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@animousworks8 ай бұрын
2016 sti owner. 115k miles. With proper maintenance. Still running on factory motor. I haven't messed with the engine. Only cosmetics.
@dani.lefebvre7 ай бұрын
Right on. Keeping it reliable. It’s the beating and tuning combined with a lack of maintenance that’ll break them.
@animousworks7 ай бұрын
@@dani.lefebvre facts
@freebehindbars86546 ай бұрын
Congratulations, but 115k isn’t really a milestone, unless it’s bc others haven’t made it that far.
@animousworks6 ай бұрын
@@freebehindbars8654 doesn't seem like they have.
@chrisfusco11086 ай бұрын
2021 WRX, now with 72k miles. Premium fuel + stay on top of ALL manufacturers recommend maintenance levels. Def no engine mods. She runs great....def premium fuel is huge.
@235motorsports11 ай бұрын
When stopping and not turning the car off for 30 seconds only really applies if you were flooring it just before, it's because the oil gets really hot from sitting in a really hot turbo from hammering on it. By waiting, it lets the turbo cool down to more reasonable exhaust temps. In terms of "driving it a particular way", yes sort of agree. If you plan to track the car, you should get a bigger oil pan with better baffling. The thing i recommend the most is oil pressure and temp gauges, so you know when it's safe to rev it out. It can take 10-15 minutes to get your oil up to temp, even though the coolant will be up to temp way faster. Also during winter and summer, subaru used to recommend higher weight oils such as 10w40, and lower weight in winter. This helps maintain proper oil pressures as needed.
@MeynMotorGroup11 ай бұрын
Thank you for the clear breakdown my friend, very helpful I'm guessing just about every WRX owner is going to be pounding on their car every chance they get 😅😂 which I don't blame them for that.
@Augie..10 ай бұрын
Most have oil temp gauges from factory in the MFD.
@jayedson34084 ай бұрын
@@Augie.. Was going to mention this, since you can modify what you want to display on the MFD, and oil temp is one of the available options.
@samho17802 ай бұрын
2015 sti owner. Currently sitting at 130kms and have been running CAI, BOV, invidia q300, hi flow cat + tune since 40kms with no issues. Keep the oil topped up and a good tune and you're golden
@samusiran2243Ай бұрын
Better check the lawsuit against EJ25 series engine. Mine died at under 37K. I suggest you trade yours before yours is dead because SOA will not help you. I had regular maintenance and no abuse.
@LonewolfWRX10 ай бұрын
In 2020 days I bought my WRX Performance Package brand new. I had a choice of either this car or a CPO STi with 19 thousand miles. Your section about CPO made me get buyers remorse again but I’m so far in my WRX in payments and mods now I gotta let it go lmaoooo. Plus I got a hell of a APR rate when I refinanced it 1.49% so I’m blessed and this was before the rates shot up late 2022
@MeynMotorGroup9 ай бұрын
No need to feel remorse my friend! You got a great deal on your new WRX enjoy!
@jonmckane46724 ай бұрын
A proud owner of a 2020 Subi WRX 😊 Much love to the rest of the Subi family ✌️
@maaarrrrkkkwrx219 ай бұрын
Love this content.Think twice before buying used ones.I have wrx 2021 brand new when I bought them still bone stock and im on 15k mil. now.I did maintainance as required and just had some cosmetics mods on it that don’t void my warranty.Im happy with it so far this is the fun car I’ve ever had.
@Specter266 ай бұрын
Bought mine new the same year, just about to hit 60k miles. 0 issues.
@tonydavis64872 ай бұрын
Only "reliability" problems that the WRX platform has is the owner's of the vehicle. I have a 2018 WRX, bought new brand in Sept.2017. I just hit 150,000 miles and still have the original clutch. The only reason the break and blow up is because people modify them and have no clue what they are doing and let people tune them, who don't know what they are doing. Buy it, do a few cosmetic things to it, maybe an axle back if you want the sound and just enjoy the car. I do recommend a short throw shifter, a shift stop, a more heavy shifter plate, bushing, and more heavy shift knob. It will shift a lot smoother and not feel so "notchy". If you want an AWD, 4cylinder, manual car that is ACTUALLY fast. Go get an evo and build a 4g63. I hate to break this to you Subaru guys, these cars are not fast.
