintenance outside of an oil/fluid change.
Where can I get one of these "reliable" Subarus? Got an '06 Outback a little while back (purchased from the original owners, older couple, all maintenance records, blah blah blah), and I have spent a FUCKING FORTUNE just trying to keep it running. When it works, it is great, but that has not really been often enough for my taste.
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@RojoLoco said in Buying a New Car:
@coliver said in Buying a New Car:
@wrx7m said in Buying a New Car:
@Obsolesce said in Buying a New Car:
@wrx7m just curious, to you, what sets the WRX STI apart from the rest of the cars in that price range? It seems like a nice car, but I've not owned one like that.
Yeah, what the others have said. It is a car for people who like driving. It is also very reliable and very customizable. There are tons of aftermarket products and support for it. You can add some exhaust and intake bolt on parts and get an ECU tune by a pro and easyily get 30% more HP and torque without affecting reliability. My current car has 350ish HP/Torque to the wheels and I am almost to 143K miles and it is 12 years old.
Subarus are also stupid reliable. Most of my friends who are Subaru fanatics have vehicles that are well in to the 300K mile range and still going with very little maintenance outside of an oil/fluid change.
Where can I get one of these "reliable" Subarus? Got an '06 Outback a little while back (purchased from the original owners, older couple, all maintenance records, blah blah blah), and I have spent a FUCKING FORTUNE just trying to keep it running. When it works, it is great, but that has not really been often enough for my taste.
What did you have to do to it?
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@wrx7m said in Buying a New Car:
@RojoLoco said in Buying a New Car:
@coliver said in Buying a New Car:
@wrx7m said in Buying a New Car:
@Obsolesce said in Buying a New Car:
@wrx7m just curious, to you, what sets the WRX STI apart from the rest of the cars in that price range? It seems like a nice car, but I've not owned one like that.
Yeah, what the others have said. It is a car for people who like driving. It is also very reliable and very customizable. There are tons of aftermarket products and support for it. You can add some exhaust and intake bolt on parts and get an ECU tune by a pro and easyily get 30% more HP and torque without affecting reliability. My current car has 350ish HP/Torque to the wheels and I am almost to 143K miles and it is 12 years old.
Subarus are also stupid reliable. Most of my friends who are Subaru fanatics have vehicles that are well in to the 300K mile range and still going with very little maintenance outside of an oil/fluid change.
Where can I get one of these "reliable" Subarus? Got an '06 Outback a little while back (purchased from the original owners, older couple, all maintenance records, blah blah blah), and I have spent a FUCKING FORTUNE just trying to keep it running. When it works, it is great, but that has not really been often enough for my taste.
What did you have to do to it?
Transmission cooler lines, total brake job (rotors, caliper, all of it), ignition coils (practically inaccessible on the flat 6, requires much disassembly), ball joint on one side, wheel bearings in the front, probably some other shit too. Some of the work I could have done myself, but I don't have the tools and equipment to do it safely.
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@RojoLoco said in Buying a New Car:
@wrx7m said in Buying a New Car:
@RojoLoco said in Buying a New Car:
@coliver said in Buying a New Car:
@wrx7m said in Buying a New Car:
@Obsolesce said in Buying a New Car:
@wrx7m just curious, to you, what sets the WRX STI apart from the rest of the cars in that price range? It seems like a nice car, but I've not owned one like that.
Yeah, what the others have said. It is a car for people who like driving. It is also very reliable and very customizable. There are tons of aftermarket products and support for it. You can add some exhaust and intake bolt on parts and get an ECU tune by a pro and easyily get 30% more HP and torque without affecting reliability. My current car has 350ish HP/Torque to the wheels and I am almost to 143K miles and it is 12 years old.
Subarus are also stupid reliable. Most of my friends who are Subaru fanatics have vehicles that are well in to the 300K mile range and still going with very little maintenance outside of an oil/fluid change.
Where can I get one of these "reliable" Subarus? Got an '06 Outback a little while back (purchased from the original owners, older couple, all maintenance records, blah blah blah), and I have spent a FUCKING FORTUNE just trying to keep it running. When it works, it is great, but that has not really been often enough for my taste.
What did you have to do to it?
Transmission cooler lines, total brake job (rotors, caliper, all of it), ignition coils (practically inaccessible on the flat 6, requires much disassembly), ball joint on one side, wheel bearings in the front, probably some other shit too. Some of the work I could have done myself, but I don't have the tools and equipment to do it safely.
How many miles?
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@wrx7m was around 140k when I got it. Closer to 190 now (I drive a lot).
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Quick shot from when I first got home.
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Sweet
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My next vehicle is an Ascend. Gotta go big.... my wife is disabled.
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@scotth said in Buying a New Car:
My next vehicle is an Ascend. Gotta go big.... my wife is disabled.
My next car is a Lyft app.
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@scottalanmiller said in Buying a New Car:
@scotth said in Buying a New Car:
My next vehicle is an Ascend. Gotta go big.... my wife is disabled.
My next car is a Lyft app.
I won't quite be ready for that when next I car shop. Probably the time after that though.
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@scottalanmiller said in Buying a New Car:
@scotth said in Buying a New Car:
My next vehicle is an Ascend. Gotta go big.... my wife is disabled.
My next car is a Lyft app.
Area I live in is far too rural...
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@coliver said in Buying a New Car:
@scottalanmiller said in Buying a New Car:
@scotth said in Buying a New Car:
My next vehicle is an Ascend. Gotta go big.... my wife is disabled.
My next car is a Lyft app.
Area I live in is far too rural...
Another thing to be fixed.
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@scottalanmiller lol - I like the freedom having a car brings. Also, I like driving (when not in traffic).
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@coliver said in Buying a New Car:
@scottalanmiller said in Buying a New Car:
@scotth said in Buying a New Car:
My next vehicle is an Ascend. Gotta go big.... my wife is disabled.
My next car is a Lyft app.
Area I live in is far too rural...
I crave far too rural lol
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@wrx7m said in Buying a New Car:
@scottalanmiller lol - I like the freedom having a car brings. Also, I like driving (when not in traffic).
I like the freedom not owing for one brings
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@scottalanmiller said in Buying a New Car:
@wrx7m said in Buying a New Car:
@scottalanmiller lol - I like the freedom having a car brings. Also, I like driving (when not in traffic).
I like the freedom not owing for one brings
I understand that, but also don't lol
Edit: NM - I glossed over the lack of "N". I totally get that. I didn't have a payment for 2 years, but I am glad I pulled the trigger. -
Add an 'n' -- ow'n'ing. All depends on what you want.
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@wrx7m said in Buying a New Car:
@scottalanmiller said in Buying a New Car:
@wrx7m said in Buying a New Car:
@scottalanmiller lol - I like the freedom having a car brings. Also, I like driving (when not in traffic).
I like the freedom not owing for one brings
I understand that, but also don't lol
Edit: NM - I glossed over the lack of "N". I totally get that. I didn't have a payment for 2 years, but I am glad I pulled the trigger.But still, maintenance, insurance. That kind of stuff. I can Lyft/Uber for most things. And rent for others.
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Also, garage space. The hail in Texas makes car ownership less attractive.