Quote:
? is that bad? i mean the STI is a 32K car, i put down $5000, financed for 5 years, seems normal to me.Originally Posted by French87
ouch...
Quote:
Let me know, I need a car to take snowboarding :-D.
prefer something stock and local, if you were in houston i'd be in touch.Originally Posted by ZXERT
I have a 2004 g35 6mt with brembos, sunroof, 18s and the mods below installed correctly with 29,000 miles on it. All 3 of my oil changes after 20k were synthetic.Let me know, I need a car to take snowboarding :-D.
Registered User
Quote:
Let me know, I need a car to take snowboarding :-D.
+1Originally Posted by ZXERT
Let me know, I need a car to take snowboarding :-D.
i want to get a wrx wagon to take with me to the mountains

Registered User
Hey Edmond, I am also located in Houston. I found my two month old '06 with 2200 miles this past October on Autotrader.com from a dude in St. Louis. It was brand new in my eyes with so little mileage and I bought from him for $31,200. So I guess it is possible to get a "like new" '06 for under $32k but it may be rare.
Registered User
Quote:
my good friend has a evo and ive been in the STIs and theyre almost the exact same car.. I do think the evo has the edge on speed.Originally Posted by OU812G350
hey u could always get an E.V.O. the ride might be a little better......
Registered User
Totally different animals. You'll miss the STi. It's nice be able to switch b/w both though.
Registered User
Like everyone is saying, "you'll miss the STI." Frankly, I got the G35 for every day driving purposes. I bought an automatic, took a while to get used to, but never the less the G is a great car. Another option is the sedan, which i.m.o. is a great car for every day driving purposes.
yeah i realize i will miss the STI, and frankly, when i sell the STI, i will probably buy a used one sometime in the future. just now, i really need something more practical, something less harsh, smooth power.
my only real complaint w/ subaru is how they change the design of their models every year. 2002-2003 bug eye WRX, then 2004-2005 peanut wrx/sti, then my model 2006-2007. now they are coming out w/ a re-design again in 2008.
my only real complaint w/ subaru is how they change the design of their models every year. 2002-2003 bug eye WRX, then 2004-2005 peanut wrx/sti, then my model 2006-2007. now they are coming out w/ a re-design again in 2008.
Registered User
i traded my subie to a G but i kinda miss my subie coz its more easy for me coz i got a son. but now i got the G its kinda hard but its olryte. makes my son happy and he told me that my car will b his......lol and his 3
Registered User
Quote:
my only real complaint w/ subaru is how they change the design of their models every year. 2002-2003 bug eye WRX, then 2004-2005 peanut wrx/sti, then my model 2006-2007. now they are coming out w/ a re-design again in 2008.
Less harsh? Definetly. But my STi is a much more practical car than my wife's G coupe. At least the STi seats five and has a real trunk. If only the STi had a fold down back seat. At least the '06 STi has a pass through. Originally Posted by Edmond
yeah i realize i will miss the STI, and frankly, when i sell the STI, i will probably buy a used one sometime in the future. just now, i really need something more practical, something less harsh, smooth power.my only real complaint w/ subaru is how they change the design of their models every year. 2002-2003 bug eye WRX, then 2004-2005 peanut wrx/sti, then my model 2006-2007. now they are coming out w/ a re-design again in 2008.
The design changes usually hurts re-sale on most cars, but STi's have held their value really well regardless.