@lancegoetz97752 ай бұрын
Maybe you own one, but saying they aren't fast, tells me you don't know much about "cars". Maybe it's not v8 American fast, but it isn't slow. If your WRX is slow, maybe it needs a "driver mod"
@tonydavis64872 ай бұрын
@@lancegoetz9775 If you think WRXs are fast, you've literally never been in a fast car. If you have only been in Civics making 200hp then yes, I'm sure being in a WRX seems so wild and intense. I have been in multiple corvettes making 600-700whp, 1000hp GTRs, and my buddy owns a Porsche GT3rs. Those cars are fast. You're a 🤡
@lancegoetz97752 ай бұрын
@tonydavis6487 there is those magic words, seems everyone has an imaginary buddy that builds cars that are soooo fast. Your credibility just went out the window faster than a fart in the wind, 🤣😂🤡🤡🤡🤡 PS, they are just like any other car, they run ok factory stock, and just like any other car out there, they make 1000+ when modified. Out of a little 2.5. Just depends on how much you want to spend. Like, spend 60-80k to make 1100 wheel, or spend 60k on a billet transmission fir a gtr. Then another 70k on top of that to make 2000 wheel. Sure you can do it cheaper, but then again, it would be your buddy building a legit car and you talking out your a$$ like you did something or know something. Try harder next time
@tonydavis64872 ай бұрын
@@lancegoetz9775 Again, you're a clown. Just bc one WRX made 1000hp for 2 passes down a track to set a record and then scattered the block. Doesn't mean anything. These cars are not fast, even with all the money in the world. If you think they are fast, you have never been in a fast car. My statement stands
@samusiran2243Ай бұрын
Nope, stock WRX EJ25 engine here. Dead after 36k. No engine mods. Regular maintenance. No abuse. SOA won't help because I'm out of time on the warranty. Trade while you can or get your engine modded for oil starvation. Look it up.
@zeno15sti334 ай бұрын
😊😊😊 Built Properly ,No problems. Driven hard and put away wet. Keeping the gear low and the Revs high.
@Jairopepa11 ай бұрын
Wow I remember just a few years ago, you would see dozens of these on the road. Everyone wanted one because the EVO X discontinued in 2015, and these had a similar look/performance. I rarely see them anymore now
@MeynMotorGroup11 ай бұрын
Yea really loved these when it came out thought it was an excellent redesign as they get older and problems arise, people decide to dump them I guess
@asherschartel6279 ай бұрын
@@MeynMotorGroupSame case with older models but that’s just any cars as they age i guess 🤷🏻♂️
@boomee789 ай бұрын
Where do you live there are tons still on the road on virgina maryland and pensylvania people still daily drive them just because you dont see em dosent mean there not still around
@FWRXSTER8 ай бұрын
@boomee78 yup. I live in PA and frequently travel to Virginia & the Carolinas. They’re everywhere across that region lol
@Jon-hd6fu5 ай бұрын
I live in Orlando and have a 16 model I see alot of them at least 1 or 2 every day
@BrandenBowser2 ай бұрын
2018 WRX owner here. Bought it in 2021, was a lease car at 22k miles. Drove it stock for about 10k miles, then car had a no start issue. (EGR gasket failed, spent about an hour replacing it) After that, I built the motor with forged pistons and con rods, intake, exhaust, tune, injectors and coils. added slotted rotors and upgraded the brakes at 35k miles. Pushes 325hp, but I don't dog it much. Currently at 79k miles, been a dream of a car to have.
@TheMikeyC8 ай бұрын
I have a 2018 base model and I am the second owner no issues with good maintenance makes a difference. Walnut blasting isn’t expensive if you do it yourself. Did it recently and my intake valves are super clean. You can do the intake cleaning with CRC or Seafoam and clean the valves in a slower process but still works. BG makes a good kit to do the intake. Keep it stock and you’ll have a car that lasts. Only modify an aftermarket block. Stock blocks are built and tuned specific from the factory on a conservative tune and if you know how to drive, you’ll be surprised honestly. Beef up the suspension, get a good set of tires and the oil pan kit and you’re all set!
@ericrodriguez65389 ай бұрын
2020 Subaru WRX STi, on my second short block at 56k. Also replaced my 02 sensor at 57k. Cylinder 4 cooling mod is a must.
