
Originally Posted by
jillsuncle
This car and the more desirable high-performance WRX STi do have a very important role to play. The primary mission of a high-performance Subaru is for those of us who live on the East Coast, Great White North, and Alaska. A Corvette will not do you any good in Western Pennsylvania in the middle of the winter.
I mentioned the WXR was more desirable. I don't need a more "substantial" car with more fluff and amenities. High-performance speaks with a singular voice. On top of that saving a grand on the sticker price. Put that in you gas tank!
Now that I have made a case for this car, the folks in Florida an SoCal have no use for this 33K toy whatsoever. Get a new Camaro when they come out or a Boxter, or heaven forbid a new Mustang GT or above. This overpriced matchbox car is your friend on a snow day. On over 300 days a year it will be pain your wallet. Part and maintenance are another way you will get the "full treatment". it's "exclusive", "it's rare"! As rare as a Trans Am in the 70's. BS.
If you really want it all take the 33 G's and make a downpayment on an Audi. Any Audi. Of all the Japanese brands Subaru is one of the most respected, least manufactured, and most difficult to get a good deal on. Volvo looks like a bargain compared to this pay full sticker Mountain Dew can of a car. When I'm going 130 mph I want a heavier car, Vette, Mustang. Back to High Performance. I will admit if I am rallying across the Sahara I want this car or better yet an Audi.
Getting all geeked over your Blue Subaru shows that you have serious issues unless of course you live in Alaska.