Subaru WRX STI & WRX Reliable Or Time Bombs? | My Reliability Experiences

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  • My past Subaru Wrx and STI's were they reliable or were they time bombs? I go over my past reliability experiences with the subaru wrx and wrx sti.
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  • @fn_sndit2910
    @fn_sndit2910 Před rokem +29

    “These were made in a factory. A bomb factory. They’re bombs”
    -EJ engineers

  • @petrmiskerik
    @petrmiskerik Před 5 měsíci +11

    Thx for great content. Your video help me overcome my fear and I finally made my dream come true. WRX STI 2019.

  • @SF.Automotive
    @SF.Automotive Před 10 měsíci +17

    Two months ago I sold my 2011 Subaru STI Sedan with 266,000km (~165,000 miles) and it was somehow the most reliable car I ever owned, this is even more suprsing when considering that it was tuned (only about 310WHP), it had over 4 owners and it was originally a lease in Quebec Canada so it definitely had a rough life.
    The car was still on the original engine, transmission, turbo and headgaskets. I dont know if I got lucky with mine but I never had to replace anything in that car other than an O2 sensor. I am not saying that these cars are reliable but my STI was bulletproof and it was overall pretty well built. Great cars!

    • @boostedrex9460
      @boostedrex9460 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Alright but how much do you actually drive the car,
      I drove 60,000 miles in 2 1/2 years.

  • @k9-unit-australia275
    @k9-unit-australia275 Před 2 lety +41

    Truest words ever spoken. Maintenance is the key to success, & drive it properly not like you stole it every time you turn the key. I’ve owned sti for 20 years & never had a problem. I had an 02 bugeye putting down 700hp and never had problems

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před 2 lety +3

      That’s what I truly believe in the end. That’s an impressive number in that bugeye. I loved mine if only the rust wouldn’t have sadly taken it over .

    • @Lunchbox_motorsports
      @Lunchbox_motorsports Před 2 lety +2

      at 18K miles... my motor just gave up. BUT.... I'm making 400WHP...and...i drive it like i stole it every time because I'm competing on track. I expected it would happen on stock block w/ stock bearings. But i think the motor is salvageable. Caught it super early and its a minor knock. Time for something built!

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před 2 lety +1

      Heard that on it finally giving out on you man. What are you going with for your built setup?
      Good luck man 🤛

    • @Lunchbox_motorsports
      @Lunchbox_motorsports Před 2 lety +1

      @@spdkills83 Not entirely sure just yet. Looking at doing a +2mm or +4mm rod setup on the next motor to help rev higher and also reduce stress on the rotating mass/ bearings. Whatever I end up with it should be much better suited for the type of abuse i give this thing.

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před 2 lety

      Good deal, I’ve been eyeballing a Turn In Concepts setup. That +2 setup would do you well I’m sure. You planning on staying in the 400 whp range or going to go up a little?

  • @ronfromportland
    @ronfromportland Před 2 lety +26

    Great info man, thank you for sharing! I agree that basic maintenance goes a long way. Good to hear the reliability on these cars is still there if you take care of them.

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před 2 lety +2

      Yessir, I do believe that is key to keeping up with these cars as well as anything performance related. Maintenance, maintenance, maintenance lol.
      Thanks man 🤛

  • @camcollier9572
    @camcollier9572 Před 7 měsíci +3

    My Family both my Mamaw & Papaw are from Eastern Kentucky the Appalachian mountains I want to say first Great video! It’s nice getting an honest review from a knowledgeable professional owner of these vehicles! Country folks can drive and like their reliable rugged vehicles. That’s why they drive Toyotas and Subaru and Nissans they last and are tough. Thank you 🙏 I got my 23 premium Wrx ordered for Jan 24 to take delivery. You helped me decide along with my country boy cousins from Pike county Kentucky. Thank you im glad that these vehicles are safe to five star safety across the board.

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you for the comment, I appreciate it. They are very safe cars and can be reliable given they are used and maintained accordingly.
      I hope you enjoy your new Subie, and get many trouble free miles from it.

  • @wafflesnfalafel1
    @wafflesnfalafel1 Před rokem +12

    exactly right - you have to change the oil, (any turbos eat oil due to the heat, gotta use synthetic and gotta change it every 5k), and don't beat on the car. Otherwise they are fine. And modern Subarus are are the absolute easiest car to change the oil on - absolutely no excuse not to change it.

  • @Troy-Red
    @Troy-Red Před 2 měsíci +2

    This is an awesome video I've been doing research on finally buying a WRX I've always said that I would never buy a Subaru but most of the people that I've heard complain about them did tuning and power upgrades and whatnot and they usually blow their engines up but it seems like as long as you take your time with the vehicle and whatnot and do the proper maintenance I plan on keeping the engine stock so this gives me more confidence to and reassurance to buy the car thanks

  • @MrBilly235
    @MrBilly235 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Thanks for the great video, gladly subscribed!

