If your on your ‘P’s’ your gonna be pulled over by the cops heaps
I’m going to go ahead and say no. Choose a car that is a little more user-friendly. You need to learn your roadcraft before hopping into something like this. There’s nothing wrong in starting off in a Honda Civc, Toyota, etc. They are all cheap, easy to drive, easy to work on, and reliable. Focus on learning how to be a good driver and then you can later think about picking up something like this. BTDT
I totally agree with although the subbie would be my first car I get on my own, I have a 2003 Corolla Standard, I’m loan form my Dad but my brother works at Subbie so I can get one at price, so u think then just getting a Standard Wrx is better? - I live in Toronto btw so All-wheel drive is needed for winters
We use G’s in Canada
2004 version = cheaper And I think its prettier
I hate the bug eye head light look of the 2004 but I do like the 95-99 ones and 2007-2009 Subaru’s ones
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If your on your ‘P’s’ your gonna be pulled over by the cops heaps
I’m going to go ahead and say no. Choose a car that is a little more user-friendly. You need to learn your roadcraft before hopping into something like this. There’s nothing wrong in starting off in a Honda Civc, Toyota, etc. They are all cheap, easy to drive, easy to work on, and reliable. Focus on learning how to be a good driver and then you can later think about picking up something like this. BTDT
I totally agree with although the subbie would be my first car I get on my own, I have a 2003 Corolla Standard, I’m loan form my Dad but my brother works at Subbie so I can get one at price, so u think then just getting a Standard Wrx is better? - I live in Toronto btw so All-wheel drive is needed for winters
We use G’s in Canada
2004 version = cheaper
And I think its prettier
I hate the bug eye head light look of the 2004 but I do like the 95-99 ones and 2007-2009 Subaru’s ones