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TH0001 said:Does the fact that the Cobalt SS is faster, handles better, has a better warrenty, and costs less factor in at all in your statement that the WRX is a 'way' better car?
Not at all, because that is only true of stock vs. stock. I am only speaking from quality of the build, reliability, motor strength, and overall awesomeness of the engineering of the WRX vs the chevrolet. In my experience, my 2002 WRX cost me $6000, I initially drove it nearly stock for a few months before investing nearly another 3800$ into the engine resulting in 380 all wheel hp. A set of coilovers and some sticky tires later, and my little WReX was not necessarily the fastest car on the road, but I would like to bet that it pulled my detailing trailer faster than any other rig on this board. My trailer withstood a speed test of around 140. Sold it for 12,500 a couple months ago, and that has easily been the worst decision I have ever made. I have personally never had a car that was even close to as good of a car as that. So, no, I did not factor in any of that because my cheap suby would roast any cobalt and still be way better of a car any day, and look better in my opinion. Either way I think you'll be happy with a turbo car. Nothing beats the lag while you're hearing it spool up, and then it shoving you into the back of your seat and having all four tires screaming. Cobalts were the least of my worries, my suby never lost to any Corvette including 2 C6 Z06's. So, I hope this helps you out. I don't want to seem biased because I had quite a bit done to mine, but I want you to know that the quality of a Subaru WRX is on a whole other level compared to a Cobalt. If you buy one of these two cars, you will realize one is junk, and that the other is simply incredible and that you will likely fall in love with it. I have yet to find a WRX owner that wasn't completely blown away by the incredible quality of these cars. I'm gonna shut up now