@MeynMotorGroup9 ай бұрын
I'm sorry to hear that my friend but I do appreciate you sharing this with us
@lucian71828 ай бұрын
Damn bro it really comes down to luck of the draw with these engines. Was it built on a Tuesday or Friday type of thing. My 21 sti has about 8300 miles on it now. Oil changes every 4 months or so since I never hit the mileage. I’ve had an oil pan kit, cyl 4 mod, aos, and a koyorad since 3k miles. Other than that Cobb redline intake, Cobb bpv, Cobb inlet, gs ebcs, cobb fpr, aem 340 fuel pump, gs tmic, cobb dp, kartboy SS, fortune auto’s, titan 7 wheels and cosmetics. Tunes by Torqued performance 325 whp 340 tq on 91.
@codezalo57738 ай бұрын
@@lucian7182sheesh my guy, really prepped ! I'm a regular joe, so I'm definitely learning I should just get into a WRX, I'm clearly not STi ready. Thanks for sharing your perspective!
@lucian71828 ай бұрын
@@codezalo5773 hahaha I don’t think anyone is truly sti ready until the new car vibes wear off And they do to much reading on the internet. It’s one of those cars where it’s like naw I’m good, or I’m too far in to turn back now.
@codezalo57738 ай бұрын
@@lucian7182 yea, adding to that honestly if I can't comprehend the diff controls it's best I stay away from it anyway since I'm in CA and going camping maybe once a year, twice on a good one, appreciate your input I think a lot of replies helped me make my decision closer to the WRX but practically if I wanna stay 6 speed and fwd, can literally get the civic hatch 2024 new for around literally the asking prices rn for low mileage WRX. Appreciate it!
@jonathanmarquez76313 ай бұрын
And this is why im going from a 2020 STI to a 2023 Camaro SS 1LE. Tired of having to always worry that this motor will blow if i look at it funny.
@kristoffersana9602 ай бұрын
I drive the 2023 WRX. 20 mpg would be a dream. Hahaha
@AHUMANCORPSE9 ай бұрын
I bought my 15 WRX 6MT new in March of 15. Don't drive it much because of the work truck so it's only got 53k miles. I had to replace the battery in it's 2nd year. Other than a crap sound system and annoying rattles in the interior and a windshield that pops when it's cold outside it hasn't caused me any problems. Just tires and oil changes. I think these cars are pretty reliable.
@samusiran2243Ай бұрын
You better check the class action lawsuit against the EJ25 engine. Mine died at under 37k miles. No abuse. Regular service intervals as well. I loved mine, but trade it while you can. Soon it will be in a shop with a disassembled engine.
@oldman648715 күн бұрын
Jake and his Scoobydo are still the choice of young men and woman who love getting into races that you later see on KZbin
@danhectic56295 ай бұрын
thinking of making a video explaining what to do if your shifter will not go into 1st or 2nd gear. i saw one but there needs to one with a better description that's easier to find!
@danielcurran203020 күн бұрын
Awesome video. Some really good insights. Thank you for all the thought you put into this video
@MeynMotorGroup19 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@shiloh519911 ай бұрын
Excellent review...very honest. I own a 2017 wrx manual as a project but i can afford thus but an excellent vehicle!!
@MeynMotorGroup11 ай бұрын
Thank you my friend and massive congrats the WRX is such a blast to drive glad you own one!
@hyugon68598 ай бұрын
I got mine through Toyota Dealership with Bumper to bumper coverage so didn't really have to accept Subaru's warranty as it's the same since they're partnered.
@RJArrayCPA4 ай бұрын
I'm looking at a WRX and also considering that new GR Corolla; in which I'd like to see you review that new car, it looks great and fun!
@samusiran2243Ай бұрын
Get the GR Corolla, far more reliable. Check the engine oil starvation of the Subaru.
@angelruiz1113Ай бұрын
So treat this car like a older diesel truck? Okay!Bet good thing I’ve owned a couple especially 2 6.0 one lower and other higher mileage
@SubaruPWT11 ай бұрын
Have had my 2016 WRX new since Feb 2016. First 4 oil changes free at the dealer which I did around 6K each, and only other things that arose was faulty throwout bearing and failed battery which I got replaced under warranty with new clutch and battery at 30K miles. Rest of my oil changes have been around 4-5K miles on Pennzoil Ultra Platinum 5W30 and OEM filter, and did every service up to 90K miles now except fuel filter and still running strong. No mods, just KN filter, hoping to drive it until interest rates drop then considering an Integra Type S but it's been reliable and fun so far!
