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Old 03-06-2010, 07:34 AM   #41
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370hp wrx?

I would seriously skip that. Sounds like a time bomb.
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Old 03-06-2010, 07:42 AM   #42
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370hp wrx?

I would seriously skip that. Sounds like a time bomb.
I know a Subi mechanic and I wanted a wrx/sti and he told me to stay away, the maintenance is insane on those things..
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Old 03-06-2010, 11:51 AM   #43
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i cant wait on the new daily driver to hit my drive way.... 370 hp and >3000pounds of all wheel goodness
I'm thinking more on the lines of 395 hp and 735 ft/lb torque > 5500+ lbs of 4x4 goodness myself when I get back.
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Old 03-06-2010, 12:12 PM   #44
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I know a Subi mechanic and I wanted a wrx/sti and he told me to stay away, the maintenance is insane on those things..
wrx trannys are grenades with the pin half out. Sti trans is respectably beefy
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Old 03-07-2010, 01:17 AM   #45
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I know a Subi mechanic and I wanted a wrx/sti and he told me to stay away, the maintenance is insane on those things..
Subarus are one of the easiest vehicles to maintain. The oil/filter is right up front. The transmission has a drain plug as with the differential fluid in the front. Fuel filter is under the hood and the air cleaner is a piece of cake. The distance between changes might be less, but I seriously think that is just a marketing gimmic.
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Old 03-07-2010, 07:24 AM   #46
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Subarus are one of the easiest vehicles to maintain. The oil/filter is right up front. The transmission has a drain plug as with the differential fluid in the front. Fuel filter is under the hood and the air cleaner is a piece of cake. The distance between changes might be less, but I seriously think that is just a marketing gimmic.


It's the service intervals he was talking about...
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Old 03-07-2010, 03:30 PM   #47
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It's the service intervals he was talking about...
Most people do not understand why Japanese service intervals are tigher than the U.S. It is a combination of marketing for U.S. OEMs to lenghten the invervals as with a lack of Japanese understanding on exactly how much lower quality other markets have for fuel, oil and filters.

Most Japanese cars do not require a fuel filter because their fuel purity standards are higher than the U.S, but since many markets will plug up fuel filters in 5k miles, it's kinda a crap shoot on what interval to set certain items.
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Old 03-08-2010, 04:06 AM   #48
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Class leading chassis, awesome mileage, and great performance....Shame about the tiny rear leg room but it is a sports car...
I wouldn't hail any car w/ a live axle rear suspension as having a class-leading chassis, nor would I call it a sports car!
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I wouldn't hail any car w/ a live axle rear suspension as having a class-leading chassis, nor would I call it a sports car!
In the class it is in, everything has a solid rear axle.

I will agree that they are not sports cars, but they are sporty cars.
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In the class it is in, everything has a solid rear axle.

I will agree that they are not sports cars, but they are sporty cars.
what class is that? Other mustangs? :Lol:
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