This is exactly why I bought the last ‘14 WRX Wagon that my dealer was going to get. This car just doesn’t make sense to me unless it has a big hatch to throw stuff in.
This is exactly why I bought the last ‘14 WRX Wagon that my dealer was going to get. This car just doesn’t make sense to me unless it has a big hatch to throw stuff in.
My 2014 Subawoo WRX
KBB tells me a fair condition ‘14 is only 7 and a half grand. Certainly a much lower bar of entry than a late model NC for Spec racing.
Does the 1:1 6th gear mean that it buzzes or drones annoyingly at highway speed?
Can we treat the man like a human being? The number of issues and events that he has to have opinions and responses about must be innumerable. Is it really his fault that the intern briefed him incorrectly about what his position is supposed to be on this issue?
6’4” 15lbs, and these are horrible. Noticeably uncomfortable almost immediately. Painful by the end of the test drive.
I absoletly love the seats in my WRX. I think they would hug better if I was wider, but they never become painful even on my frequent 7 hour drives.
I have been test driving dealer cars since a couple weeks after I got my license at 16. Never once has the sales person asked for a credit check. Just “I’m interested in this Ford Mustang GT, I think it could be a good car for me.” “Awesome, I’ll go make a photocopy of your license, then we can go have some fun!”
Mine has, twice.
Le Sabre.
I drive my WRX with an Indiana Jones hat.
You could buy 16 well used miatas for that!!
As the owner and lover of my WRX wagon I respectfully disagree.
Do you guys hire any aerospace engineers? :)
Those are both widebody aircraft. Composites are much more effective in wide body long haulers than in grunt work planes like the 737 because the relatively minor weight savings matter less for the types of flights. Not to mention the repair/maintenance side of composite planes.
It got throwback Thursday'd on the RCR facebook page, someone at Jalop must have noticed.
The physics student inside me died a little bit. "work" and "torque" are 2 words that should never be used synonymously.