On Saturday, October 3rd, I picked up a WRX STI Series.HyperBlue... but not without some help. That help came financially from my 2012 Subaru Impreza 2.0i Hatchback which I have been upgrading and working on since I bought it 3 and a half years ago. Performance-wise, there's really no comparison between a N/A FB20 with a CVT and a Turbocharged EJ25 tuned by STI with a 6-Speed Manual, but I must admit: I do miss the hatchback!
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I'm not having buyers remorse at all! In fact, I'm quite attached to my new ride just 3 days after taking it home. I would just like to thank this little hatchback for being awesome about everything I asked of it. It was it a versatile car, being able to load up everything from moving boxed to crates of laser tag gear. Being an automatic meant that if I had to trade cars with my wife or relatives that they'd have no issues driving it. Many times they would compliment how it drove after having to return it to me. It still managed to be a great adventure seeker, too! That AWD got me in and out of some sticky situations that other compact cars would've struggled with. It was my everyday driver that did everything. Pretend Rally car, pack mule, economy car, snowplow, weekend getaway car, literally everything. I've made a lot of memories in a short time and it's been great through it all.
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never imagined I'd need all that value to trade it in so quickly, but when that Hyper Blue STI showed up... I knew I had to trade in my hatchback and move to the next stage of my life: piloting a rocketship. It'll be a great car for the next owner and hope I still get questions about what I did or how I found parts or what tricks I used to get things to work they way they did in this hatchback. It'll make me remember what a great car it was and bring back all those fun memories.
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My wife often gets ticked at me because I talk about how much I miss my Hyundai. She just doesn't understand how anyone can be so connected with a car. I love cars and yes after driving it for so long you do become attached to it. The car has been gone for three years and is still my favorite.
ReplyDeleteDamon Sherman @ Butler Auto Hyundai