i'm seriously considering selling my z
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i'm seriously considering selling my z
and getting a used sti with comparable mileage. Talk me out of it, the ability to make power easily with the sti and its back seat is really tempting. The z just isnt fast enough for me anymore, and it wont be unless i spend a lot of money on fi and a few other things.
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just look away!!!!
how much speed do you really need? the z has a lot more than you need for everyday driving!
i can understand the back seat deal and if you have a fam then it would make a lil more sense..
but over all the z look so much better than the sti and the z has power!
plus i would never buy a sports car used!!! you dont know how the other person treaded the car.
think about it a lil more and read the many threads here about sti's and z
how much speed do you really need? the z has a lot more than you need for everyday driving!
i can understand the back seat deal and if you have a fam then it would make a lil more sense..
but over all the z look so much better than the sti and the z has power!
plus i would never buy a sports car used!!! you dont know how the other person treaded the car.
think about it a lil more and read the many threads here about sti's and z
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Originally Posted by DeeZ
just look away!!!!
how much speed do you really need? the z has a lot more than you need for everyday driving!
i can understand the back seat deal and if you have a fam then it would make a lil more sense..
but over all the z look so much better than the sti and the z has power!
plus i would never buy a sports car used!!! you dont know how the other person treaded the car.
think about it a lil more and read the many threads here about sti's and z
how much speed do you really need? the z has a lot more than you need for everyday driving!
i can understand the back seat deal and if you have a fam then it would make a lil more sense..
but over all the z look so much better than the sti and the z has power!
plus i would never buy a sports car used!!! you dont know how the other person treaded the car.
think about it a lil more and read the many threads here about sti's and z
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Originally Posted by EdgeOfSanity
and getting a used sti with comparable mileage. Talk me out of it, the ability to make power easily with the sti and its back seat is really tempting. The z just isnt fast enough for me anymore, and it wont be unless i spend a lot of money on fi and a few other things.
Z = HOT
sti? lol! ugly!
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1. Take into account the price hit you are going to take for selling your Z (depreciation).
2. Dont drive the Z for a week and then hop in it get on the highway and punch every gear to the redline.
3. Watch one of the vids of a FI Z.
I think both the sti and evo look like azz and are not sporty at all.
2. Dont drive the Z for a week and then hop in it get on the highway and punch every gear to the redline.
3. Watch one of the vids of a FI Z.
I think both the sti and evo look like azz and are not sporty at all.
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1. Take into account the price hit you are going to take for selling your Z (depreciation).
2. Dont drive the Z for a week and then hop in it get on the highway and punch every gear to the redline.
3. Watch one of the vids of a FI Z.
I think both the sti and evo look like azz and are not sporty at all.
2. Dont drive the Z for a week and then hop in it get on the highway and punch every gear to the redline.
3. Watch one of the vids of a FI Z.
I think both the sti and evo look like azz and are not sporty at all.
2. i really really wish i could do that, but its my only car and i have to drive it everyday. I'll probably change my mind once i get back from my 10 day vacation to colorado over xmas.
3. Seen plenty, i wish i could justify the expense of doing it right now, but i cant. I dont have the income as a college student right now.
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Look, you said to talk you out of it but I can't since you are NOT in the market for a sports car. The Z is hands down a sports car and was not meant to have the conveniences of a daily driver. The Z is not in the same market as the STi or Evo even though the price is comparable. If you want 4doors, get something else, no one here will flame you for that.
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Ok, I feel compelled to post in this thread since i have already done what you are contemplating doing. I had an 03 enthusiast and i traded it for an 06 STi. I was feeling the same as you, I had lightly modded my Z and it didn't feel fast, I've always loved turbo cars, the power potential, cheap speed etc. so I went in to the Subie dealer for a test drive and they let me open up a used 05 STi and run it as hard as I could. Of course, the STi felt like a rocket, out cornered and out braked my Z (I hit 125 mph on the highway with the salesman riding along; did a drop clutch launch off the on ramp and was gone...pretty cool but i digress). Point is this: the STi is like a hammer, it's a tool you can use to race or drive fast but that car has no soul, it doesn' t look as good as the Z (in my opinion) but it will out perform it. However, how often will you go beyond the capabilities of your Z and need the power, brakes, and suspensions etc of the STi? if you race, I say go for it, if it'll be your daily driver, I suggest you just enjoy the Z and mod it some. I drove from FL to Alabama on a business trip in the STi and by the time i arrived, i thought I needed a kidney transplant from the damn vibrations and harsh ride, (I made excellent time though minus the speeding ticket). Oh, and that brings me to my final point or two, you WILL get followed everywhere by the cops and they will cut you NO slack. Also, your insurance premiums will definitely go up, I'm over 30 with a good record and my Z cost about $380 every 6 months and the STi was $544.
