I'm thinking of buying my first car and I really love Subaru, more expecificaly the WRX hatchback. So, can you guys tell me why and why not?
The price of a 0km here in Brazil is something arround U$11.500,00
>>16869620
Irmao, make sure car has service records and isn't modded to mierda. Save up pesos for clean example. Tienes pregunta?
>>16869620
A regular wrx will be a better daily driver because it has a softer suspension
Looks fucking stupid. 4 cylinders? Non-sti? What are you even buying? Lol
I'm looking for a 2.5 turbo STi with 4 cylinders and I'm also planing to race on track days
>>16869638
I'm looking for a 2.5 turbo STi with 4 cylinders and I'm also planing to race on track days
>>16869715
0km for 11.5k? A 5-10 year old car with 0 kms? what?
>>16869626
>writing in spanish when portugese is the main language in Brazil
Obviously a meriburger
>>16871181
That's Portuguese m8
>>16869620
The last gen hatch is a soft cunt while the current sedan is a sick cunt.
The current STI is the first time I've ever driven one and not thought immediately "I need to stiffen this up"
>>16871136
Actually, yes. There are many 0km here because Subaru isn't very known by normal people here and they started selling 2 or 3 years ago.
>>16871468
Yeah, I know but I can't afford a new one, the cost something around U$55.000,00 here