@MeynMotorGroup11 ай бұрын
Nice! Very happy to hear that your WRX has been holding up very well and I pray it continues to. Such great cars very fun to drive, glad you own one of these!
@jeanvillanueva63828 ай бұрын
Bought a 2020 base wrx cpo with extended warranty fantastic to drive. The cpo wrx makes my heart at ease with it being my first manual not my daily have a 2015 legacy for that but blast to drive and fits two kids car seats in the back comfortably with no issues highly recommend
@havachierXD7 ай бұрын
What a great video for real, thank you!
@MeynMotorGroup7 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@mistermena82043 ай бұрын
just got a 17 wrx base with 64,000 for 17500. traded in my 17 impreza with 170,000. 3 owners minor cosmetic. CPO dealer showed me the car and damage and than repaired it.
@KK-tt6ui3 ай бұрын
2016 WRX limited 2nd owner. Replaced two o2 sensors, rebuilt AC under extended warranty, replaced master valve, and replaced dead battery. It has 140K with no other issues. The car is completely stock and quite reliable
@chrisencelan40213 ай бұрын
How much and how bad was replacing the o2 sensors?
@KK-tt6ui3 ай бұрын
@@chrisencelan4021 one covered by warranty, the second time I did myself for $120
@MotorcycleWrites3 ай бұрын
@@chrisencelan4021I haven’t replaced them in the wrx but they’re usually pretty straightforward on other cars. Getting a wrench into position in the guts of the car is the only big difficulty.
@robsrcinsanity12202 ай бұрын
O2 sensor is a 10 to 15 min job at most. I haven’t replaced them in my WRX yet but did all 4 in my G35 in less than an hour.
@Kinvesu4 ай бұрын
I have a 2016 subaru wrx 28k miles. I modded at like 10k lol. Haven't had any problems. 385whp. Well, only problem I really had was, I let it sit too long and I needed new spark plugs, but that is it. Carbon fiber driveshaft, e85 fuel pump, borla exhaust, equal length headers, new j-pipe, coilovers, tuned, new air intake, better blowoff valve, better top mount intercooler. Trying to sell right now, $22k, thinking of $21k, cause I am hurt and can't work, so need money even though it is paid off. Otherwise I would keep. Only disappointment is that it is not as fast as I thought it would be with 385whp. I don't know what the guy had, but a 2022 or around there 2.0 sport honda accord beat me in a pull getting onto the freeway and he was right behind me. Did have 1 accident, but I can't tell the difference from before and after. Was front passenger damage. Looks the same to me.
@MrZeebo20117 ай бұрын
I have one to add - front seats are hot garbage. The support frame on my driver's side (2020) collapsed after 2 years and the side bolster foam split, so I have a lovely metal frame poking me whenever I drive.
@sdr_xpАй бұрын
Look for one with the Recaro seats, I have a 2018 WRX Sport Tech RS(Canada).
@devoninde131110 ай бұрын
86k on my STI that’s driven hard. I personally haven’t had any engine problems what so ever. Only problem I ran into was the oem motor mounts are not durable for long periods of hard driving. Besides that just basic maintenance.
@MeynMotorGroup10 ай бұрын
Nice! Glad it's been dependable my friend I pray it continues to be. Such a great driving machine, enjoy!
@ReverseShell13372 ай бұрын
Due my car does the stuttering thing. How did the guy fix it?
@shappirefishing11868 ай бұрын
Awesome Video
@MeynMotorGroup8 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@Cats_Are_Scary11 ай бұрын
Randomly found your video, it’s great! Thank You!
@MeynMotorGroup11 ай бұрын
Glad it was valuable my friend thanks for stopping by!
