Now look at what I convinced him to purchase
![Twisted Evil :twisted:](./images/smilies/icon_twisted.gif)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 2446161348
2003
less than 5000 miles
Sunroof, show me another with one (that wasnt purchased from santa cruz)
Wagon
VTD!
We pick it up on Saturday.
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I'm stupid this morning, sorry guys. I have it backwards. I now recall a friend of mine saying she WOULD buy a WRX - IF It had a sunroof - which it didn't.JasonGrahn wrote:It was my understanding that they ALL had sunroofs cuz subaru wanted the cars to seem more posh and pompus and higher-scale then in the past. hmm
the manual only wears out if the driver can't drive. my car has a replaced clutch, courtesy of the P.O., at 72k. In my family, theres a 161k car, a 290k truck, and 268k legacy (not mine). none of these have had a replaced clutch. I have the only marginal synchro, thanks to a very bad missed shift. Our only auto, a gmc v8 van, is working on its 3rd trans. They fail every 100k.Think of it this way. The average manual will have lifespan Y until some repair is needed. This repair is usually low cost. The average automatic will have average lifespan 4Y until a repair is needed. This repair is usually expensive. In the end if you add this up the automatic isnt really that much more expensive. In fact if have decent luck your auto will last the life of the vehicle.