question for i-club parents...
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question for i-club parents...
Currently seeing what's out there as a replacement vehicle for when the time comes. Currently daily driving a 2015 brz and my fiance is daily driving her e90 m3. I may need a larger vehicle for work in the next couple of months. Not planning on having kids for at least another 2-3 years.
Been shopping around and test drove both the 2015 forester xt touring with eyesight and 2015 Wrx. Haven't gotten a chance to test drive the 15 sti yet.
I'm trying to convince the boss that the wrx/sti has enough trunk space for a stroller (maybe double stroller) plus diaper bag and all the other crap you need with kids. Surprisingly the trunk looked pretty huge.
The m3 is automatic so I think both of us would miss having a manual car.
Had a 06 sti and 02 Wrx wagon before. Miss the rumble. Considering the sti. Also considering a 11-14 Wrx/sti hatchback.
Been shopping around and test drove both the 2015 forester xt touring with eyesight and 2015 Wrx. Haven't gotten a chance to test drive the 15 sti yet.
I'm trying to convince the boss that the wrx/sti has enough trunk space for a stroller (maybe double stroller) plus diaper bag and all the other crap you need with kids. Surprisingly the trunk looked pretty huge.
The m3 is automatic so I think both of us would miss having a manual car.
Had a 06 sti and 02 Wrx wagon before. Miss the rumble. Considering the sti. Also considering a 11-14 Wrx/sti hatchback.
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I can fit a stroller in the trunk of my GD STI no problem.
BUT - I wish I had a hatchback for kid stuff. My Wife's Hyundai Elantra Touring is about as small as I would recommend going for kid storage.
My suggestion is to have a kid-specific travel car. You really need an Automatic Transmission and to keep a lot of random crap around.
BUT - I wish I had a hatchback for kid stuff. My Wife's Hyundai Elantra Touring is about as small as I would recommend going for kid storage.
My suggestion is to have a kid-specific travel car. You really need an Automatic Transmission and to keep a lot of random crap around.
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We have 2 kids and our 07 Wrx had plenty of space but lacked trunk space for larger items but when we bought our 14 Wrx hatchback it really solved our urge for performance while being very practical
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took two kiddos to disneyland in december/january along with the double stroller, 4 days worth of stuff, and it all fit in my trunk with plenty of room still above it all
we also went up to mt shasta and my trunk looked pretty packed with clothes for snow.
and if you still need more room, an 18cubic foot cargo box does the trick, especially for camping
took two kiddos to disneyland in december/january along with the double stroller, 4 days worth of stuff, and it all fit in my trunk with plenty of room still above it all
we also went up to mt shasta and my trunk looked pretty packed with clothes for snow.
and if you still need more room, an 18cubic foot cargo box does the trick, especially for camping
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I guess that depends on how many other people and/or kids you have to accommodate or how much stuff you own/need to bring with you every time?
There are single kid couples that need full size minivans or SUVs because they help taxi neighborhood kids around to various practices, help with family affairs or just have warped senses of a required "safest" vehicle sizing (aka nothing smaller than Suburban). And then there are single kid couple that get away with Corollas and Golfs...
There are single kid couples that need full size minivans or SUVs because they help taxi neighborhood kids around to various practices, help with family affairs or just have warped senses of a required "safest" vehicle sizing (aka nothing smaller than Suburban). And then there are single kid couple that get away with Corollas and Golfs...
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I bought a 2015 Forester XT Touring for this very reason. I couldn't be happier with it for family duties. Tons of more room then my previous hatch. It's also really responsive to mods invade you're scared of being stuck stock .
Careful with the first gen eye sight there is dozens of threads on it not responding very well in real world situations.
Careful with the first gen eye sight there is dozens of threads on it not responding very well in real world situations.
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Why not get a 4 door F80 M3? comes in manual and has lots of space, definitely ok for a family of 3-4
better mileage than the e90 and better daily as its got more tq and more compliant suspension
better mileage than the e90 and better daily as its got more tq and more compliant suspension
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I guess that depends on how many other people and/or kids you have to accommodate or how much stuff you own/need to bring with you every time?
There are single kid couples that need full size minivans or SUVs because they help taxi neighborhood kids around to various practices, help with family affairs or just have warped senses of a required "safest" vehicle sizing (aka nothing smaller than Suburban). And then there are single kid couple that get away with Corollas and Golfs...
There are single kid couples that need full size minivans or SUVs because they help taxi neighborhood kids around to various practices, help with family affairs or just have warped senses of a required "safest" vehicle sizing (aka nothing smaller than Suburban). And then there are single kid couple that get away with Corollas and Golfs...
I would imagine just me and just 2-3 kids in the span of the next 5-10 years though. I tend to get rid of my cars every few years but I'd think a designated family vehicle I could see keeping until the wheels fall of.
Right now I just need space for my hockey bag and stick.
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Forester sounds like a winning plan, but any thought to an Outback if more room or leg space needed?
Either way, cargo box does help a bunch for those trips where you end up packing mucho ish.
We ended up doing an Outback to pair up with my GD STi.
Good luck deciding!
Either way, cargo box does help a bunch for those trips where you end up packing mucho ish.
We ended up doing an Outback to pair up with my GD STi.
Good luck deciding!
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I would like to have a reliable daily that I can occasionally auto x, possibly rally x and maybe even road race that can be practical enough that I won't hate loading a kid or 2 into and take to the park. Seems that my vehicle priorities are in that order haha. I figure I could get a cargo box for whatever bs I need that isn't the stroller and baby stuff.
For some reason I believe the cargo space in the 15 sedan is larger or at least wider than a 11-14 hatch.
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Can't speak from having kids standpoint, but I can speak from having a 2015 WRX and hockey gear. Seems like the 2016 WRX or STI would fit you best, has decent space and able to take to the track, rallyx, autox etc. I have no problem fitting my gear in my trunk and the rear seat room is good. I would say its more like mid size sedan size now. If you're concerned about eyesight and all the newest generation eyesight is coming on the 2016 for certain models, with the cvt limited getting everything. I will say if you are looking for a power response similar to the STI you previously had, go for the STI. I'm probably going to be upgrading in the next year or so.