Model upgrade
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Model upgrade
I currently own a my02 wrx and am considering upgrading to an My04 STi.
I drive very few miles during the week as i work close tohome so fuel costs have never been an issue.
I was just wondering if i'm going to notice a big change between WRX and STi.
Anyone made a similar change and what have you found most noticable.
Nik.
I drive very few miles during the week as i work close tohome so fuel costs have never been an issue.
I was just wondering if i'm going to notice a big change between WRX and STi.
Anyone made a similar change and what have you found most noticable.
Nik.
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me too
I test drove an 04 sti late last year and have to admit i'm hooked!!!!!!!!
I've got a bit of a big six months coming up so can't do it yet, but will definitely be looking towards the back end of the year.
A good idea is to wait until the next reg comes out and have a look at demonstrators on the subaru website, you can pick up a really nice one for 3 or 4 k cheaper.
The only thing you need to worry about is whether they have been run in properly etc, but if you're buying it at only 6 months old you still get 2 1/2 years warranty, or more if you extend it.
Just pop down to your local dealer for a test drive mate, and see if you can get a go in a ppp'd one, you'll definitely walk away thinking about how you're gonna carry on paying the mortgatge AND afford one!!!
I test drove an 04 sti late last year and have to admit i'm hooked!!!!!!!!
I've got a bit of a big six months coming up so can't do it yet, but will definitely be looking towards the back end of the year.
A good idea is to wait until the next reg comes out and have a look at demonstrators on the subaru website, you can pick up a really nice one for 3 or 4 k cheaper.
The only thing you need to worry about is whether they have been run in properly etc, but if you're buying it at only 6 months old you still get 2 1/2 years warranty, or more if you extend it.
Just pop down to your local dealer for a test drive mate, and see if you can get a go in a ppp'd one, you'll definitely walk away thinking about how you're gonna carry on paying the mortgatge AND afford one!!!
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only difference i can see is them awful ginger alloys and gay pink badges
forget any replies mate, i can only think that this is a natural progression, even better if it has ppp, awesome
forget any replies mate, i can only think that this is a natural progression, even better if it has ppp, awesome
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