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R32
by shiphro on Mon Oct 25 06:02:16 PDT 2004
Purchase went smoothly and I'm very happy with my new R32. The luxurious interior and low-end torque have managed to keep the break-in period fun.
The monologue continues...
by shiphro on Wed Oct 20 12:49:12 PDT 2004
After driving the R32 and '05 Legacy GT Ltd within a few days of each other, these are my observations: Subaru  - Very light backend. I haven't looked up the weight distribution, but it felt very nose-heavy. The rear broke loose making a right turn on red on dry pavement under mid-throttle conditions. I want more tenacity than that from my AWD.  - Turbo lag. It wasn't bad... but it was there. I'm going to gladly trade the 10 extra horses in the Legacy for the low-end torque of the VW.  - The legacy rode much 'lighter' than the VW. The VW cruised more smoothly over broken pavement, stayed planted during quick maneuvers and felt much more solid overall.  - The VW had a nicer interior overall. Legacy had dual-zone CC which is nice, but everything else was nicer in the VW. EX: Aluminum (VW) trim versus plastic (Subaru). This is subjective of course, but since I'm paying; I'm subjecting. I've got a deposit down on the VW and I'll post later this week or early next week as to how the official transfer of $$$ proceeded. Purchase Information ($US) MSRP - 30,625 Invoice - 27,900 What I paid - 29,625 Owner Loyalty Rebate - 1,000 APR - 1.9% Term - 48 months
Decisions...
by shiphro on Mon Oct 18 06:30:48 PDT 2004
I test drove an R32 over the weekend and I loved it. I then investigated a bit and saw the new 2005 Subaru Legacy Wagon (GT Ltd) as a direct competitor in terms of price, 'on-paper' performance (haven't driven it) and features. My next step is to get my butt in a Legacy and see if I like it as much as the R32. After that I'm going to weigh the following options. R32 Pros: Unusual car NA engines run cooler and don't suffer from lag. Longer warranty (4/50000) R32 Cons: Unusual car (how hard will it be to find parts and a knowledgeable mechanic?) Having to store and swap out snow tires Legacy Pros: Dual-zone CC, my wife stays warm w/o me breaking a sweat More space More common configuration makes repairs easier all-season tires Legacy Cons: Turbo-lag Shorter warranty (3/36000) This could all be moot if I don't like the Legacy... but I wanted to bounce these thoughts off the knowledgeable people here in TH.

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