Personally, I would only purchase a WRX new. Being that these are sports cars and are so easy to modify I would do A LOT of due diligence buying a used one. A lot of them have had work.
This is a discussion on New, no WRX yet, but looking at it. within the New Member Hangout forums, part of the Community - Meet other Enthusiasts category; I've been looking at the WRX for some time now, and after driving around my Outback for the past year ...
I've been looking at the WRX for some time now, and after driving around my Outback for the past year or so I know that I would like to stick with Subaru for a sports car. Still undecided if I want to go used and build or buy new. I have some time to think about it, so I'm not in a huge rush.
Thoughts? Anything that I may need to consider before deciding?
Thanks
Personally, I would only purchase a WRX new. Being that these are sports cars and are so easy to modify I would do A LOT of due diligence buying a used one. A lot of them have had work.
Read the stickies in the Car Purchasing Forum.
What's your budget?
Used= $10k-$30k
New= $25k-$40k
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I beg to differ...these are far from "sports cars"
....they're N.E.R.D.s![]()
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