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Old 12-20-2010, 04:09 PM   #11
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My vote is, of course, for the Subie. I've just never been as in love with a car as I am with my WRX. I've yet to drive it in snow, but I WANT to. But in rain (and of course, just day to day driving), it's so very capable, and just a joy to drive.

That said, that "new car show with the fat hipster" tested the Evo X in ungodly snow, and it was seriously impressive. Haven't heard about 2011 STi in those conditions, but if you're looking at new models, it might be worth looking up the vid of that test drive.
I was also considering just the WRX seeing as it's not that much less of a car for like 8500 less.

Yes, I saw that review and it kind of made me want to test drive both, before seeing it, I was just tossing the idea around.. the way it cut through the snow and how much fun it looked, made me go out and drive it yesterday.

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They were like that here as well.

I ended up testing a used STI with all season radials That thing slid all over the road.

I wasn't impressed with the kidney jar ride of the STI.

Fast car..no doubt..but for $32k I decided to get something a little more practical AND a sports car
What kind of car(s) did you end up getting?
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Old 12-20-2010, 04:18 PM   #12
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Buy the EVOX and take it to this guy.
http://www.buschurracing.com/

Here is the stages he does.

https://secure.buschurracing.com/cat...?cPath=193_240

Or go big and take it to AMS performance

http://www.amsperformance.com/cart/a...x_package.html

The EVO 900x
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Old 12-20-2010, 04:19 PM   #13
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What kind of car(s) did you end up getting?
Explorer (practical 4x4)
Z4 (sport car)

I bought both (used) for less than what the used STI was listed for

Thing is, I drove an SL convertible up to the dealership, and thought for SURE I'd be taken more seriously than some kid wanting a free ride...and I DID have geniune interest in buying one. But even after talking to them and the salesmans understanding that I was in fact ready to purchase.....they still wanted credit card info, bloodwork, and first born to test drive a NEW STI

I settled for the used one, and told the salesman afterwards that had it been the new one and I coul have tested out a car with proper tires they may have had a sale.
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Old 12-20-2010, 04:25 PM   #14
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I was also considering just the WRX seeing as it's not that much less of a car for like 8500 less.
And later if you want "moar" out of it, $2K will take you to stage 2 (and Subie dealers are mod friendly - stage 2 won't hurt our warranty if/when we do it).

We have an '07 WRX Wagon - daily driver, grocery getter, roadtrip fun, can strap shit to the roof, can put a hitch on it, can auto-x it.

In all fairness, I'm sure the same can be said for the EvoX as well (I have a couple of friends who have them, both here in FL, as well as on more "fun" roads in CA, and they rave about it as well). May come down to $$ and whatever appeals to you more physically.
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Buy the EVOX and take it to this guy.
http://www.buschurracing.com/

Here is the stages he does.

https://secure.buschurracing.com/cat...?cPath=193_240

Or go big and take it to AMS performance

http://www.amsperformance.com/cart/a...x_package.html

The EVO 900x
THat's hot. I have to admit.
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Old 12-20-2010, 04:30 PM   #17
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Explorer (practical 4x4)
Z4 (sport car)

I bought both (used) for less than what the used STI was listed for

Thing is, I drove an SL convertible up to the dealership, and thought for SURE I'd be taken more seriously than some kid wanting a free ride...and I DID have geniune interest in buying one. But even after talking to them and the salesmans understanding that I was in fact ready to purchase.....they still wanted credit card info, bloodwork, and first born to test drive a NEW STI

I settled for the used one, and told the salesman afterwards that had it been the new one and I coul have tested out a car with proper tires they may have had a sale.
I found it funny how easy it was to test drive an EVO vs an STi. I thought they would both be pretty hard, as soon as I said I had an S2000 to trade I figured they wouldn't care.
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Old 12-20-2010, 04:41 PM   #18
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Too bad the EVO has that ugly grill. Looks like a catfish mouth.
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Old 12-20-2010, 04:42 PM   #19
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Too bad the EVO has that ugly grill. Looks like a catfish mouth.
I didn't like it at first, but I'm seeing more and more cars going with that look (Vdubs, 4-Runners...)
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Old 12-23-2010, 10:21 AM   #20
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My vote is, of course, for the Subie. I've just never been as in love with a car as I am with my WRX. I've yet to drive it in snow, but I WANT to. But in rain (and of course, just day to day driving), it's so very capable, and just a joy to drive.
I'm also a fan of the Subaru (two in the drive now). They go through snow pretty good. I'd have to say Erik's Outback goes slightly better because of the tires and the ground clearance, but my Legacy does good. Gets in the driveway and that is all I ever wanted. I have so much fun driving it.

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I can't believe they want all that crap to just test drive it. WTF
It's an STi - they don't want just anyone test driving. I can't blame them for being selective. Hell, if it were me and I was looking to buy one I wouldn't want just anyone and everyone test driving it.

I considered the WRX when I was looking but it was just a little too "raw" for what I wanted (hit the turbo quick and hard). The Legacy is much more refined. Plus I couldn't see over the hood scoop of the WRX, that would require me to actually sit upright in my seat.

I think in the end no matter which car you choose, you will be happy. Just if you get the subie and mod it, do the tranny upgrade or you will be paying dearly for it.
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