I learned a lesson today.

You need a new job. I could deff. hook you up with where i work at 11.50 an hour, but the drive from Sabattus to burnham daily doesn't really make much sense =P

 
I'm up for moving. If you don't party every night or drive a vw you don't have friends here. lol

 
See its completley different here, you can sit by the fire with a beer and there are NO vdubs around here. There's a jeep with 3/4ton running gear and 37s, but that's not for "dubbin"

 
i got an 02 bugeye wrx hatch i will let go for 5k flat. dig down the for sale threads...details are in there. or pm me and i can tell you everything.

 
I just bought a 03 WRX bugeye in march. I pay about 100 a month for insurance and I'm 27 with a few accidents under my belt. I couldn't imagine how much I would be paying for insurance if I was younger and had the same car.

 
^this. when i was 18 i was looking at an 05 wrx, insurance was going to be around 260 a month with my "almost" criminal speeding ticket. the 07 2.5i was $50 a month cheaper

 
damn... It won't be in my name and my mom has a perfect driving record. I'm not paying it either but still I'm not the type to screw my parents. I'm under 18, a female driver, one little warning for speeding last year, grades are alright, and I want a wagon. Does that change anything? I don't need the power but I love everything about the car. How about the insurance on an rs?

 
i don't think being a wagon changed anything, i quoted both sedan and wagon before i bought it, and brand new the cars are the same price. get on progressive.com they are fiarly easy to do quoted through, and they were the cheapest i could find at the time

 
Wagon vs sedan makes no difference. Turbo vs non-turbo does. You can look at getting a newer 2.5RS (wagon or sedan), or a newer OBS, and get it for cheaper, and pay less for insurance.

 
my good pal has a outback wagon, mint shape, i'd slap a sticker on it no problem. only downfal. we blew a rod out of the block, if you have a solid motor, and a dedicated friend mechanic you could swap the motors and have a cheap, really nice shape wagon, five speed to, with a stage 1 clutch setup i beleive! if your interested, message me. hes gunna part it out or just totally junk it if noone wants it on here.

 
damn... It won't be in my name and my mom has a perfect driving record. I'm not paying it either but still I'm not the type to screw my parents. I'm under 18, a female driver, one little warning for speeding last year, grades are alright, and I want a wagon. Does that change anything? I don't need the power but I love everything about the car. How about the insurance on an rs?
im 18 clean record. on my parents insurance i have my 2002 WRX im paying a grand a year for liability only

 
Wagon vs sedan makes no difference. Turbo vs non-turbo does. You can look at getting a newer 2.5RS (wagon or sedan), or a newer OBS, and get it for cheaper, and pay less for insurance.
one of my service crew guys was looking to buy his daughter a used wrx..but after looking at the insurance costs, he went another path... the audi 1.8t sedan turbo quattro. it was half the cost as a wrx on his insurance... i wonder why this is?

 
Yah, my brother was looking at picking up a WRX wagon recently. (hes 31with a kind of crappy record) He now driving a 2003 Audi 1.8t. $250/mo for insurance on the WRX was out of his price range.

It all goes on national statistics. WRX's have high levels of crashes, and thefts. They aren't easy to insure period.

 
WRX insurances are absolutely retarded.

Dude? check. Priors? check. Unmarried? check. Under 25? check. Yeah, I'm screwed.

As some of you know I've been thinking about what's next for me after my RS... and while a nice WRX hatch with the cold weather package is perfect for my needs, I'm not really interested in the wallet destruction it would provide. C'est la vie.

As for the OP. Look into a car with an NA 2.5, they're really not that bad....

 
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