@braydengeick40159 ай бұрын
@MeynMotorGroup Im looking at a 2017 with 50k miles for 15k it is tuned for e85 do you think its worth it. The only issue is it has hail damage on one side but I can sand that out and put body filler and repaint it
@MeynMotorGroup9 ай бұрын
@@braydengeick4015 no my friend I would def avoid
@joshayjoseph69726 ай бұрын
I honestly Went out on a limb and bought a 18 WRX premium stage 2 already modded with 69k for 27k back in 22 no warranty at all lol bought as is… I got it pro tuned in Tennessee by Taylor tuning! And the car has definitely seen its fair share of “spirited driving” and honestly I haven’t had any issues besides replacing the clutch 2times already but like I said it’s a WRX ima drive it like so lol and some parts are wear and tear… I do the basic maintenance oil changes every 3k Oan if you don’t have the famoto drain plug I highly recommend it! Oil changes are a breeze! But I’m currently at 90k miles with no issues at all… so who said the Subi ain’t reliable lol
@danhectic56295 ай бұрын
no leaking from that plug? wanted to get one but was told not to. so SPLOOOSH!!
@EM6speed8 ай бұрын
My Brand new15 sti stock had many problems…had a used 08 heavily modified aka Frankenstein build, had half of the problems… didn’t make any sense to me… both cars were not driven hard either.
@MeynMotorGroup8 ай бұрын
I'm sorry to hear that my friend but I appreciate you sharing this
@AntilleanConfederation7 ай бұрын
First model year of the new generation
@zeno15sti334 ай бұрын
😅 I do Think the 2015s are the most Problematic . Never real problems But I upgrade fast
@samusiran2243Ай бұрын
Yeh My EJ25 2013 engine died at under 37k miles. Will never by another again. Oh by the way, SOA decided not to help me out. Also, I babied mine. No crazy road races. No mods.
@samusiran2243Ай бұрын
Completely had proper maintenance and everything else as well.
@WiliamRaeАй бұрын
Best car ever and the Subaru dealership are amazing people best service ever I’ve had in my entire life through a car company
@Cramo_2 ай бұрын
2019 wrx owner and I got a small oil leak. Anyone know if warranty will cover this?
@christofonobrown365911 ай бұрын
Only problem with WRX/STI’s is that there are no Evos left to beat up on 🤣🤣🤣. This is from a long term 06 Hawkeye STI owner (9+years).
@MeynMotorGroup11 ай бұрын
😂😅 Yea would have been curious to see what Mitsubishi would have done with the EVO if they continued. These are pretty epic tho how did your 06 hold up over time?
@christofonobrown365911 ай бұрын
@@MeynMotorGroup very well though mine was heavily modded. 2.7L, GT3076 for running around the sierra nevadas in the snow. Grp N rear subframe (different geometries). Etc. externally stock. Stroker crank gave out and had to move on from it.
@MeynMotorGroup11 ай бұрын
@@christofonobrown3659 oh wow that must have been a blast to own glad you had a great experience with it 👍
@jeffclark967Ай бұрын
But I just want someone to tell me if there an aftermarket exhaust system that doesn't make it sound like a supercharged weed eater. And doesn't make it sound like popcorn popping at idle. I want a more stock sounding exhaust system.
@272ManАй бұрын
Try out the nameless axle back with 4 inch mufflers (tho they make multiple size mufflers for louder or quieter tones) Sounds very similar to stock, slightly deeper tone, perfect amount of extra volume, and literally no drone when cruising. No exhaust I've had in the past has come close to this.
@BlakkheartPrince6 ай бұрын
It’s good to know that my current 2010 v6 car is getting almost a v8’s fuel economy 😅 the STI is looking like a better option by the day
@bendtheski9 ай бұрын
I've wanted a WRX since they first came out in 2002? I always knew I'd by new rather than roll the dice on used. Finally got one in '21, and still baby it at stage2. Not worried about resale because I'm never selling my baby!
@codezalo57738 ай бұрын
Do you mind me asking your reasons for Stage 2 and the benefits or effects of that, how much does it change ?
@jonathanb198711 ай бұрын
10:03 "I've noticed that people that do have the means, and do have the money; they typically don't have any issues." THAT is the core issue with these cars they take money to properly take care of the required maintenance. They also take a mindset of taking care of and respecting the the things you buy. The kids that buy these cars have the idea that if you beat on the car and it breaks, it is Subaru's fault for not making a car that can stand up to abuse and neglected maintenance. If anyone looks at the scheduled maintenance requirements, their intervals, and the cost for each one, they would begin to understand the real cost of ownership of a performance vehicle compared to an economy car.
