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  • deathboy0

    think it's finally time to sell my baby...

    I have a dog so I want a hatchback. However I do not commute much anymore. And I can't make up my mind on an impreza wagon that gets good mileage, looks good but might not be so fun to drive, or a 2013-14 wrx hatchback which is like 7500 more which I think is the best looking wrx made and is more fun(plus the sound of a stage 2 cobb exhaust..). OR a 2014-15 outback which has more clearance than impreza and hp and could be all around good where my wrx suffered on some camping trips...

    Am I going to regret going with a car that is quite gutless in comparison too a stage 2 wrx. Or am I old enough not to care and enjoy the savings on fuel and maintenance... got some really 1st world certified tough decisions to make.

    • Awww... Beautifull car, It has to be painful to get rid of itOBBTKN
    • im kind of sad, but i put 178k miles on it... funny how little changes like a dog make you rethink the logistics and change something you said u never woulddeathboy
    • babied the car. i know every little parking lot ding on the car from all the hand waxing and care. I'll probably sell it to some dumb highschool kid that blowsdeathboy
    • it up trying to race it.deathboy
    • man. that's a tough one to sell.inteliboy
    • And yeah, get something something with good economy. + I'd get a wagon. Personal thing, but hatchbacks just look like hairdresser cars to me.inteliboy
    • this look hairdresser? https://s-media-cach…deathboy
    • get a Volkswagenautoflavour
    • I have an outback. love it.
      I couldn't fit in the impreza, tiny inside.
      Gnash
    • a friend of mine picked up the crosstrak and is happy with it so farGnash
    • *crosstrekGnash
    • Hatchbacks 4 life. I can never go back to a regular truck. Too bad the WRX's are not available in a hatch anymore.section_014
    • *trunk, not trucksection_014
    • I was in a similar place, I went for a forester. Fits heaps in the back and you can always drop WRX springs and shocks in and they still have decent clearance.slappy
    • Gnash can u toss the seats down and sleep in the outback. I have looked briefly at the forester. I saw cobbs still makes stuff for XT vs i think. Just seems boxdeathboy
    • y. seems like it might roll a lot, but guess with good suspension maybe not. I'll have to check those out and see what years have good bodiesdeathboy
    • oh yea. forester is taller too. Would probably need a hitch rack. Do those get annoying at all getting in and out?deathboy
    • I have a 2009 outback. The seats lie pretty flat there seems to be tons of space, but i'm 6'4" so have never considered it an optionGnash
    • the newer model outbacks are bigger. the 2009 was the last real 'wagon' it seems.Gnash
    • Sweet little car. Does it come in a men's model?BustySaintClaire
    • thanks gnash you tall bastard. still doing a pros /cons thing and deciding. I expect to have it as long as a kid. Still leaning towards a 2014 wrx hatch. Becausdeathboy
    • e i love the sound of a cobb exhaust, and i want to do some road trips and have the power to pass assholes on single lanes roads who dont use turnoutsdeathboy
    • ya, the outback sure doesn't have the kick of a wrx, but when I drive the 45 minutes on a bumpy path to the cabin in 2 feet of snow, i'm goodGnash
    • yea the outback would be nice for the off road camping and photography. what i need is this http://dp.subaru.com…deathboy
    • ^ damn, that's commitment. niceGnash

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