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Subaru Impreza and Impreza WRX STI Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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#242 of 786
Good deal on the STi by aiyerk
Jun 13, 2005 (9:02 am)
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Hey,
     I have an offer for the '05 STi for 30K, with the floor mats, compass/dimmer mirror, wheel locks and the upgraded security system. At first I found it hard to believe, but I wanted to get a second opinion. I went to the dealership and looked at the car and evrything seems genuine. The car is platinum silver.
 
Thanks
Kartik
#243 of 786
Demo? by ateixeira
Jun 13, 2005 (10:30 am)
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Check the miles, if it's not a demo it's a deal.
 
-juice
#244 of 786
RS Wagon Lease by hetchie
Jul 15, 2005 (4:15 pm)
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A local dealer offered me a 24-month lease for an RS wagon with auto for $3,000 out of pocket, $250 a month, incuding 5% tax. Seems a bit high -- any thoughts? What would be a reasonable range? Thanks.
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05 WRX by girmann
Sep 26, 2005 (10:04 am)
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Cash deal - no trade, no financing.
 
'05 WRX wagon (WR blue), manual, no other options. $20620 + $240 conveyance, tax, title, regs.
 
It's got 50 miles. Looking over the shoulder of the salesperson, I saw that it's been on the lot since 2/26. I can't think of a reason not to go for it.
 
I went in for an '06 Impreza 2.5i wagon, black, automatic, dust deflector, cargo tray, and wheel locks. $18445 + $240+ TTR.
 
Which do you think I should go for? I liked both (for much different reasons) Wife doesn't want to know about it if I bring home a manual...
 
OK. Maybe I CAN think of a reason not to go for the WRX.
 
Mark
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Re: 05 WRX [girmann] by threesin
Sep 26, 2005 (6:13 pm)
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Replying to: girmann (Sep 26, 2005 10:04 am)

Mark,
 
I currently own an '03 WRX, MT, and an '05 WRX, AT, along with a '00 OBS MT. I've regretted buying the AT right from the git-go, that's how I ended up with the '03. I found a good deal. Don't get me wrong, the AT is a good ride, but it's not a "fun" ride, IMHO.
 
I've found the '00 OBS with the 2.2L engine easier to drive through the curves because of the even power curve available. In order to use the power of the WRX, you have to be at or near 3K RPM, which means really keeping the revs up in the turns.
 
The '06 WRX with the 2.5 turbo and 230 HP is suppose to resolve this situation, and I was going to trade for a new WRX. And then gas went well over $3/gal for premium fuel. While there really isn't that much difference in the reported gas mileage for the NA & turbo vehicles, the turbo requires premium. In our area that's twenty cents/gal more than regular. That equates to about $2-$3 more per fill up. While this forum isn't for discussing economic issues, I can't see gas ever returning to the levels we once knew, not with the growth of auto ownership in China.
 
I decided that the WRX is a "luxury" I can live without. The cost of insurance is another issue which has already been discussed previously.
 
I will say that the WRX is a blast to drive, and I'm glad that I've done it. In fact, I'll probably hang on to the '03 WRX as my token "hot rod", but it wont be my daily driver.
 
Of course this is all just one person's opinion, and I'm sure there are many more out there. But that's the beauty of this forum.
 
Terry
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Re: 05 WRX [threesin] by girmann
Sep 26, 2005 (8:00 pm)
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Replying to: threesin (Sep 26, 2005 6:13 pm)

Hmm... I guess my problem is, I can't aofford a new '06 WRX, but this '05 fell in my lap.
 
I've gone over the pros and cons in my head and I just can't decide. I have wanted a WRX since about 2000. If it were just me I could do it, there are a whole bunch of family things that enter into the equation. Like if I wanted to take the kids, I'd have to move the car seats since the wife can't drive a manual.
 
It would be a lot more money, both in fuel and insurance - especially since I drive a long way to work. Even though it's only $2k more OTD.
 
I also know that I'm getting older (well, okay... I'm 31...) and I don't know how much longer I'm going to WANT a manual...
 
Maybe I should move this to the "Help me decide" board.
 
As far as the deal goes. Can you think of why a dealer is trying to sell a new 05 WRX for that price?
 
Mark
#248 of 786
Re: 05 WRX [girmann] by raybear
Sep 27, 2005 (3:19 am)
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Replying to: girmann (Sep 26, 2005 8:00 pm)

If it's truly a new '05 I have no idea why they are giving you that deal, I'd say go for it!
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Re: 05 WRX [girmann] by threesin
Sep 27, 2005 (8:28 am)
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Replying to: girmann (Sep 26, 2005 8:00 pm)

Mark,
 
I too wanted a WRX when they hit the mkt in '02, but I couldn't rationalize the $6k increase over the OBS, so I bought the OBS. I regretted that decision for the entire 2 years that I kept the car. (Traded it for my wife's '05 Legacy GT.)
 
After getting rid of the OBS I did the same thing again and bought another OBS. I'm a slow learner:-( A day later I saw a great deal on a WRX. I agonized for two days and nights before deciding if I didn't do it then, I might never have the chance again. (I'm older than twice your age!) With that decision, I traded the OBS I'd had for two days on the '05 WRX, AT. Hummm..........Another mistake.
 
I didn't and don't have your home life circumstances. Only you know what the consequences of your decision will be in your home life. But if you can live with those consequences and the added gas and insurance costs, I'd say go for it. Life is really short, so you ought to go first cabin when you can.........Good Luck
 
Terry
#250 of 786
Re: 05 WRX [girmann] by threesin
Sep 27, 2005 (8:45 am)
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Replying to: girmann (Sep 26, 2005 8:00 pm)

Mark,
 
As for the actual deal on the car, there are numerous reasons for selling at that price; and they're probably all economics: 1) The new models are out with a totally different engine and look; 2) The car has been on the lot for 7 months+/-; 3) In the past, dealers actually financed their inventory, and after a certain time period, 60-90 days, they started paying more interest on those loans.
 
As you can see, it's in the dealer's best interest to move that car ASAP.
 
Terry
#251 of 786
Re: 05 WRX [threesin] by girmann
Sep 27, 2005 (12:30 pm)
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Replying to: threesin (Sep 27, 2005 8:45 am)

Terry,
 
Okay, then the only other problem I have is that it WOULD be my daily driver... Hmm....
 
Mark

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