STi Demographics
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Originally posted by NJSTi
I'm 30 and mosty drive my MR2 Spyder.
My wife is 31 and talked her into trading WRX in for the STi.
We have a 4yr old so I only get to drive it when the 3 of us have to go somewhere together.
1100 miles on the car (250 of it me) and I love it.
I'm 30 and mosty drive my MR2 Spyder.
My wife is 31 and talked her into trading WRX in for the STi.
We have a 4yr old so I only get to drive it when the 3 of us have to go somewhere together.
1100 miles on the car (250 of it me) and I love it.
- Janq
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Ok, there are going to be some young guys buy this car up, yes. My first car when I was 16 was a 1970 "SS" 454 LS-6 Chevelle for $1500. (I know this is a Subaru site) but read. The car was perfectly stock. The engine was blown but the best was done to rebuild it with my hands in autoshop. Best learning experience. So for 400hp+ in the hands of a young guy isn't new. Now I'm buying a Suby and all my old Chevy friends are laughing.
Cars might change but the spirt to go fast and quick never dies..
At 37, my RC51 will look good next to my Sti. Face it most parts on domestic cars now are made somewhere else...
Cars might change but the spirt to go fast and quick never dies..
At 37, my RC51 will look good next to my Sti. Face it most parts on domestic cars now are made somewhere else...
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Originally posted by fivoslug
Ok, there are going to be some young guys buy this car up, yes. My first car when I was 16 was a 1970 "SS" 454 LS-6 Chevelle for $1500. (I know this is a Subaru site) but read. The car was perfectly stock. The engine was blown but the best was done to rebuild it with my hands in autoshop. Best learning experience. So for 400hp+ in the hands of a young guy isn't new. Now I'm buying a Suby and all my old Chevy friends are laughing.
Cars might change but the spirt to go fast and quick never dies..
At 37, my RC51 will look good next to my Sti. Face it most parts on domestic cars now are made somewhere else...
Ok, there are going to be some young guys buy this car up, yes. My first car when I was 16 was a 1970 "SS" 454 LS-6 Chevelle for $1500. (I know this is a Subaru site) but read. The car was perfectly stock. The engine was blown but the best was done to rebuild it with my hands in autoshop. Best learning experience. So for 400hp+ in the hands of a young guy isn't new. Now I'm buying a Suby and all my old Chevy friends are laughing.
Cars might change but the spirt to go fast and quick never dies..
At 37, my RC51 will look good next to my Sti. Face it most parts on domestic cars now are made somewhere else...
Don't sweat your laughing bobble head buddies as they will be begging to ride & drive your STi once it arrives.
Further you are correct...an STi and RC51 are natural bedfellows.
- Janq
"He who laughs last, passed gas." - Janq's crazy little sister
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I'm 27, right now I have a 2002 Red Celica. and a black 2003 Yamaha R6.
My wife is pregnant, and she told me that we need to change the car for a 4 door...and I said...ok no problem.....LOL
I will start to selling my car in two months...I already did the reserve for the STI.
My wife is pregnant, and she told me that we need to change the car for a 4 door...and I said...ok no problem.....LOL
I will start to selling my car in two months...I already did the reserve for the STI.
Janq - you're TOO much. I had to laugh out loud, then post in response to your summation of the current state of Cadillac dealerships. I may be off a word or two on my quote, but "You could literally see the skin flaking off of their living dead bodies" or something equally hysterical/sad. Man. Well worded post. (as are all of yours - I get a charge out of almost anything I've seen you put up here). FWIW I'm 29 in keeping with the thread.


