2006 Subaru Wrx 5-speed on 2040-cars
Palm Desert, California, United States
Silver 2006 Subaru WRX turbo 5-speed with 131K fully maintained and documented miles. All service is up to date and was done at the University Subaru dealership in Columbia, Missouri. Including timing belt / water pump / spark plugs / diff fluid / transmission fluid. I am 38 years old and this has been my daily commuter car :). NO track time and NO abuse. Stock 17" black powder coated wheels and new winter tires are included AS WELL AS the 18" forged Volk racing wheels that are in the pictures. The Volks are absolutely perfect and are in my garage with brand new summer tires. They are included in the sale UNLESS you do not want them, in which case I will take $1000 off the sale price. The tires are worth that alone. The 18" Volks wheels retailed for $3000 without tires. Please message me if you would like to discuss. Short list of mods/improvements: STI intercooler / Subaru SPT intake / Subaru SPT exhaust / Cobb accessport / StopTech front slotted rotors and pads / KYB shocks / Epic engineering springs / Epic engineering rear sway bar NO accidents! However there are a few couple cosmetic things
with the car that are reflected in the price. I have included pictures. The
front clip was damaged when I hit a curb in the snow :\ and there are some
normal scratches and small dings in the body work but NOTHING major. This is normal
wear from a car that has been driven 75 miles a day. The car is not perfect but
could get there easily. I have included a picture of the front clip damage, it does need some TLC but like i said nothing major. Asking price is $10,000 with the VOLK wheels and $9000
without. Contact me through ebay and we can talk about reasonable offers. Title
in hand. $500 deposit through PayPal required at the time of purchase. PLEASE DON’T
BID IF YOU CANNOT PAY OR DO NOT HAVE FINANCING, THE SALE PRICE IS NOT A NEGOTIATION AFTER THE AUCTION IS OVER. I have represented the car exactly the way it is and
I am an honest and fair person. I don’t want to deal with you if you are a low baller. I will not sell the car to you if you’re a dipshit… I don’t need the money. I
purchased a new car and this is sitting in my garage waiting for a good home. THANKS! |
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Why I chose a Subaru WRX over a BRZ
Mon, Feb 8 2016It was early 2012, and I was ready to get a new car. Not just any car, but the car I had dreamed about for no less than a decade: the Subaru Impreza WRX. There was something about this car that always appealed to me, even before the WRX was sold stateside; originally it was the Impreza 2.5RS that caught my eye. What was so special about the WRX? Well, I loved the idea of having a small car with all-wheel drive and good power, all in a relatively affordable package. It was one car that could do it all. Oh, and that fresh rally blue paint and signature boxer rumble were easy on the eyes and ears. It was a long time coming. I was just about ready to place an order with my Subaru dealer. But wait. What's this? A new kid on the block. Subaru was releasing its long-time-coming, rear-wheel-drive sports car: the BRZ. I was enticed early on when it was announced that Toyota and Subaru would jointly develop a lightweight sports car, and my interest was piqued once I saw the beautiful FT-86 concept. Now I kind of had a tough choice. I still wanted the WRX, but also liked the idea of having a proper sports car with a low center of gravity and low weight. Very different cars, I know, but both offered the fun I craved. I didn't get to drive a BRZ, but I did sit in one and enjoyed the low seating position and crisp feel of the shifter. I could tell it was one car that would feel connected to the road, a true driver's car. After some deliberation and research, I ended up ordering the WRX, my original goal. Why? For one thing, the BRZ was so new that I couldn't get invoice pricing. Plus, with the winters here in Chicago, I really wanted AWD; I was pretty much tired of FWD, and didn't want to risk driving RWD in snowy/icy conditions. Further, the WRX provided usable back seats and plenty of cargo space in the hatchback version (which is the one I chose). To top it off, I loved the power I'd get with the WRX, even though it wouldn't handle quite like the low-slung BRZ. Long story short, it came down to what I mentioned earlier: one car that could do it all. The WRX is a jack of all trades. It offers a nice blend of performance and practicality. Do I have any regrets? Not at all. If my financial situation allowed for it, I would love to have an AWD daily driver and a RWD sports car for occasional use (either a BRZ, MX-5, or S2000), but since I could only afford one vehicle, the WRX was the right choice for me. I liked it so much, in fact, that I upgraded to a 2016 WRX.
Subaru VIziv GT joins the Gran Turismo Vision clique
Wed, 12 Nov 2014The next vehicle in the Vision Gran Turismo series has poked its nose out as part of a new teaser video and it comes from all-wheel-drive specialists Subaru.
Based on the Viziv Concept, the Viziv GT Vision Gran Turismo gets the same sort of racy treatment that we've seen on the other VGT cars, with big wheels and aggressive body work. The hood is vented and there's a whopper of a rear spoiler in place, based on what we can see in the video. We aren't sure what changes there are to the concept's diesel-hybrid powerplant, although we're sure all the details will leak out eventually.
Until then, take a look at the teaser video and let us know what you think by posting down in Comments.
Pontiac Aztek enjoys rebirth thanks to Millennials
Fri, Sep 11 2015Apparently, Millennials – those between 18 and 34 – aren't afraid to look different on the road, and they like performance, too. A new study by Edmunds is discovering some surprising vehicle choices by this group. Among them, the long-derided Pontiac Aztek is getting a new day in the sun with 25.5 percent its buyers coming from this generation in the first half of 2015. For comparison, Millennials represent an average of 16.8 percent of used car purchases. The Aztek is slowly shaking its reputation as a styling abomination, which seems tied to its appearance on Breaking Bad. The show premiered in 2008, and the Pontiac has been on this list for four of the past five years, according to Edmunds. It even led the pack in 2010. A recent Retro Review from MotorWeek also showed that the crossover wasn't always so hated. While it's still a shock to see the Aztek on any popularity list, the awkward-looking crossover only ranks sixth among Millennials. The vehicle with the biggest portion of buyers from the generation is the Dodge Magnum with 27.6 percent. According to Edmunds, the bluntly styled wagon is especially popular in Detroit and Chicago. The Chrysler Pacifica comes in a close second at 27.3 percent. When it comes to used cars, value and utility appear to trump just about anything else for many Millennial buyers," Edmunds analyst Jeremy Acevedo said in the report. Young buyers aren't afraid of sporty rides, either. The Subaru WRX has 26.4 percent Millennial buyers to rank third place on the list, and the Volkswagen R32 takes fifth at 25.7 percent. Just a few points lower in seventh place is the Nissan GT-R at 25.4 percent, and the final performance machine in 10th place is the Lexus IS-F with 24.7 percent. Related Video: