heyerpm1
heyerpm1
heyerpm1

To the individual looking to buy a Subaru for CO. You don’t need a Soobie. A 4Runner is just as excepted in CO. But seriously, whatever you buy, look to buy it in TX. You may get a better deal. Depending on where you are and your need to drive in snow, You could get away with all season on an AWD car. Denver winters

You can get a brand new one in Chicago for $3k more. Saw a new 2019, 6spd, triple grey for $49,995.

Haven’t seen anyone post the later C5 Corvettes? This MT Z06 with 16k miles is $22k and there’s a lot of plain C5s with low mileage in that $15k area.

Yea, almost every day while checking the local Subi forums, I see another posting about an older Subaru stolen. Sad. How ever, there can’t be too many of these left in Portland, or anywhere else in the country...

Were you looking at any other cars when you made the purchase? Currently in between the RS and WRX STI Type RA... Leaning RS if I can get it for sticker...

Currently debating $2,500 over sticker for a black WRX STI Type RA. 1 of 95 in that color i’m told. I hate paying over sticker for a new car though...

Heh, and I’m going to be paying $2,500 over MSRP for it’s big brother; the STI Type RA in Black; 1 of 95 being made. Black is the rarest, and something like 50% in the Blue and 31% in the white... But that 18 Focus RS at sticker may win the battle and save me 8k...

So do we buy the 2018 Ford Focus RS; or the WRX STI Type RA?!

I had one of these for 1-2 weeks as a rental car when my car was in the shop. It was awful. It was pretty new, but was light years behind any car made post 2010... Not to mention, it’s so wonky and unusable; we barely fit 4 people in it with ski equipment. With that said, can we figure out how many of these Journey’s

I’m most curious about the ongoing maintenance of an imported vehicle that was not originally available in the States. A 5 series wagon or an RX7 should be straight forward enough as I’m sure there’s plenty of cross over to the vehicles that were available here (heaters, wiper motors, AC, etc etc). Not to mention I’m