Cobalt or WRX
If you don't mind FWD, I think the Cobalt seems like an awesome car. I had a Cavy for like 7 yrs, and it of course wouldn't come close to the SS, but it was fun and it took a beating. I've seen the inside of the SS, but haven't driven one. It's pretty sharp. I wouldn't say the WRX interior is allll that bad. There is way worse, but it's not above average. As far as American vs import, to me that is moot argument in this day and age. Everything out there is assembled, built, pieced together, etc. in all parts of the world. Only the name really seems to have any ground with regards where it's from. But I can still respect those that feel obligated to stick to an American brand. I'm impressed that the ppl on this board can be open to suggestion. It can be a rare thing. If I had room (more like money
)for another car, the Cobalt would definitely be top of the list.
If you want instant market support for modification, then yeah, WRX. There's tons of companies with their own versions of CPUs and parts and what not. But if your willing to wait it out, I'm sure it's just a matter of time and R&D before parts start popping up for the Cobalt. I don't think you can lose either way. I just like plowing through the snow in the winter. But hey, get yourself some good winter tires and who knows!
p.s.
That's only going to work 1 or 2 times.
If you want instant market support for modification, then yeah, WRX. There's tons of companies with their own versions of CPUs and parts and what not. But if your willing to wait it out, I'm sure it's just a matter of time and R&D before parts start popping up for the Cobalt. I don't think you can lose either way. I just like plowing through the snow in the winter. But hey, get yourself some good winter tires and who knows!
p.s.
Where in with the WRX you could drop the cluth at 7grand and still catch traction after a minor tire slip.
Originally Posted by WRicerX
As far as American vs import, to me that is moot argument in this day and age.
so i went out again today to drive both of them and damn it is really hard to choose i mean i evan took out an sti and damn see the thing is i dont mind mony but its just that i want something thats going to be fun to work on and also be somethin thats worth the price i mean who wants to spend alot of money? i mean i know the sti is not compared to the ss but maybe with some parts
Well the WRX/STI isnt the easiest car to tune (the computer hates new parts). Throwing on parts often leads people to lose power. It requires alot more research per part I would imagine then normal.
Since the SS is new parts are going to send your wallet screaming as soon as the aftermarket kicks into gear.
I guess its really New 'Small' 2 door VS Established 'Big' 4 door.
Since the SS is new parts are going to send your wallet screaming as soon as the aftermarket kicks into gear.
I guess its really New 'Small' 2 door VS Established 'Big' 4 door.
yea and honestly i dont wanna spend 30000 on a car any way! i also was just looking on autotrader.com at used wrxs to just get cheaper so that way i can dump more money into it and i was also lookin at some 20ann. gti's they have alot of **** for them too
The major benefit to the Cobalt in my opinion is the warrenty and price of parts to fix. If you buy used you may have some warrenty left but not for long, then you'll have to pay out of pocket for import parts which are more expensive than domestic.
Originally Posted by MarcS
Have you seen a Cobalt in person?, have you ridden in one?
I don't think that's a fair assessment if you have never actually been up close to one.
Originally Posted by stargrrrl
I've seen tons in person, they're all over the place here. I have also sat in a bunch of them. I just don't see any way that a Cobalt could compare to a WRX, there's no competition so far as i can see. The WRX TO ME is way superior in many ways, i tried to explain my reasoning beyond just looks too.
Originally Posted by MarcS
ok, my mistake. 

I don't want to come off as a total Subaru fanboy either, 3 of the 5 cars i've owned are GM, my dad has 3, my mom has 1 & my fiance drives 1 also. Good cars, but i've made the switch to Subaru with my last purchase & can't believe the difference. I still love my GM though, i just worry sometimes because it has over 80,000 miles since they're not known for longevity. The Subaru i recently bought has 103,000 miles though & i'm not concerned, it's backup for when the other car is down
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