Customers often ask to "look at one", but there's a better chance of seeing one out on the road than at a dealership right now. The closest one to Omaha (where I work) is in Wichita, KS. It's the ONLY one in a 5-state area (NE, IA, SD, MO, SD). This varies from region to region, but WRX demand has always been high... and there never seems to be enough allocated to dealerships to keep up. And yet, all you read are great articles and reviews and head-to-head competitions in magazines and online. With all that exciting information, demand has never been higher for this car... but there's little-to-no information out there regarding how difficult it is to get these cars. Diehard fans and new interests alike come in droves to dealerships hoping to roll off the lot with these cars who are quickly disappointed to find that they're nearly half a year out-of-reach.
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On the flip-side, if you're a 2015 WRX or WRX STI owner and you're not as attached to your car as you thought you'd be, you can probably make every penny you spent on your car BACK by privately selling it now... and then some. Of course, every owner I've talked with absolutely loves their car, so I doubt that will be happening much!
No hatchback model? "Looks like an Evo X"? It doesn't seem to be negatively effecting the demand for the latest WRX.
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