@MeynMotorGroup11 ай бұрын
Exactly my friend
@felixdesignsify9 ай бұрын
You are right. I have 2 running strong for 17yrs and 5yrs. You need to be take care of the car… doesn’t mean you don’t beat it. Just you need to care for the car and keep and eye on how it is running
@leonelgarcia73274 ай бұрын
Thanks for share
@MeynMotorGroup4 ай бұрын
@@leonelgarcia7327 no problem my friend! Make sure to like and subscribe!
@Javikazi7 ай бұрын
I’m here because of the KZbin algorithm, I’m curious if I made the correct choice of getting my used ‘17 WRX STI, and because she’s in the shop. 😅
@MeynMotorGroup7 ай бұрын
STI is an epic car my friend enjoy it
@brandonlogan2600Ай бұрын
The STI is kinda looking like a lancer ngl
@PsychoCPU9 ай бұрын
Claimed 0-60 on the VA WRX was 5.2, not 5.7. Car and Driver were able to get a 2015 model to sub-5 second times. A post refresh model they were able to get 5 flat, but that's really trashing the transmission. These cars are for blasting canyons, not drag strips.
@Excalabur5011 ай бұрын
WRX stood for World Rally Cross, as these cars came about from Subaru's rally knowledge, it's why the suspension was set up the way it was, but most so called journalists totally missed this cars point.
@MeynMotorGroup11 ай бұрын
Yeah my friend you’re absolutely right these things clean up off road and journalists just doing what they usually do which is missing the point nothing new there 😅
@get4real8010 ай бұрын
I bought a 2015 new, 150,000 plus miles no issues. Traded it for a 2020 new, 55,500 miles no problems with either, just routine maintenance. You take care of it, it will take of you.
@AntilleanConfederation7 ай бұрын
World rally experimental but they use the x for experimental
@adeemelkovzdshos13926 ай бұрын
Had a 2020 WRX recently traded it in Turbo went out and ecu at 28k miles Subaru covered 20% said that I modified the ecu which wasn’t true at all never touched it or tuned. Had a modified catback exhaust , eibach springs just minor stuff. Went back to trade it in at 32k miles at same dealership I bought it at and they offered $1000 for the car with a quote of $8600 for the the repair. Camshaft and everything else that could go wrong failed .. car completely failed at 32k nowhere near incredible driving machine just junk. Stay away from these p.o.s. vehicles. Failed: Exhaust manifold gasket Camshaft gear / sprocket (both intake sprockets faulty 95.6,80.8 degrees ECM replacement required (again) due to learned values burned into ecm Turbo R&I required This on top of the repair I paid $8000 for if you want a money pit and keep throwing money away at junk buy a WRX / Subaru
@arlequin2414 ай бұрын
There's a way to reset "burned values" with the proper diagnostic tool. A few videos on youtube explaining it
@adeemelkovzdshos13924 ай бұрын
@@arlequin241same day I went to the Subaru dealership I was waiting for them to give me the key back in the service department a tow truck driver brought one in same color as mine I even took a picture I asked him what’s wrong with that one he said blown motor.
@LofiCity200024 күн бұрын
bro .. the WRX is a must !! on life to live .. , just don't go to college get a second job and buy the car !! lol
@timsgarage18619 ай бұрын
Interesting, have to disagree on your comment on the "if you're sophisticated enough to run a policy like that. You're probably not looking to buy a WRX". I would consider myself to be financially savvy and bought a WRX for my daily long commute and modding in the future for autocross. Yes, its one of my 4 vehicles but the WRX is a vehicle on its own with engineering and performance at this price point.
@MeynMotorGroup9 ай бұрын
That statement was in regards to running a whole life insurance policy my friend as WL policies are highly nuanced. The implication was not financially savvy people don’t buy WRXs in many cases they do as the WRX is a performance car that holds its value.
