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Old Jan 12, 2004 | 02:38 PM
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From: Santa Barbara, back for school, bye bye BAIC :( si
Car Info: 2004 PSM STi
Originally posted by ajWRX
an automatic soobie is gonna kill your wallet. gas mileage sucks. but if you need to do it, do it. can't go wrong with a soobie. just get a stick & teach your girl how to drive stick. word of advice, DO NOT teach her in your new car. youll kill your clutch. lol.
nicely said, it'll cost you an extra grand for an auto
Old Jan 20, 2004 | 02:26 AM
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Car Info: 1973 Huevo Ranchero
for the love of GOD don't let her drive it!

i am getting married soon too. . . my fiance' drives my car(i love her that much) but here is the list
  • damages in 1 year
scratch-rear bumper
milk-on seat
soda- on seat
coffee on floor
sprinkler water on hood
ran over(kind of) television
hit by a 2by4(WOOD)
scratch-front bumper(hit tree)
mystery scratch(she denies any knowledge of it)
scratch on rim-pothole

but i love her very much. and that is why she will get it and i am picking up my sti in march:banana:

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Old Jan 20, 2004 | 06:55 PM
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Car Info: 2004 WRX Sedan
I have a friend that bought the auto and he kind of regrets it now. I would send the girl to some driving lessons for a few hundred bucks and buy the manual. If it came down to not having a wrx, or having an automatic wrx... Id take the auto wrx. I bought the manual 04 in Blue back in October. No regrets.
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