2007 sti
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Car Info: 2007 sti in shop...itll be a suprise...
im loving the new car... i put 700 miles in 3 days and still kept it nder 35000 roms... im opign to break it in by sunday... how would i konw if i needed the factory reflash...
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Wash, rinse, & repeat about 15 times then change oil.
Best way to break in a new motor is to do mid throttle pulls to 6k & then remove foot from gas.
Wash, rinse, & repeat about 15 times then change oil.
Wash, rinse, & repeat about 15 times then change oil.
I guess someone got pounded in the *** hard ( no homo ) and have a deep seeded hatred for salesmen.
Listen genius, '07 pre-owned STi's go for 27-29 at the most depending on mileage and condition of vehicle. What makes your dense brain think
that a brand new unmolested, unriced STi would go for the aforementioned price? aFu_ComputerSlap.gif?t=1209175938
Since you don't know anything which is the most accurate f4cking thing you've ever said in your post, I suggest you:

I bet you've a Viking Battlehorn exhaust installed in your vehicle.
Epic Subie Tuning!!
Take your hard parking ricer *** back to the appearance forum and stay there.
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And you're lumbering into this discussion weeks later why, exactly?
A "new" '07 still takes the same depreciation hit a year-old one has already suffered the moment you sign the paperwork. I don't expect dealerships to eat that cost, but dropping a car below invoice to clear it out isn't exactly new, either, and it's not unreasonable to search for that deal even if it's not being offered at every single retail location.
Cool it. Calling something a "stealership" is hardly new, groundbreaking, or cause for a flame from the dead.
A "new" '07 still takes the same depreciation hit a year-old one has already suffered the moment you sign the paperwork. I don't expect dealerships to eat that cost, but dropping a car below invoice to clear it out isn't exactly new, either, and it's not unreasonable to search for that deal even if it's not being offered at every single retail location.
Cool it. Calling something a "stealership" is hardly new, groundbreaking, or cause for a flame from the dead.
Last edited by sybir; Jun 26, 2008 at 10:25 PM.


