
Hi Guys,
Decided to share my thoughts on the ownership experience of this car, my first Subaru.
Got the car in June of this year, has 2 extra options on top of the Limited, which are the STI Performance Exhaust and the short throw shifter. Took delivery with 8 miles on the ODO, I now have had it for over 3 months and put on around 8k miles. This is my daily driver. I plan on keeping the car for a long time so I took my time to break it in properly;
I used the same method as the the instructions in for an Audi S4, which is to accelerate to 60 in 3rd gear then let go of gas and let the car slow down to a crawl while in gear, did this about 5 to 10 times initially...combining this with proper downshifts when taking off ramps and jug-handles really helped to seat in the piston rings, gotta love that reverse compression! (avoid extended idling with this FA20 engine, due to fuel dilution and such)
I have used Shell 93 V-Power since day 1, do my own maintenance, first oil change at 3500 miles with Penzoil Ultra Platinum which is an amazing oil IMO to use in this new WRX engine. The car has not burned any oil. Not a Drop.
Likes:
1.Car is roomy. It looks like a compact from the outside, but my 6'2 friend fit comfortably in the backseat, and thats after setting up the drivers seat for himself, and then sitting behind it! (somehow the Japs have figured out to make a car spacious on the inside while staying small on the outside..the VW Jetta comes to mind as another roomy compact)
2. Build quality in the engine bay is very nicely laid out, easy to work on, and screwed together nice and tight. If you like to work on cars, this is definitely user maintainable. You still need moderate auto repair knowledge tho.
3. LED headlights are auto height adjustable and pretty bright. I love them.
4. 18 Wheels are awesome on this limited trim. 255 width tires are nice to have all around is nice to have without overdoing it. The grip is very good on the summer tires and you can punch it to (unmentionable) speeds on, say, a sweeping jug handle merging on to the highway...:nono: Fast lane changes (such as swerving to avoid something in the road can be safely and quickly accomplished, This fact alone makes it the best car for 33k you can get.) Its a safety issue dammit!
5. Car feels planted at at triple digit speeds, although the steering wheels dead zone is almost non existent, so this is a car that demands to be under full control at all times, Transmission, clutch, and shifter included.
6. Speed. The car is fairly quick. I totally believe the advertised 0-60 times. The tight suspension also masks the speed, meaning that the speed at which objects disappear in your rear view does not match your butt dyno.
(it appears the WRX slows space/time for its occupants, while passing others by much faster in reality) again a side effect of a firmer suspension and a moderately more rigid body structure for this new gen model..
7. Decent interior. I say decent because yes its still an impreza, however i like the leather seats which are firm but comfy and have nice side bolsters. Floormats with the red WRX logo are a nice touch and the red gauges are a great glow at night.
8. Whether you like it or not, having a WRX will now enter you into a club with other WRX owners. Rules are as follows: wave to every other WRX you see on the road. Note: Please drive safely and limit Accord, Camry, GTI, SI, and Prius rapings unless absolutely necessary to avoid a dangerous traffic situation.
9. The Crystal White Pearl color is AMAZING I am in love. A little bit of Mguires quick wax really brings out the millions of multicolored shiny flakes in this pearlescent paint. This is a very nice warm and shiny shade of white, more of an eggshell than an alpine white color like on a bmw. But IMO it looks amazing in the sun, brilliant shiny flakes.
Dislikes:
1. The attention this car gets is ridiculous. Ive had cops pull me over with BS excuses just to chat with me about my car. No thank you officer.
2. Ride is Rough. I think it only absorbs 20 to 30% of the road. (although things have smoothed out a little bit after 8000 miles. Avoid even medium sized potholes at all costs. These low profile tires are not conducive to a smooth ride at low speeds Although at 80mph on the highway the ride smooths out quite nicely...(keep you tire pressure up ppl!)
3. Road noise. (but not wind noise) Let me explain, the cars windshield and upper portions appear to be nicely insulated from wind noise. However the floor of the car seems to be less insulated, the result is you mostly hear the road noise at your feet, while up top wind noise is nicely muted...Wierd. I was worried before I got the car that the interior noise on long highway commutes would be too loud however I dont mind it as much as I thought i would... You're driving a rally car after all, not a camry. (you also wont get raped like a camry, an added bonus)
4. The factory tune is quirky. Throttle is extremely touchy and sensitive. Pushing it 1/4 of the way and holding appears to give it full throttle instead, while flooring it all the way down often produces a slower acceleration run. It seems if you dont catch the boost just right at the proper moment you wont have a great 0-60 run. There are also what appear to be dead spots in the power band, so if you floor it, it will pull for a moment, slow down and pick up again as you near the redline. This makes highway passing unpredictable and frankly unsafe at times. This also makes shifting smoothly difficult at times.
To drive this car smoothly you need to shift quickly and apply throttle a little earlier on. Basically you gotta drive it like a man. You need to tell this car what to do. It is an instrument designed for fast shifts and acceleration, so naturally slow and smooth driving is sometimes difficult and jerky, especially during cold starts. The cable shifted tranny as apposed to a solid rod one does not help, although i do like its mechanical nature and the effort it takes to clunk into gear.
I have worked out at this point that if you really want to get going off a rolling start make sure you leave 1st gear near redline, then pedal to the floor to catch second gear around 4.5k, and by then your good to go.
5. There are creaks around the car, they are not intrusive but they are there. The blower fan for the ac has a slight clicking noise, it seems to have gotten a little better after a few months of use.
6.Base stereo (iin the limited) STINKS. no ifs ands or buts about it. Gets the job done tho if you arent an audiophyle and listen to light fm and NPR talk radio.
7. The breaks are a bit weak. Pedal is stiff at times and it seems that really hard stops require more pedal effort than youd expect for a breaking system in a car this quick... (no wonder they put brembos on the STI. which is only marginally quicker)
8. No keyless start/ access unless you get the navigation package. Thats right Im still using a god damn key to start my car, in a $33k 2016 LIMITED SUBARU WRX when crap cars starting at 14K nowdays come with standard push button start. The plastic area around where you insert the key has already began to get scratched up. COME ON SUBARU, WTF!!!
All in all im happy with the car. I still giggle like a schoolgirl when I take a sweeping turn at full throttle=) 100% still convinced I bought the best car for the money (performance wise). Be prepared for idiots trying to race you for no reason. it just comes with the territory.
This by no means is a complete review, but I hope this will help someone with their purchasing decision.
Regards=)