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Old 10-18-2024, 06:11 PM   #1
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Default Where Are They Now... Cars You Have Owned After Upgrading from Your Subaru WRX?

So I have not been on these forums for years but thought it would be interesting to see where folks are now from a car perspective...
Like what cars have you had since upgrading from your old Subaru WRX...

Maybe we all have got into the same types of cars since owning a Subaru WRX.
For example I had a 2002 WRX, and a 2007 WRX STI and then went on to get a a few AUDI S3's, Audi RS3's, Corvettes, Hellcats, Mustangs etc.
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Old 10-18-2024, 06:39 PM   #2
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01 2.5RS sedan, 07 WRX LTD w/STi 6 speed. Now Wrangler 4 door that I offroad, tow with and plow snow and 19 Crosstrek Premium manual, lowered on springs 1.2 inches. Looking for a fun car. Last one (07 Lotus Elise) was sold when son was in college. Nothing hits me to buy like cars in the past. Perhaps a Lotus Emira would be my best choice. Not sure still. Considering stuff all over the map. CT4-V Blackwing manual, BRZ ts, Q50 Red Sport 400, Z4 M40i and even going up from my 10 year old Wrangler to a new Rubicon.
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Old 10-18-2024, 06:42 PM   #3
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01 2.5RS sedan, 07 WRX LTD w/STi 6 speed. Now Wrangler 4 door that I offroad, tow with and plow snow and 19 Crosstrek Premium manual, lowered on springs 1.2 inches. Looking for a fun car. Last one (07 Lotus Elise) was sold when son was in college. Nothing hits me to buy like cars in the past. Perhaps a Lotus Emira would be my best choice. Not sure still. Considering stuff all over the map. CT4-V Blackwing manual, BRZ ts, Q50 Red Sport 400, Z4 M40i and even going up from my 10 year old Wrangler to a new Rubicon.
I've got a fun one to add to the list to consider.
2022 - 2024 Toyota Supra 3.0. That car is SUPER fun!
I've had too many cars to list but it all started in the 2002 Subaru WRX time frame
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Old 10-22-2024, 08:13 AM   #4
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There's not much to upgrade to now that still has a manual transmission.
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Old 10-26-2024, 08:44 PM   #5
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2004 WRX wagon. Stock except for 17" wheels and a k&n air filter. 20 years. Only owner. Still driving it.

Just bought a 2024 Volvo v60 polestar. Loving it as the family car.

Studying up on Porsche. Liking the 981 gts.
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Old 10-27-2024, 12:14 AM   #6
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I looked at the Genesis G70 3.3 AWD and Nissan Z performance. (The Q50 Red Sport looks good too). Haven't driven yet. I want some power.

I drove the first two. I'm leaning towards the Z, but the Genesis has a nice trunk. 400HP right off the showroom floor. I've been driving Subaru's 20 yrs. I am beyond disappointed with the direction Subaru and the FA motor has gone in. Unless reliability is your primary goal, 271 HP is laughable and under performing in today's landscape. I still have 2 EJ's for now. The motors have gone from premiere to weak sauce. For me, its a sad ending to a great 20 yrs.

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Old 10-28-2024, 10:03 PM   #7
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2004 WRX wagon. Stock except for 17" wheels and a k&n air filter. 20 years. Only owner. Still driving it.

Just bought a 2024 Volvo v60 polestar. Loving it as the family car.

Studying up on Porsche. Liking the 981 gts.
Do it!!!

Still have my 04 WRX wagon -only owner, 21 years, 160k. Still a blast. Mostly used in winter and for mountain biking/fishing and Home Depot runs.

My daily is a 16 BRZ.

My weekend toy is a base 14 cayman with soul long tube headers, PSE, a tune and X73 suspension- perfect weekend mountain car. Get any 981 they are all great and the sound with headers is crazy good. Here is my car

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Old 11-02-2024, 05:18 AM   #8
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Do it!!!

Still have my 04 WRX wagon -only owner, 21 years, 160k. Still a blast. Mostly used in winter and for mountain biking/fishing and Home Depot runs.

My daily is a 16 BRZ.

My weekend toy is a base 14 cayman with soul long tube headers, PSE, a tune and X73 suspension- perfect weekend mountain car. Get any 981 they are all great and the sound with headers is crazy good. Here is my car

- YouTube
Yep. That's it. Big boy boxer engine. Thank you for the video!
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Old 11-02-2024, 07:44 AM   #9
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Wrote this huge dissertation only to press ENTER and get the dreaded SITE DOWN FOR MAINTENANCE. Color me pissed. SMDH
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Old 11-04-2024, 02:49 PM   #10
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Default im boring now

havent been on the site for years...