I'm trading the STi on an 06 Z this weekend. It was an expensive mistake.
oh yeah, and chicks don't dig the STi, everywhere I went, pimply teenage boys would accoust me and drool on my windshield, at least the Z got looks from both sexes. (I dont' think my wife minded that the STi was a woman repeller though )
I'm trading the STi on an 06 Z this weekend. It was an expensive mistake.
oh yeah, and chicks don't dig the STi, everywhere I went, pimply teenage boys would accoust me and drool on my windshield, at least the Z got looks from both sexes. (I dont' think my wife minded that the STi was a woman repeller though )
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You did'nt get beat by one did you? Then you decided to get the car that beat you?
Peace!
Peace!
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Look, you said to talk you out of it but I can't since you are NOT in the market for a sports car. The Z is hands down a sports car and was not meant to have the conveniences of a daily driver. The Z is not in the same market as the STi or Evo even though the price is comparable. If you want 4doors, get something else, no one here will flame you for that.
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Originally Posted by EdgeOfSanity
1. i wont be losing any money by doing this, i'll be selling my z for the same price i'll be buying an sti
2. i really really wish i could do that, but its my only car and i have to drive it everyday. I'll probably change my mind once i get back from my 10 day vacation to colorado over xmas.
3. Seen plenty, i wish i could justify the expense of doing it right now, but i cant. I dont have the income as a college student right now.
2. i really really wish i could do that, but its my only car and i have to drive it everyday. I'll probably change my mind once i get back from my 10 day vacation to colorado over xmas.
3. Seen plenty, i wish i could justify the expense of doing it right now, but i cant. I dont have the income as a college student right now.
2. If your driving your Z everyday,then you will be driving the STI everyday. Don't forget the turbo timer (another cost you might want to consider).
3. If you are going to modify your STI, then your going to pay for it on the reliability part. (if not, everycar). A few things I learned about modifying cars:
A. It's a money sink. You will never get a return on mod parts.
B. Something will break eventually. If your making a fast daily driver, you might want to consider down time days (like taking your car for re-tuning).
C. Feeling fast gets old, there are days you wish you were completely stock and wish you didn't drop all that money down in the first place.
D. It's a tough sell to sell people a modified car.
E. If you really need to make a fast car, buy a used car you can work on and really drive it like you stole it. Modfying your daily driver is nice, but in the back of your head your telling yourself you don't want to break it.
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Ok, I feel compelled to post in this thread since i have already done what you are contemplating doing. I had an 03 enthusiast and i traded it for an 06 STi. I was feeling the same as you, I had lightly modded my Z and it didn't feel fast, I've always loved turbo cars, the power potential, cheap speed etc. so I went in to the Subie dealer for a test drive and they let me open up a used 05 STi and run it as hard as I could. Of course, the STi felt like a rocket, out cornered and out braked my Z (I hit 125 mph on the highway with the salesman riding along; did a drop clutch launch off the on ramp and was gone...pretty cool but i digress). Point is this: the STi is like a hammer, it's a tool you can use to race or drive fast but that car has no soul, it doesn' t look as good as the Z (in my opinion) but it will out perform it. However, how often will you go beyond the capabilities of your Z and need the power, brakes, and suspensions etc of the STi? if you race, I say go for it, if it'll be your daily driver, I suggest you just enjoy the Z and mod it some. I drove from FL to Alabama on a business trip in the STi and by the time i arrived, i thought I needed a kidney transplant from the damn vibrations and harsh ride, (I made excellent time though minus the speeding ticket). Oh, and that brings me to my final point or two, you WILL get followed everywhere by the cops and they will cut you NO slack. Also, your insurance premiums will definitely go up, I'm over 30 with a good record and my Z cost about $380 every 6 months and the STi was $544.
I'm trading the STi on an 06 Z this weekend. It was an expensive mistake.
oh yeah, and chicks don't dig the STi, everywhere I went, pimply teenage boys would accoust me and drool on my windshield, at least the Z got looks from both sexes. (I dont' think my wife minded that the STi was a woman repeller though )
I'm trading the STi on an 06 Z this weekend. It was an expensive mistake.
oh yeah, and chicks don't dig the STi, everywhere I went, pimply teenage boys would accoust me and drool on my windshield, at least the Z got looks from both sexes. (I dont' think my wife minded that the STi was a woman repeller though )
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You spend more time driving normally than you do pushing your car to it's limits. Therefore, I would rather drive a great looking car like the Z everyday. You can make any car fast with the right amount of money.