I am looking for some forums like ours for the Subaru WRX. Someone here has to be a WRX fan (even if they are trying to keep it a secret )
I have been thinking about getting a Subaru for a while and I want to get some dirt on these cars... what people don't like, what breaks first, etc.
Right now I have my eye on a 2004 WRX Wagon. I test drove one this weekend - not bad. Keep in mind that I don't usually like "new" cars - so it's a big step for me to even be remotely interested in buying something that is being sold today. I like the wagon. It doesn't look bad, for a wagon, and it can actually carry stuff (my biggest complaint about the car I drive now).
Oh yeah, insurance for these cars SUCKS. My rates would double. ($2k a year... Is it just me or is that a lot of money??? I'm 25, no accident history, no tickets... perfect record.)
I used to go to http://www.i-club.com/ when I was entertaining the idea of a WRX. I'm sure there are more links from there if you need more.
Thanks Nathan. I will check that one out.
Are there any board members who own WRXs and have any experiences they'd like to share? (bump)
Here is another one to check out:
http://www.nasioc.com/
Tony
I have a not-WRX (2.5RS - they weren't going to bring out the WRX in North America). I plan to put a WRX engine in to it when I am done with my 914
Fiid.
check out www.wrxfanatics.com, it's a huge bbs.
that new sti is hot, too bad it is SO ugly. got to love it though, I believe it's even quicker than a new 996?
I recently sold my '02 WRX wagon. (start sad violin music now, please)
I REALLY didn't want to, but the software market is simply not what it was a year ago and it just didn't make financial sense to keep it. It was about $1500 a year for insurance (more than BOTH 928s and the 914 combined).
I miss it terribly. I don't usually sell a car before I'm actually done with it.
The WRX is a great car. The awd is fabulous. You can really thrash the car about in any kind of weather. You can still get it to come out of line to play if you want, but you have to do it on purpose.
Stock, it was pretty quick. Subaru quotes 5.7 sec 0-60 and you can run 13s right off the showroom floor, if drag racing is your cup of tea. Autocrossing it was a delight, too. In stock form it really loved to drift and the fastest way through a slalom wasn't really steering it and gripping it through, but instead kind of throwing it side-to-side sliding through the cones. It was a very different sort of autocrossing experience compared to the Porsches, Miatas, and BMWs I'm used to.
It was pretty comfy and we took a 900mi or so road trip in it. It was great. The stock clutch is light and positive and very easy to creep along in rush hour traffic. The steering, on the other hand, was not quite as direct as I am used to and the wheel itself is rather large. This made me feel like I really had to WORK the wheel to go fast.
In the great twisty little farm roads near my house, it was a hoot to drive because the farm debris and gravel on the road doesn't get the car out of line at all! It's really fun to speed down windy gravel roads in it, too!
There is a tremendous aftermarket for this car and it will go as fast as your wallet is deep. The stock brakes suck, though, and so do the stock RE92 tires.
I give it six thumbs up.
My divorce is over, the alimony is done, and the market is recovering, so another WRX is probably in sight somewhere in the near future. Maybe an STi this time (the 300hp super-Subaru)...
I have a 2002 WRX Sedan - one of the rare Blaze Yellow's (only 450 made).
I absolutely love the AWD, and wouldn't live where I do without it (I have a truck for the deep snow).
The car is solid and fast, and all at 2/3rds the cost of any Audi. 'Nuff said.
Here is a forum that's OK -
http://www.clubwrx.net/forums/
Most WRX (like GTI and EVO) forums turn into a Mine is Bigger Than Yours debate, but there are some good posters and good information to be found.
If you're complaining about insurance, don't even look at the STI.
I also recommend a manual, not an automatic.
Good luck on your hunt !
If you want to buy mine (I do want an STI) then drop me a line !
http://members.rennlist.com/mountain914/WRX.html
I have done extensive fuel management & turbocharger upgrades to the WRX. I would recomend checking out TURBOXS.com They are a Australian rally experienced company. I greatly enjoy humilating Vettes & stangs in the rain.
Thanks for all the URLs and advice guys.
Blaze (and Sonic) Yellow are cool, but I am thinking about a 2004 since I really like the look of the new front end (hope this doesn't start a fight).
I do wish they had more colors available.
Lugnut - thanks for the testimonial. Sti would be nice. Wish they offered the sti engine in the wagon... for under $25k.
Has anyone heard of the B4? Sounds impressive. Legacy chassis with souped up 4 cyl engine, I read one report of a twin turbo. I think it might share some parts with the sti? The subaru site is in Japanese. Apparently they are already out in Japan and maybe Australia?
Ok, I have had a couple days to do some research, mostly on the i-club forums.
Why does everyone there have horror stories about the 5 speed transmissions???
That forum is full of posts by people who lost transmissions after only a few thousand miles... Some have been through 2 or 3 boxes. It seems like with the WRX you are almost guaranteed to have transmission problems within 40k miles - good luck getting the transmission to last the life of the car. Only the sti, with the 6 speed, is supposedly free from these problems.
This stuff has me spooked. Does anyone know if the problems are as bad as people make them out to be?
I think you need to take it with a grain of salt in some ways. before I bought my GTi VR6 I heard all sorts of reports of nagging issues from the forums, nothing wrong at all with mine so far.
does anyone know if you can get the STI without the ricer rear wing? that's the only thing keeping me from thinking about getting one. I just can't see driving it and being 32 years old.
I realize it might do something in top speeds and hopefully subaru did testing to warrant it. it still LOOKS like rice galore when family sedan honda accords have people bolting on similar items. I don't mind the rear spoiler that the standard WRX has. that wing is simply huge though. it's unfortunate the STI reminds me more of a rice rocket than the street rally car it is.
It's pretty fast and furious....
well found an STI forum where a lot of people are doing this change. the pics look much better in my opinion. some did it themselves (1hr job) and others made the dealer do the swap at purchase time. funny thing is, several of the complaining people were 32 also.
also, reports of 145mph and no difference in stability.
Racer - Thanks, that makes me feel a little better. I was about ready to throw the WRX off my list because of the tranny issues, but yeah, I figured... bunch of punks powershifting and bashing through the gears. Seems like the hot thing to do with a WRX is rev it to 5 grand and sidestep the clutch... Stuff breaks, DUH...
I have been looking at A4 Avants as a substitute... Used they can be pretty cheap. Not nearly as sporty looking though. More of a mommy wagon if you ask me.
Similiar cars to consider include the Audi allroad.
I've had my '01 2.7T 6-speed for about a year, and love it. New for '04 is the 4.2 V8, but only comes in Tiptronic. I was in line for one until I the 6-speed became unavailable.
Just FYI.
-Steve
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