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95tsi
02-09-2010, 09:58 PM
I'll sell you my DSM for 10k. Just tossing it out there. You could look at it, but no driving it til spring since it is in storage and there is salt on the roads.

Ronnie S
02-09-2010, 10:00 PM
I will have an evo 8 for sale after the snow season.
But it will be a little more than $12 k. Currently has 70k on the chassis. About 20-30k on a completely stock motor/trans. I bought it drive for winter and plan to sell it in the spring. I've had the car since 2005. Then sold it last march then bought it back.

Kracka
02-09-2010, 10:42 PM
I looked at that car with a friend, not flawless what so ever, has a big dent in the passenger fender, the front bumper is cracked all to crap and should be replaced, and it has a big shitty fart cannon welded onto the stock exhaust. I wouldn't buy it.
Good catch! This is the exact reason I don't ever trust any kid who tells me about how great some absolutely dirt-cheap car is. Generally its on Craigslist and priced that way for a reason; people don't just give stuff away and dealers aren't in the business of losing out on potential income.

My point stands: You're going to need to spend most of that $12k to get a decent WRX.

bigboostingst
02-09-2010, 11:07 PM
Definitely wasn't the car I looked at, this one was maroon, no fart can, no dent in the fender...Let me know when you want to part with that evo, I will most likely be interested!

goodhart
02-09-2010, 11:43 PM
Definitely wasn't the car I looked at, this one was maroon, no fart can, no dent in the fender...Let me know when you want to part with that evo, I will most likely be interested!

Well thats funny cause there is one at affordable auto for $7500 and it fit your description perfectly, it is WRB (world rally blue)

turbotalon1g
02-10-2010, 08:53 AM
lol, got a feeling someone wants to go fast in an awd.
This thread = joke.

$7k for a wrx with 100k that you are gonna beat the piss out of, not a good move. Either get something older and cheaper or something newer that might be able to take the beating you will give it.

I'll build a 2.4 and sell you my car for 10k

LingLing
02-10-2010, 10:48 AM
no it's not, mine hasn't cost me anything more than my Mitsu's have.

Really?! Damn...I was looking around for WRX a while back and decided on a DSM instead because it looked like the aftermarket was pricey. Didn't some years have a rod knock problem?

As for the OP. In my opinion, If you want something AWD turbo but don't wanna shell out all of your money for a WRX or EVO I'd say get a DSM. You could pick up a nice one and still have money left over to buy a DD or second DSM :lol:

scheides
02-10-2010, 10:48 AM
heres a nice 2ga. Def worth the money, if its not sold.
http://mitsustyle.com/forums/showthread.php?t=23856

this

If I was buying, I would buy the one Jim (talonfiero) is selling

or this. Search for TalonFiero in the FS section.

mike55112
02-10-2010, 11:23 AM
Jims car is really nice.

Shane@DBPerformance
02-10-2010, 11:24 AM
Really?! Damn...I was looking around for WRX a while back and decided on a DSM instead because it looked like the aftermarket was pricey. Didn't some years have a rod knock problem?
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The 2.0l WRXs don't have the strongest motor ever and some years had very bad stock tunes that made them knock/detonate and damage the motor. The motor isn't totally bad, it can take some power with a conservative tune, but they can spin rod bearings fairly easy and break rings, so you want to make sure you don't buy one that is already damaged by someone cranking the boost up on it with no tune or putting an intake on it without a tune. The Subaru motors are very picky about the oil you use too. Just using Mobile 1 in the factory recommended weight can lead to smoking or a spun rod bearing on mildy modded cars. The 5-speed tranny on the 2.0l is absolute junk though.

The 04 - early 06 STi's were probably the best cars they made for the US market. The 6-speed tranny is very strong and it was one of their better motors. You don't see rod bearing failures on those motors much at all, but you do sometimes see ringland failures on the back cylinders. The 07+ STi motors stock are junk, junk, junk. Bad factory tune and low grade bad pistons. They spin rod bearings and have piston failures stock, modded, stock with a fixed tune, whatever. Subaru stopped selling some some of the models for a bit to try to fix problems, but the motor failures have continued. There are guys with stock 08 STi's on their third motor and some of the big national Subaru tuners have complained about extremely high failure rates out of the box on new OEM replacement motors that they have got.

The 2.5l WRXs seemed like they were better, but now I see people having problems with them too.

You can search NASIOC and find motor failure lists like this http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1695936 for different years/models of turbo Subarus from the last few years when the motors got really sketchy. These are probably the same people who say Evos are unreliable