@jyudat443310 ай бұрын
I think I would consider the WRX 2.0, but the GDI doesn't appeal to me. The STI 2.5 on the other hand still uses port + GDI I believe
@michaelpersons10779 ай бұрын
Sti only has port injection
@danielshepard73577 ай бұрын
Considering a 2018 wrx sti limited in with 44k miles and they selling it for 33k all stock and one owner that was the dealership fleet manager. Gonna use it for a daily and I drive about 30-40 miles a day. Just need more excitement on the daily and I have a 2020 GT350 HE and a 2005 cts is definitely not filling the gap in between driving on the daily. You think it’s sounds like a good deal?
@MeynMotorGroup7 ай бұрын
I mean that's just the market my friend if you want this body style especially as an STI, 30k+ is what you have to pay. Honestly a new WRX will always be the better deal but is the STI you're looking at a CPO model? Congrats on the GT 350 tho epic car
@danielshepard73577 ай бұрын
No but it is on a lot my father works at.
@MeynMotorGroup7 ай бұрын
@@danielshepard7357 gotcha yea that might be worth looking into if you can get better pricing then I would look into third party warranties like Route 66 and Fidelity to see what can of coverage you can get if you want
@lucian718211 ай бұрын
I can tell you right now there is no way you are getting a 0-60 of 4.7 in a stock Sti unless you launch the car really hard. I’ve owned both a 2020 Wrx and currently a 21 sti and stock for stock the Wrx was faster to 60 in real world conditions due to the lower rpm spool and elh. Now the top end the sti shines over the Wrx. The sti will hit 60-100 noticeably faster than the Wrx.
@MeynMotorGroup11 ай бұрын
Yea you're probably right my friend these magazines are always dumping the clutch and annihilating the car to get the best times. Still feels good and effortless out on the street I thought the STI was more than enough
@lucian718211 ай бұрын
@@MeynMotorGroup I agree the sti is definitly plenty for the street I’d say anywhere in the range of 300-350whp is the sweet spot.
@MeynMotorGroup11 ай бұрын
@@lucian7182 Yea for sure 300-350 is perfect for the streets
@AntilleanConfederation7 ай бұрын
And a VB wrx is faster than both lol
@lucian71827 ай бұрын
@@AntilleanConfederation hahaha and my explorer St will smoke most VB’s with my whole family in the car lmfao, what your point dude?
@theodoreyoung877711 ай бұрын
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@BADHABITSem7 ай бұрын
I hve throw out bering
@cezararvelo22627 ай бұрын
We all do..
@joestasi83299 ай бұрын
I void warranties. Love my 2019 wrx. I keep up with maintenance and have had it pro tuned.
@roejieks9 ай бұрын
You’re so cool and edgy
@codezalo57738 ай бұрын
hey so I'm in the market for the a WRX, potentially civic 2.0 NA, BUT I've owned an 09 impreza WRX sedan, so how's your experience been and how's your protune been ?
@joestasi83298 ай бұрын
@@codezalo5773 I've had a pro tune now for about 2 years, zero issues. I'm running the grimmspeed v2 gesi catted j pipe along with plenty of grimmspeed bolt on parts. I've kept some wrxs stock and have gone down the mod path with my current wrx. I enjoy all the after market parts and installing parts. I've also ran ots tunes, an e tune, and the pro tune. My favorite was the pro tune, car felt and ran the best and I prefer the person to person service. Also pre dyno inspections give you peace of mind.
@codezalo57738 ай бұрын
@@joestasi8329 wow that's awesome, always been interested in maybe tuning but if I end up going WRX maybe I'll holler for more info, if modding becomes a thought. One of my 'concerns' was also how a WRX performs or behaves during the summer ? I'm expecting these years to have scorching summers in California, I seen someone recommended Koyo radiators. Thanks for your input btw!
@joestasi83298 ай бұрын
@@codezalo5773 I'm on the east coast. Never had over heating issues but my next installation is in fact the koyorad. Just waiting on some warmer temps. I also recommend an air oil seperater by iag. Reliability mods are wise. Good luck with whatever route you choose!
@thumpertorque_9 ай бұрын
9:33
@theodoreyoung877711 ай бұрын
Yo bro 🫡🤝😎👍🏾👍🏾
@MeynMotorGroup11 ай бұрын
Hey brother thanks for dropping in! Enjoy your Friday and weekend!
@theodoreyoung877711 ай бұрын
@@MeynMotorGroup Thanx bro you as well my bro 🙏🏾🙏🏾🤝😎👍🏾👍🏾🫡