What's the differences between these two trim levels?
I have the option to purchase a new 2.5TS or a not-so-lightly used (still '04) 2.5RS for the same price.
The only thing I know is that RS includes a spoiler and TS doesn't.
Please input.... thanks!
I have the option to purchase a new 2.5TS or a not-so-lightly used (still '04) 2.5RS for the same price.
The only thing I know is that RS includes a spoiler and TS doesn't.
Please input.... thanks!
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i dont know the difference...i only study about the WRX but i suggest going to the subaru website and looking up the specs between the two...then make your decision
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TS = wagon
RS = sedan
RS = sedan
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from edmunds.com
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The Impreza is available in five trim levels: the 2.5 TS wagon, the Outback Sport wagon, the 2.5 RS sedan and the WRX sedan and wagon.
The Impreza is available in five trim levels: the 2.5 TS wagon, the Outback Sport wagon, the 2.5 RS sedan and the WRX sedan and wagon.
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oh... you're from canada
oh well - we USDM folks always get fewer choices
oh well - we USDM folks always get fewer choices
Ah I see.
So, getting back to the discussion then - what're the differences between the two trims? A $4000 surcharge is a lot for just a spoiler, no?
So, getting back to the discussion then - what're the differences between the two trims? A $4000 surcharge is a lot for just a spoiler, no?
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Originally posted by neptune
What's the differences between these two trim levels?
I have the option to purchase a new 2.5TS or a not-so-lightly used (still '04) 2.5RS for the same price.
The only thing I know is that RS includes a spoiler and TS doesn't.
Please input.... thanks!
i have a sedan and a wagon- Originally posted by neptune
What's the differences between these two trim levels?
I have the option to purchase a new 2.5TS or a not-so-lightly used (still '04) 2.5RS for the same price.
The only thing I know is that RS includes a spoiler and TS doesn't.
Please input.... thanks!
thats the only difference between the 2. other than looks.
the wagon is heavier(in terms of wrx its a matter of 80 lbs.)
cargo space is superior in the wagon. handling on the sedan will be slightly tighter, but not that much. the wagon can tend to be more fun as the rear tends to "slide" out more often. but with the right suspension upgrades can keep up with the most of em.
its really a matter of what u want in terms of looks and in terms of practicality.
hope that helps.
greg@kaneohesubaru.com