I had the 02 bugeye WRX, switched up to
-Acura RSX Type-S then

-Honda Prelude then

-Kseries hatch

all sodl

now im boring and drive a 6speed corolla hatch
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Old 11-04-2024, 07:40 PM   #11
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havent been on the site for years...

I had the 02 bugeye WRX, switched up to
-Acura RSX Type-S then

-Honda Prelude then

-Kseries hatch

all sodl

now im boring and drive a 6speed corolla hatch
Get the GR.
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Old 11-04-2024, 11:22 PM   #12
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Jumped ship and drove an Infiniti G35X for many years before coming back home. Good car, the X is the AWD version.
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Old 11-05-2024, 10:10 AM   #13
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Who upgrades? Mines is old enough to drink now.

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Old 11-05-2024, 12:48 PM   #14
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upgrade implies the current car is better
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Old 11-05-2024, 04:23 PM   #15
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I looked at the Genesis G70 3.3 AWD
I have the AWD Stinger 3.3 twin turbo, basically identical car to the G70 other than slight body differences.
It's way quicker than my STI was. I do miss the manual trans, and the STI did handle better because it was way lighter.
But the stinger is drastically nicer inside, much better ride, way faster acceleration despite it's extra weight.
Turbo lag is virtually non existent, even at 1500 rpm's that thing hits peak boost in one second. If you are at 3000+ it might as well be supercharged it builds so fast.
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Old 11-06-2024, 06:49 AM   #16
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I have the AWD Stinger 3.3 twin turbo, basically identical car to the G70 other than slight body differences.
It's way quicker than my STI was. I do miss the manual trans, and the STI did handle better because it was way lighter.
But the stinger is drastically nicer inside, much better ride, way faster acceleration despite it's extra weight.
Turbo lag is virtually non existent, even at 1500 rpm's that thing hits peak boost in one second. If you are at 3000+ it might as well be supercharged it builds so fast.
How is 0-60 in 4.6 seconds and 1/4 mile in 13.1 way faster than an STi? I am honestly curious. Was this stinger modded?
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Old 11-06-2024, 08:58 AM   #17
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How is 0-60 in 4.6 seconds and 1/4 mile in 13.1 way faster than an STi? I am honestly curious. Was this stinger modded?
I've never timed zero to 60 nor done a drag strip, however I drove a 16 STI for 140,000 miles and a stinger for 80,000 thus far and it isn't even close.
My STI was modded slightly as well to increase peak boost 3 psi, so if anything it was a better representation.

And that compared to the stock stinger it was still noticeably slower. I'm not saying an 8 speed auto vs a manual 6 speed isn't a factor because obviously modern autos with more gears crush manuals.
I'm also not saying the stinger is a genuinely more fun car to drive because it isn't. I only got it because my STI got totalled after they stopped making the STI.

but it's faster like it or not
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Old 11-06-2024, 09:59 AM   #18
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Haven't been on for years as well. Still have my 09 WRX but funny enough I'm coming back to the forums this week as I've just picked up an '11 FXT bone stock over the weekend.

Owned the WRX since new, 1 owner 130k. Moved on to Toyotas & Lexus with 2 LS400s, 2 IS300s, a GX470, SC400 that i'm currently doing a manual swap on and daily a First Gen Tundra Double cab. its funny all the Toyotas are dead reliable, who woulda ever thought that? excited to build and daily this new to me platform of the Forester, but who am I kidding, its basically a WRX underneath. cheers old friends
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Old 11-11-2024, 05:05 PM   #19
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Have had an 08 STI hatch since before a family - now that we're up to 3 + big dog, pretty sure it's going to be posted here for sale soon. Really thought being a hatch it would solve all problems I could throw at it - but it's too racer, and I'm tired of replacing rusting parts...


Interested in what others have moved too in a similar situation.
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Old 11-12-2024, 03:09 PM   #20
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Have had an 08 STI hatch since before a family - now that we're up to 3 + big dog, pretty sure it's going to be posted here for sale soon. Really thought being a hatch it would solve all problems I could throw at it - but it's too racer, and I'm tired of replacing rusting parts...


Interested in what others have moved too in a similar situation.
An SQ5 would be a good switch I imagine
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Old 11-13-2024, 10:47 PM   #21
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Had wanted to keep the GR STI until I was ready to go EV... that time might be now. Model Y or Ionic 5N (once it depreciates some). Then fun car on the side.
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