Convince me...
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Convince me...
Hey guys. Been reading this forum for awhile now and I like your community. Figured things have gotten to me enough that its time to post.
Here's my problem: I need to be convinced as to why I should keep my 03 WRX. I've had the car since June and have enjoyed every drive. Right now though, I'm starting to get more and more interested in the srt-4. (so far only looking...not a traitor yet.) I'm slowly getting more and more weary about my subie...partially because of all the forums and posts complaining about trans problems and voided warranties. I've got 4000~ miles so far, and have already dealt with a few trans grinding issues. I'm getting scared that any claim I may make will get rejected. (My car is bone stock right now...except v1
) I fit the age profile for a "street racer" or whatever, but thats not my thing. Is the reliabilty really there, or should I get out now before it all goes?
To simplify...give me reasons as to why I should keep my subie (stock for now, maybe some mods in the future) and not get rid of it already for an 04 srt-4....
Here's my problem: I need to be convinced as to why I should keep my 03 WRX. I've had the car since June and have enjoyed every drive. Right now though, I'm starting to get more and more interested in the srt-4. (so far only looking...not a traitor yet.) I'm slowly getting more and more weary about my subie...partially because of all the forums and posts complaining about trans problems and voided warranties. I've got 4000~ miles so far, and have already dealt with a few trans grinding issues. I'm getting scared that any claim I may make will get rejected. (My car is bone stock right now...except v1
) I fit the age profile for a "street racer" or whatever, but thats not my thing. Is the reliabilty really there, or should I get out now before it all goes?To simplify...give me reasons as to why I should keep my subie (stock for now, maybe some mods in the future) and not get rid of it already for an 04 srt-4....
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I know how you feel... because of circumstances we needed a car ASAP, and I impulsively fell in love (lust?) with the WRX after a test drive - the original deal was is that we were going to get a car my wife wanted, so the decision came down to the WRX and a Turbo Jetta, the only car we test drove that was my idea was the WRX. My wife had originally wanted something "under $20k," so the WRX was a stretch for her ideals...
I finally convinced my wife, and I've been enjoying the break-in period as much as possible... now the only problem is the fact that had I been given a FREE choice with $23-5k I would have also wanted consider a '99 Porsche Boxster, a '90 911, or even stretched a little more for a base 350Z.
Even worse is the fact that my wife has turned on the car too and now suggests we sell it and get an '01 BMW 325i or a '99 M3. Of course I realize these might not offer the same performance, only leather seats and better (if not hopelessly common here in Boston) looks.
Now we go back and forth - not helped by the fact that once you've been shopping for cars for a while, it's hard to stop all of the sudden and stay monogamous. But the Subaru really does offer everything we needed - my preferences being somewhat impractical as I want a two seat car, while family is in the not too distant future (<3yrs). So I turn back to the WRX once again.
I made a good choice. But be careful that you are not just trying to change your car because you are either bored, or dissatisfied with other aspects of your life, and then take it out on your car and your pocketbook. In my case, I think was just really bored with my situation, and thought that was the way out. Had I been impulsive, I would have had the Porsche for 3 weeks, and then back on cars.com...
I finally convinced my wife, and I've been enjoying the break-in period as much as possible... now the only problem is the fact that had I been given a FREE choice with $23-5k I would have also wanted consider a '99 Porsche Boxster, a '90 911, or even stretched a little more for a base 350Z.
Even worse is the fact that my wife has turned on the car too and now suggests we sell it and get an '01 BMW 325i or a '99 M3. Of course I realize these might not offer the same performance, only leather seats and better (if not hopelessly common here in Boston) looks.
Now we go back and forth - not helped by the fact that once you've been shopping for cars for a while, it's hard to stop all of the sudden and stay monogamous. But the Subaru really does offer everything we needed - my preferences being somewhat impractical as I want a two seat car, while family is in the not too distant future (<3yrs). So I turn back to the WRX once again.
I made a good choice. But be careful that you are not just trying to change your car because you are either bored, or dissatisfied with other aspects of your life, and then take it out on your car and your pocketbook. In my case, I think was just really bored with my situation, and thought that was the way out. Had I been impulsive, I would have had the Porsche for 3 weeks, and then back on cars.com...
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I agree, if you really need convincing, then maybe look elsewhere (at your pocketbook's peril)...
BUT, I will say IMHO the transmission thing is way overblown. I was pretty scared too but then started to investigate on my own (I realized that probably every enthusiast in the country with tranny problems was complaining on these boards, but that can give the perception of it being a much bigger problem).
Well, I just have not found much outside of these internet forums that offers any hard evidence of widespread problems. I'm familiar with a fair amount of the local Impreza community and have yet to hear of an actual tranny failure or serious problem (one guy did have a little prob. with his synchros, but it was fixed quickly). I have looked in every "consumers report" type resource that I can find and again, there isn't anything to hang one's hat on. My car has been perfect and there are a lot of others.
Does it mean the 5 spd. is a great tranny? No, not really. I wish we had the new 6 spd... The tranny is not likely the strongest out there, but if you treat it OK it should do just fine.
Of course there will always be a small percentage of folks who have the bad luck, but that is true of any car. Try lurking on some other boards for different cars and you will see for yourself.
BUT, I will say IMHO the transmission thing is way overblown. I was pretty scared too but then started to investigate on my own (I realized that probably every enthusiast in the country with tranny problems was complaining on these boards, but that can give the perception of it being a much bigger problem).
Well, I just have not found much outside of these internet forums that offers any hard evidence of widespread problems. I'm familiar with a fair amount of the local Impreza community and have yet to hear of an actual tranny failure or serious problem (one guy did have a little prob. with his synchros, but it was fixed quickly). I have looked in every "consumers report" type resource that I can find and again, there isn't anything to hang one's hat on. My car has been perfect and there are a lot of others.
Does it mean the 5 spd. is a great tranny? No, not really. I wish we had the new 6 spd... The tranny is not likely the strongest out there, but if you treat it OK it should do just fine.
Of course there will always be a small percentage of folks who have the bad luck, but that is true of any car. Try lurking on some other boards for different cars and you will see for yourself.
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buy the SRT-4 and give me your WRX! i would kill to have one! actually i really want a GC8 2.5 rs, but since you've got a rex i'll take it off your hands for ya
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there is one thing here confusing me: If your worried about reliability of the wrx, why would you go buy a domestic car to replace it. My aunt bought a domestic and had to take it in for repairs with only 349 miles on the clock. Seriously think about what you are doing. You are giving up a fairly reliable, fast and fun car for an unreliable, FWD, understeering POS. If you are still not convinced I am going to come to your house and "liberate" your WRX, the insurance co. should cover your loss and you can go get your dodge
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