Todd@RUPES
Just a regular guy
Thinking about buying a new daily driver. I want something small, reasonable on gas, but still a four seat to lug the family around in as with will be daily driven.
After seeing that Subura had listened to critics (the newly styled WRX came out in 08 as was lamented for not being as good as the car it replaced) and changed the WRX after just one year, adding more power and a better suspension, I was really intrigued by this model.
Then I just read a comparison where the Cobalt(!) basically mopped the floor with it, and I'm stumped. Help me decide!!!
Here is how I break it down
Looks: The Subura is the more aggressive looking, and in many ways better looking car. The Colalt looks more like a, well, Cobalt... However I could live with that (happily) as in the end the Subaru still looks like a compact. Sure kids with spikey hair that still mis-pronounce nitrous as NAWWZZZ might not notice the Cobalt (these are the only type of people that notice the Subaru anyways) but I really don't want those kids looking at me anyways. That said, a nice pair of lightweight rims and the Cobalt would be a handsome, if some what boring looking car.
Advantage: Slightly Subaru
Performance: According to Road and Track (who are far better drivers then I) the Cobalt is the better performing car by far. The new WRX will win to 60 but the Cobalt bests it by 100 and beats in the 1/4 mile. Handling wise the Cobalt pulls more impressive numbers, stops quicker, is quicker... etc.. However, as nice as that is (and it would be the number one category if performance was my most important decision parameter) the truth is this is a road car and I don't drive alike an idiot on the street. I want a nice, fun to drive car, and I will not likely test near each of the vehicles abilities (and more imporantly I am likely not half as good enough of a driver to notice the differences).
Advantage: Slightly Chevrolet
Interior: The Subaru has slightly better interior, in terms of fit and finish. However I am one to always modify my interiors and in this case the Suburas seems harder to mod. I think the simple lines of the Cobalt's interior will lend to a little aftermarket help easier.
Advantage: Neither
Cool Factor: The Subaru is far cooler to me (as a gear head) because it has AWD. I am a fan of rear wheel drive cars in general and very much prefer the back wheels drive the car. While both cars have a lot of technology, the AWD seriousness of the WRX just make it cooler to me (not caring about the NAWWZ guys).
Advatage: Subaru
Stock Factor: I just bought 3k worth of GM stock.... I feel compelled to support the sport, so to speak.
Advantage: Chevrolet, though I am counting more on the government bailing them out vs. my 22k purchase making a difference. Maybe it's like football where I want the home team to loose to get a better draft pick.
Wierd Factor: I have been saving my nickles and dimes for a nice C5 Z06. Given the fact that the price has tanked on these, I can afford it cash now, vs in a couple months. So it would be wierd to have a Chevy Z06 toy car, a Subaru d.d, and a Chevy HHR work truck.
Would it be wierd to have three Chevys (thus giving me a red neck street cred following)?
Fun to drive: Don't know yet, I need to have a couple test drives in each to determine. I think that this is what it will come down to (fun to drive factor). However any input would be very welcome?
After seeing that Subura had listened to critics (the newly styled WRX came out in 08 as was lamented for not being as good as the car it replaced) and changed the WRX after just one year, adding more power and a better suspension, I was really intrigued by this model.
Then I just read a comparison where the Cobalt(!) basically mopped the floor with it, and I'm stumped. Help me decide!!!
Here is how I break it down
Looks: The Subura is the more aggressive looking, and in many ways better looking car. The Colalt looks more like a, well, Cobalt... However I could live with that (happily) as in the end the Subaru still looks like a compact. Sure kids with spikey hair that still mis-pronounce nitrous as NAWWZZZ might not notice the Cobalt (these are the only type of people that notice the Subaru anyways) but I really don't want those kids looking at me anyways. That said, a nice pair of lightweight rims and the Cobalt would be a handsome, if some what boring looking car.
Advantage: Slightly Subaru
Performance: According to Road and Track (who are far better drivers then I) the Cobalt is the better performing car by far. The new WRX will win to 60 but the Cobalt bests it by 100 and beats in the 1/4 mile. Handling wise the Cobalt pulls more impressive numbers, stops quicker, is quicker... etc.. However, as nice as that is (and it would be the number one category if performance was my most important decision parameter) the truth is this is a road car and I don't drive alike an idiot on the street. I want a nice, fun to drive car, and I will not likely test near each of the vehicles abilities (and more imporantly I am likely not half as good enough of a driver to notice the differences).
Advantage: Slightly Chevrolet
Interior: The Subaru has slightly better interior, in terms of fit and finish. However I am one to always modify my interiors and in this case the Suburas seems harder to mod. I think the simple lines of the Cobalt's interior will lend to a little aftermarket help easier.
Advantage: Neither
Cool Factor: The Subaru is far cooler to me (as a gear head) because it has AWD. I am a fan of rear wheel drive cars in general and very much prefer the back wheels drive the car. While both cars have a lot of technology, the AWD seriousness of the WRX just make it cooler to me (not caring about the NAWWZ guys).
Advatage: Subaru
Stock Factor: I just bought 3k worth of GM stock.... I feel compelled to support the sport, so to speak.
Advantage: Chevrolet, though I am counting more on the government bailing them out vs. my 22k purchase making a difference. Maybe it's like football where I want the home team to loose to get a better draft pick.
Wierd Factor: I have been saving my nickles and dimes for a nice C5 Z06. Given the fact that the price has tanked on these, I can afford it cash now, vs in a couple months. So it would be wierd to have a Chevy Z06 toy car, a Subaru d.d, and a Chevy HHR work truck.
Would it be wierd to have three Chevys (thus giving me a red neck street cred following)?
Fun to drive: Don't know yet, I need to have a couple test drives in each to determine. I think that this is what it will come down to (fun to drive factor). However any input would be very welcome?