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-Frank P.
Special thanks to the person that originally posted about their experience with Marty. You have saved me time, money and made the buying experience a dream come true.
Those of you who wish to contact Marty, send him an email at martygarland@monmouth.com. He can also be contacted through www.worldsubaru.com. Just request a quote from their website and you will promptly get a call from Marty.
Good luck to all.
Thanks subies!
The car might look a little more cool lowered a couple inches though.
The security system is worth it ...
The compass electrochromic mirror is a waste of money ...
Get the short shifter!!! Either the SoA/STi shifter or an aftermarket one like Kartboy.
That's the single best mod I've done to my WRX yet.
Seriously, I'd probably go for the short-throw shifter (assuming it's manual). We've got the electrochromic mirror in our Forester. At first, I too thought it was a waste of money. I've since grown to like it. I'd also recommend the center armrest extension, security upgrade, and perhaps audio upgrades.
Bob
For $2000, I would do the security system ($120 or so from www.subaruparts.com and its easy to install yourself), the suspension upgrade (Just the springs/struts and front sway bar, total about $1100 from www.subaruparts.com, not including installation... Unless you can find someone you know who can do it free/cheap), maybe get some foglight covers/protectors (A vendor on I-club was selling them for $50 a pair), a rear strut tower bar ($150-$200), a new air-intake (Drop in for $50), a boost guage (from Subaruparts.com for $200 I think), and a manual boost controler ($50 or less)... Save the rest for new tires after the stock ones wear out too.
Stephen
Really, it has to do with your needs, I think. Care to see my prior post on this topic? (#910)
By the way, I"ve put about 5,500 miles on my WRX so far, and now feel that a lot of the concerns about turbo lag are way overrated. People interested in the car should try to get a ride in a WRX that's been broken in at least 1,500 miles. The spool up is much faster, and most likely, the driver will by then have learned the characteristics of the car better. By now, I can confidently say that after you get a 30 minute ride as passenger in my car with me driving, you will swear there's NO turbo lag. (Not to mention my dropping gas mileage. "Turbo lag where are you now?!?")
Stephen
The problem is, once I figured out how to get nice launches without feeling any of that "lag", I do it all the time, especially out of toll booths (thank God for EZ pass). But on the other hand, I really do appreciate that the car is able to easily inch forward too, as I encounter a LOT of bumper-to-bumper traffic here. All around, I'm very happy with the mulitiple personalities of this car!
Also, I'm now closing in on 6,000 miles and have had zero mechanical problems. I _still_ can't force myself to get decent mileage for a full tank, though I know it's possible since I once refilled after 150 miles of freeway cruising and got over 25 mpg.
Finally, if any other rally-driver wannabes are looking for a nice road, Kebler Pass, between Crested Butte and Paonia, Colorado, moved to the very top of my list last weekend. It's just mile after mile of curves through an enormous sun-dappled Aspen forest, with the surface varying from hard-packed dirt to gravel to the occasional bit of tarmac, with almost no traffic. I've rarely had so much fun burning gas....
Preferred option would be to put 6" or 7" round Cibie or Hellas on top of bumper next to headlights... they'll look and perform better than adding small projectors in air dam area.
However, everything on or near bumper seems flexible plastic and lamps should have solid mounting... any suggestions out there?
$50? I didn't think you could even get aftermarket stickers for that little.
-juice
-juice
On a side note: Imprezer, the head of the I-club, just got a TEC II for his rex and had it tuned for his car... Ran a 12.8 1/4 mile and 4.4 0-60!!! :O
DjB
Despite going from 160hp to 190hp, then to 222hp, then 227hp, the 0-60 time has always hovered around 7 seconds because of weight gain. The 190hp SE was actually slightly quicker then the current one.
Plus, despite Nissan's best efforts to call it a "multi-link beam", face it, it's a torsion beam rear suspension derived from the Nissan Quest minivan. It's not even independent.
4.4s? Holy cow!
-juice
Thanks
Brian
But Edmunds has a lower signal/noise ratio so I prefer the Town Hall right here. :-)
-juice
To get a flag w/your name you have to make sure that you have a city and country listed w/your name in your profile. I'm not actually from Ireland (live in Seattle) but wanted to show my heritage so I said I lived in Dublin, Ireland...hence the Irish flag. Have fun w/it.
Stephen
-juice
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Bob
Just as a side note. I saw they have a trunk net for the wagon. Do they offer that for the sedan too? I play tennis, would be nice to keep some junk in there!
BTW...it is very hard during the break in period. I have 178 miles on my car. It is killing me not to open it up! I am being good...reluctantly so!
tee-hee. My roomie's boyfriend (I share an apartment with a woman, but this isn't 'Three's Company') is full-on to get a 325; he and I have have been involved in a friendly debate about "aura de Roundel" vs "5-star logo magic." He'd been saying "just wait til BMW puts an AWD system into the 3s and then we'll see what the verdict is." Next time I see him I'm going to show him this.
DjB
Brian
Didn't test drive it cuz the dealership here were a bit uptight about casual test drives. My buddy said last time he went they asked for a deposit.
Had a good look. I am sure the performance is nice, and the handling is great. The lack of roof wasn't thrilling though. I guess this one isn't for me. Can't get to like it if I don't get to drive it :-)
But I doubt any of those except price will even matter.
-juice
It's my first post on this board (hopefully the first of many
Also what is the invoice price and does that include the shipping and destination charge (some ~$500 or so)?
Does the MSRP include the destination charge?
$500 over invoice is a great deal! Be proud that you didnt have to pay MSRP like most folks
I use to have an Audi Quattro this car is much faster and it handles MUCH better!
I am older than the most of you on this board (53) I will use the car mainly for Solo (autocross) with the sports car club of America. It will not be used for everyday transportation. I'm hoping that it will become a classic and hold its value over the years. I hope you all are enjoying the Rex as much as I am!! See ya