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#21
fiveoh2go Wrote:
WRXtranceformed Wrote:My old stage 4 WRX turned about 27mpg average on the highway from what I remember, about 21-22 mixed driving. It had only 1 high flow cat which helped. When it was stock it was lower, probably closer to 23 hwy / 20 city.
My STi on the pump gas map (~450whp) was always driven spiritedly so it was pretty dismal. You could watch the fuel gauge drop at full boost.

Were either one of these cars ever in "just" a stage 2 trim (tune with TBE)?
Sorry I missed this post. Yes the WRX was. It was running a rich OTS accessport tune though...I want to say I got like 20/25mpg?
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fiveoh2go Wrote:So I checked on insurance for an '05 STI (the newest year I'd buy)....it's more than my freakin' Cobra! WTF!?!?! Even with an absolutely spotless driving record State Farm wants $85 a month, does this sound about right to you guys? That seems pretty steep to me for a four cylinder car, turbocharged or not. :dunno:
$85/month? That's cheap. You don't want to know what I used to pay for insurance on my Subarus...
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#23
WRXtranceformed Wrote:
fiveoh2go Wrote:So I checked on insurance for an '05 STI (the newest year I'd buy)....it's more than my freakin' Cobra! WTF!?!?! Even with an absolutely spotless driving record State Farm wants $85 a month, does this sound about right to you guys? That seems pretty steep to me for a four cylinder car, turbocharged or not. :dunno:
$85/month? That's cheap. You don't want to know what I used to pay for insurance on my Subarus...
Really?


I guess my current beater/DD is so cheap to insure that I'm kinda spoiled, granted it is 10 years older than the newest Subaru I'd buy. How much were your monthly premiums for your past cars?



Everyone else, what are your premiums like for your WRX or STI?
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#24
Goodspeed Wrote:+1. I got blitzed by two kids in their WRX's yesterday, crossing the double yellow around a blind turn near my house :roll:

you should know your place. make way for the undefeatable AWD glory and rally heritage that is a tarted up subaru economy car.
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#25
fiveoh2go Wrote:Everyone else, what are your premiums like for your WRX or STI?
$82/month on a 2011 WRX

I've been getting just under 24 mpg so far; but I think once the fun/newness wears off, that number will climb some...
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#26
02 WRX was $55 month
06 STi is $78 month

I'm 23 and these are both full coverage with Allstate - $500 deductible
2006 Subaru WRX STi
2002 BMW 325i
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#27
Fuckers it must have been my tickets. I only ever had 1 or 2 at a time. I want to say it used to be at like $200+/month per Subaru. When I owned two Subarus and another car it was like $300+/month for multi car. The IS300 wasn't cheap to insure either. My TL-S is finally down to like $110/month with one accident on my record which should be coming off this year.
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#28
WRXtranceformed Wrote:Fuckers it must have been my tickets. I only ever had 1 or 2 at a time. I want to say it used to be at like $200+/month per Subaru. When I owned two Subarus and another car it was like $300+/month for multi car. The IS300 wasn't cheap to insure either. My TL-S is finally down to like $110/month with one accident on my record which should be coming off this year.
F that.


When your monthly insurance premium isn't that far off from your monthly car payment, it's time to look for a new car. That or quit driving. :lol:

Anyway, I'm still undecided on what to do. I was bored the other day so after a little digging through State Farm's website I discovered that a brand new Raptor is actually cheaper for me to insure than a six year old STI....
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#29
fiveoh2go Wrote:
WRXtranceformed Wrote:Fuckers it must have been my tickets. I only ever had 1 or 2 at a time. I want to say it used to be at like $200+/month per Subaru. When I owned two Subarus and another car it was like $300+/month for multi car. The IS300 wasn't cheap to insure either. My TL-S is finally down to like $110/month with one accident on my record which should be coming off this year.
F that.


When your monthly insurance premium isn't that far off from your monthly car payment, it's time to look for a new car. That or quit driving. :lol:

Anyway, I'm still undecided on what to do. I was bored the other day so after a little digging through State Farm's website I discovered that a brand new Raptor is actually cheaper for me to insure than a six year old STI....
Ha I hear ya. My monthly payments have generally always been a lot higher than that, so it's all relative Tongue As long as I can afford it, with as much driving as I do it's not worth it for me to save a few hundred a month and buy a junker when my car is my mobile office.


Back on topic though, I really miss my first Subaru. It was super comfortable and a great all around car. If you're still debating it I would definitely go for it, and I would look in the direction like Dave did. The new WRXs are so close to the new STis it's unreal.
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#30
You should just buy my bugeye Matt. You know personally it's awesome in the snow :thumbup:
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#31
flintster55 Wrote:You know personally it's awesome in the snow :thumbup:
Indeed. Big Grin


I honestly don't know what I want right now. I kinda want a truck, kinda want a Subaru, kinda don't want to spend any money and just keep daily the turd I've got now till it blows up. :lol:

I do know that when I get a new DD it probably won't be until winter or maybe even next spring.
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#32
Maengelito Wrote:I got between 18-22 mpg but I've got a heavy foot.
This.
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#33
Lee's STi was lucky if it got 12 mpg when I was commuting in town/around base. 18 while traveling across state lines.
But I have a real heavy foot.

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#34
^^ That car was too fun to drop the hammer in too Tongue Definitely not a commuter gas friendly car.
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