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    #16
    Originally posted by mikeb23ft View Post
    I drove the car and it was just terrible on the whole. I'm not sure how the automotive press has fallen so in love with them. The steering and turn-in were imprecise at best. The brake pedal was soft for a few inches and then instantly came on like a switch. It idled at 1600 rpm. The service records indicated that it had overheated due to a burst hose 200 miles ago. The Kartboy shifter was somehow both notchy and imprecise, which is really an achievement. And...

    IT WAS SO SLOW.

    For a car that is on paper faster than my last 'real' car ( a 1999 540i/6) the thing was an absolute dog. Plus no boost gauge, really? To me, it was an economy car with a little more oomph.

    What a letdown. I have been in love with the WRX since it came to America. I always swoon when I see a nice one, but now that I've driven one I'm completely over it.
    Sounds like another lemon. Like I said, it should have decent power and smooth power band or something is wrong with it.

    Unfortunately most of them are best to snot by either kids, or adults who though they were buying an AWD Toyota. Having owned brand new ones and properly maintained subarus, they are good cars.
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      #17
      Originally posted by mikeb23ft View Post
      I drove the car and it was just terrible on the whole. I'm not sure how the automotive press has fallen so in love with them. The steering and turn-in were imprecise at best. The brake pedal was soft for a few inches and then instantly came on like a switch. It idled at 1600 rpm. The service records indicated that it had overheated due to a burst hose 200 miles ago. The Kartboy shifter was somehow both notchy and imprecise, which is really an achievement. And...

      IT WAS SO SLOW.

      For a car that is on paper faster than my last 'real' car ( a 1999 540i/6) the thing was an absolute dog. Plus no boost gauge, really? To me, it was an economy car with a little more oomph.

      What a letdown. I have been in love with the WRX since it came to America. I always swoon when I see a nice one, but now that I've driven one I'm completely over it.
      Don't let that one car turn you off from Imprezas. That car sounds like it has a ton of issues and possibly a blown head gasket. I'd find one that wasn't so beat and see how that feels.

      Idling at 1600 is not normal. Mine would idle in the 500-750 range.

      Stock Imprezas do not come with a boost gauge, it is a dealer installed option and the dealer option was pricey and looked lame and measures boost in MPa and not psi or even bar! So an aftermarket unit would be the way to go.

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        #18
        I love them. Have helped various friends with WRX's and STI's from 2001-2007 year models. Engine is a pain to do anything on but you get used to it. They sound great and are fun to drive. Not like E30 fun but fun. And yea stock they can't handle "too" much power but the few I've had a hand in building are beasts on the street.
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        don't think your hamster wheels are fast now. you will still have to give up when trying to pass that V6 odyssey to make your offramp.

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          #19
          Originally posted by mikeb23ft View Post
          I drove the car and it was just terrible on the whole. I'm not sure how the automotive press has fallen so in love with them. The steering and turn-in were imprecise at best. The brake pedal was soft for a few inches and then instantly came on like a switch. It idled at 1600 rpm. The service records indicated that it had overheated due to a burst hose 200 miles ago. The Kartboy shifter was somehow both notchy and imprecise, which is really an achievement. And...

          IT WAS SO SLOW.

          For a car that is on paper faster than my last 'real' car ( a 1999 540i/6) the thing was an absolute dog. Plus no boost gauge, really? To me, it was an economy car with a little more oomph.

          What a letdown. I have been in love with the WRX since it came to America. I always swoon when I see a nice one, but now that I've driven one I'm completely over it.
          Welcome to the difference between a subie and a bimmer. I would never own one. I don't care how fast it is or what it looks like. They drive like shit. They sound like shit. They ride like shit. They are junk. They are built cheap and have no soul. They have their purpose, and I've never needed one. Look around at an E46 ZHP or similar for the 10k range. Those cars are a bit maint heavy but rewarding and nice to drive everyday. Just my 2 cents.
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            #20
            mike - i say you return to the roots of your username. like me. see sig. ;)

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              #21
              wrx=awesome, dirt,snow, jumping it, scandinavian flicks- stupid amount of grip once modified with some springs and sway bar. Super forgiving handling. simple stage 2 setup is quick enough.
              gets the job done reliably.bugeyes have the "glass trans" everything newer was stronger.
              even then its easy to argue that you messed up if you broke the trans.

              its simple.. don't dump the clutch on a launch, learn to slip it and dont drive like a retard.
              been stage 2 for 2+ years, rally every winter and drive the snot out of it with zero complaints.


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                #22
                I prefer DSMs, but those are even older than WRXs and beaten to hell.

                Its an economy car with some go fast parts, most were driven really hard by young men. Sure you can go fast on the cheap, but you have to find one that was well maintained and not beaten to hell.

                If you are into rallyx, or live in snow country they're a great car, but I don't find them as engaging to drive as a BMW or miata. On the track, AWD makes up a lot for lack of driver skill, so you can go pretty fast without learning as much.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by freeride53 View Post
                  mike - i say you return to the roots of your username. like me. see sig. ;)

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