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Apr 15 2018 05:51am
Quote (ozzyarmy3 @ Apr 15 2018 02:32am)
I gave him my advice bro, calm dem mammaries.


He didn’t come in here looking for a different car. He clearly stated he is buying an sti.
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Quote (stupidkid282 @ Apr 15 2018 11:51am)
He didn’t come in here looking for a different car. He clearly stated he is buying an sti.


Still gave my advice.

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Apr 15 2018 06:24am
Quote (stupidkid282 @ Apr 15 2018 07:51am)
He didn’t come in here looking for a different car. He clearly stated he is buying an sti.


and you guys have to take in consideration that i live in quebec ( winter are long and hard )

Subaru are known as very good car to drive in snow

with most of car that i would like i need a second one for winter

with a STI i dont have this problem

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Apr 15 2018 07:06am
Quote (Cjarvis @ Apr 14 2018 09:41pm)
find an older one with really low miles and enjoy!
never my thing, but they are a nice drive.

they do hold value well also.


e/ wouldn't buy one with any mods, never a good idea.


Wat

If he wants mods, it's cheaper to find someone else who has done them, rather than throw his own money at it
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Apr 15 2018 08:32am
I would say it really depends on warranty. Most of the 2016 and 2017 used models will still have the factory warranty. Also that "new car" feel will wear off quick, making the new car premium just a waste of $$
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Apr 15 2018 08:55am
eh, they are OK cars... but I prefer my BMW
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Apr 16 2018 12:43am
Quote (AkuuZ @ Apr 15 2018 10:32am)
I would say it really depends on warranty. Most of the 2016 and 2017 used models will still have the factory warranty. Also that "new car" feel will wear off quick, making the new car premium just a waste of $$


If i buy it new i will take the extended warranty
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Apr 17 2018 12:22am
Quote (vaiav @ Apr 15 2018 05:24am)
and you guys have to take in consideration that i live in quebec ( winter are long and hard )

Subaru are known as very good car to drive in snow

with most of car that i would like i need a second one for winter

with a STI i dont have this problem


Uuuhhhh

I see more subarus stuck in ditches because their drivers think that somehow their subie is the god of the snow

Your car wont help you if you suck at driving in the snow, it will just hold on longer before going worse more exuberantly

This post was edited by Ice98 on Apr 17 2018 12:22am
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Quote (vaiav @ Apr 15 2018 08:24am)
and you guys have to take in consideration that i live in quebec ( winter are long and hard )

Subaru are known as very good car to drive in snow

with most of car that i would like i need a second one for winter

with a STI i dont have this problem


i live in quebec and drive a 12 si during snowstorms and i have yet to get stuck
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Quote (Ice98 @ Apr 17 2018 02:22am)
Uuuhhhh

I see more subarus stuck in ditches because their drivers think that somehow their subie is the god of the snow

Your car wont help you if you suck at driving in the snow, it will just hold on longer before going worse more exuberantly


I had a sentra for a few year then tryed a subaru and i see a HUGE difference in the snow


Edit: and the point wasnt about being god in snow its about not having to find a heated garage to store the car for the winter

This post was edited by vaiav on Apr 17 2018 04:26am
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