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StiScoobySteve 29 May 2002 12:09 AM

Hi Guys/Gals,
I've decided to get a Classic shape WRX and wanted to know if there are any models i should avoid or favor? I'm tending to lean towards the later models, 99 & 00 just cos they would be lower k's. I intend to keep it stock :rolleyes: to keep the missus happy :D , then i'll trade it in after about 5 years on whatever Sti model Sube have at the time.
I do about 800k's a week highway driving too.
thanks
:o)

chuckster 29 May 2002 09:28 AM

MY99 was the best vintage UK car IMO. Phase 2 engine, no piston slap, less prone to hesitation than MY00+
Nice choice, speaking from personal experience I'd much rather have a bog standard MY99 than a standard MY01(bugeye) if it was a fun car I was after and didn't want to modify.
C


Bruiser.STi 29 May 2002 09:30 AM

Why not a STi now!!! Save losing all that money when you change cars....A 6 Speed box would be great for all that highway driving....

chrisp 29 May 2002 01:05 PM

Classic WRX and STI wise if you are doing high mileages then stay away from the Type R and Type RA models as they have the shortest gear ratios of them all. This makes them blindingly quick through the gears (even quicker than an STi 7 ;) ) but they can be noisier at motorway speeds as they are doing high revs. The 5th gear on my RA is about the same ratio as a UK 4th. Strangely enough also holding it value pretty well as recently I was offered a lot more for my RA part/ex than a new 2002 Euro WRX ;).


StiScoobySteve 29 May 2002 11:53 PM

Thanks for the info guys.
I'm leaning towards the MY00 as it's still got 1yr factory warranty & lower k's.
:)

chrisp 30 May 2002 12:05 AM

Be careful any classic shape WRX will not have any factory warranty as they were all grey imports and had no Subaru UK warranty. I guess you meant UK turbo version then ?.

StiScoobySteve 30 May 2002 12:55 AM

Sorry about that, i'm in Oz.
:)

chrisp 30 May 2002 09:14 AM

LOL no my fault should have read your location :D.


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