WRX repairs!
skateordie
12-05-2004, 05:20 PM
I really want to buy a wrx but ive heard their not reliable and cost a lot to repair! Does anybody know how much it costs to replace a 02 wrx tranny.
skateordie
12-05-2004, 05:25 PM
also can anybody find me a good deal on a used subaru located in canada. I dont want to have to deal with getting the car accross the boarder.
Neutrino
12-05-2004, 05:27 PM
moved to the proper section. People will know those details better here than in car comparo.
freakray
12-05-2004, 05:30 PM
Thanks for moving this Neutrino :)
WRX's are unreliable?
That's news to me, they're pretty solid in my experience, unless you're a seriously bad driver?
With hard shifting, the clutch tends to wear quicker, perhaps wanting replacement around 30,000 miles, but otherwise they're reliable in most every other area.
To find one in Canada, did you try your local classifieds or http://www.autotrader.ca/
WRX's are unreliable?
That's news to me, they're pretty solid in my experience, unless you're a seriously bad driver?
With hard shifting, the clutch tends to wear quicker, perhaps wanting replacement around 30,000 miles, but otherwise they're reliable in most every other area.
To find one in Canada, did you try your local classifieds or http://www.autotrader.ca/
skateordie
12-05-2004, 05:36 PM
Thanks for moving this Neutrino :)
WRX's are unreliable?
That's news to me, they're pretty solid in my experience, unless you're a seriously bad driver?
With hard shifting, the clutch tends to wear quicker, perhaps wanting replacement around 30,000 miles, but otherwise they're reliable in most every other area.
To find one in Canada, did you try your local classifieds or http://www.autotrader.ca/
Yeah i checked the auto trader! The best deal I could find was a 2002 wrx with 105,000 km for 18,900 plus tax... is that a good deal? Also do u know how much it would cost for a new transmission?
WRX's are unreliable?
That's news to me, they're pretty solid in my experience, unless you're a seriously bad driver?
With hard shifting, the clutch tends to wear quicker, perhaps wanting replacement around 30,000 miles, but otherwise they're reliable in most every other area.
To find one in Canada, did you try your local classifieds or http://www.autotrader.ca/
Yeah i checked the auto trader! The best deal I could find was a 2002 wrx with 105,000 km for 18,900 plus tax... is that a good deal? Also do u know how much it would cost for a new transmission?
freakray
12-05-2004, 06:22 PM
How would I know if it's a good deal, you're giving the price in CA$'s.
Seems like high mileage for that model year though.
Why are you obsessed with a new transmission?
Seems like high mileage for that model year though.
Why are you obsessed with a new transmission?
skateordie
12-05-2004, 08:24 PM
How would I know if it's a good deal, you're giving the price in CA$'s.
Seems like high mileage for that model year though.
Why are you obsessed with a new transmission?
i had a buddy that wrecked 2 tranies.. that was last year tho and i didn't really care about cars then. he moved now and we dont talk anymore.. so im just a little parinoid on the tranny issue...
Seems like high mileage for that model year though.
Why are you obsessed with a new transmission?
i had a buddy that wrecked 2 tranies.. that was last year tho and i didn't really care about cars then. he moved now and we dont talk anymore.. so im just a little parinoid on the tranny issue...
freakray
12-05-2004, 08:26 PM
Sounds like your buddy couldn't drive for shit.
Jay!
12-05-2004, 08:31 PM
Get an auto if you're that worried. :dunno:
Or, take the time to learn the characteristics of whatever car you own, and drive it appropriately.
Or, take the time to learn the characteristics of whatever car you own, and drive it appropriately.
AvAlAnChE1090
12-05-2004, 11:13 PM
i had a buddy that wrecked 2 tranies.. that was last year tho and i didn't really care about cars then. he moved now and we dont talk anymore.. so im just a little parinoid on the tranny issue...
What the hell did he do, shift without pressing the clutch?!
What the hell did he do, shift without pressing the clutch?!
ragnarok720
12-20-2004, 04:20 PM
i race my wrx quite often and the tranny is still solid. with proper care the car will stay reliable like most any cars.
SabreKhan
12-20-2004, 04:46 PM
Yeah, all the SCCA guys in my region are still on their original transmission as far as I know. And there are quite a few of them, all of whom race their WRXs at least twice a month.
Boosto
12-21-2004, 05:21 PM
i had a buddy that wrecked 2 tranies.. that was last year tho and i didn't really care about cars then. he moved now and we dont talk anymore.. so im just a little parinoid on the tranny issue...
I have heard from certain "others" worries of Sub. trannies. Stop listening to your past and the bull c. media, the WRX has a very decent tranny and if properly maintained and launched with care you should have no worries. Sounds like your ex bud couldn't shift his wrx out of a a giant open paper bag. As far as Clutches are a normal wear item on any manual transmission the question is when and how long they will last depending on skill of driver, maintenance and proper feel and attention
to engagement of gear shifts.
I have heard from certain "others" worries of Sub. trannies. Stop listening to your past and the bull c. media, the WRX has a very decent tranny and if properly maintained and launched with care you should have no worries. Sounds like your ex bud couldn't shift his wrx out of a a giant open paper bag. As far as Clutches are a normal wear item on any manual transmission the question is when and how long they will last depending on skill of driver, maintenance and proper feel and attention
to engagement of gear shifts.
ragnarok720
12-23-2004, 07:29 AM
I'd recommend a new clutch flywheel setup with some mods. I dont recommend Fidanza. Their flywheel was junk. I burned up an Exedy clutch but that was my fault, i got one that couldnt hold the power i putting out. I went with a Spec clutch/flywheel combo and it was the best grand i ever spent.
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