  • @PeterHernandez-lg2eh
    @PeterHernandez-lg2eh Před 6 měsíci +3

    70 retired lineman diyer with a 2006 Subaru sti spt add ons only. I agree great in northern weather climate. Snow etc. Currently have a po302 I'm troubleshooting

  • @sheshhhhhh9251
    @sheshhhhhh9251 Před rokem +5

    I just tuned my 2016 with 17k miles on it. Just intake inlet and down pipe im running on 305whp. I just hope my car will last long. I change oil every 2k miles

  • @suba-dude5516
    @suba-dude5516 Před 2 lety +19

    I can only say, I had three STIs and a total of six Subarus I havent had an issue (knock on wood). Keep them all stock and scheduled maintenance. So lets hope mine stays like that. 💪 💪 💪

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před 2 lety +1

      Yessir seems as though keeping up with that maintenance goes a long way.
      Thanks man 🤛

  • @samuelsamano3777
    @samuelsamano3777 Před 2 měsíci +2

    My experience with Subaru has been great so far. Use to drive nothing but trucks. Full size all the way down to mini trucks. 7.3 power stroke, 5.9 12 valve, 5.9 V8 dodge gasser, 6.7 power stroke and a Nissan D21 w/ KA24. Switched to Subaru in 2019 I’m honesty never going to back to anything else. 2018 sti (totaled), 2019 WRX S.Grey with Full DCCD STI drivetrain swap, Lifted 98 SF forester with N/A EJ25 5 speed. Both are tanks Capable of taking me to work everyday no matter the weather Colorado throws at me providing smiles per miles. Their AWD system won me over. Not better than my EVO 8 though ;).

  • @joshuathomas4934
    @joshuathomas4934 Před rokem +2

    I have a 14 Wrx with just an intake for the sound and a proper pro tune to make the car run correctly. Runs perfect. Has been a great car.

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před rokem

      Glad it is treating you well. Hope you continue to enjoy it 💪

  • @azthar
    @azthar Před 3 měsíci +1

    I used rottela in the summer here in canada, but I change it for oem subaru oil for winter. We get as cold as -50°c (-58°F) so I was worried about the rottela being too thick on the cold starts. I have 160,000 km on my 2012 sti, and all I had to replace so far was the steering rack. She burns oil, basically have to top it up every second fill up. Ends up being about 1 litre of oil burned every 2500 km. I have a closed deck engine being built in the shop as we speak, all forged internals. I just installed every cusco chassis brace they have on the market, plus all aftermarket suspension mods. (Control arms, coil overs, ball joints, trailing arms, sway bars, tie rods etc) basically everything is getting ripped out and upgraded. She's going to be putting down 450 whp with a grimmspeed bb500 turbo with 1050 cc injectors, and all the supporting goodies 😉

  • @eseantonio7856
    @eseantonio7856 Před měsícem +1

    I’m glad I learned at early age to always maintain my cars. If you take care of your car, it will take care of you.😎

  • @MrDboy1979
    @MrDboy1979 Před rokem +5

    Great video I have a 2015 stock WRX with 140K on it. I keep up with the maintenance and have no issues with the car.

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před rokem +2

      Thank you, and hopefully it continues to give many more trouble free miles 🤛

    • @MrDboy1979
      @MrDboy1979 Před rokem +1

      @@spdkills83 thanks brother and good luck on your build

  • @eliezer.g9550
    @eliezer.g9550 Před 2 lety +15

    I’m at 117k miles on my 15 wrx and only put in about 6k miles a year. Going on 5 years with my car. I’m currently pushing on 387hp with a 2018 sti trans. Only issue I’ve ever had with my car was fuel injectors going out and ecm

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před 2 lety +1

      Good to hear on your mileage. Curious did the injectors and ecu go out at the same time or was there a time gap between them?
      Thanks for your comment

    • @eliezer.g9550
      @eliezer.g9550 Před 2 lety +2

      @@spdkills83 ECM went out after a year of ownership which was replaced by Subaru at no cost. Fuel injectors went out in February, not sure how but the car sat out all winter long with a full tank of 93 and only warmed up the car once a week.

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před 2 lety +1

      Heard that, does seem odd especially since it wasn’t being used strange occurrence.
      Good deal on the ecu being replaced by Subaru though that’s always a good thing.

  • @310chris18
    @310chris18 Před rokem +1

    I have a 2016 and i have 180k and never had a problem but yes i dont beat the shit out of it and i keep up with the maintance every 2 to 3k miles still runs like a clock. But going to get rid of it soon and get me a mach1. But im going to miss it.

  • @animeboy429
    @animeboy429 Před 8 měsíci +2

    The first mod should be the oil catch to stop the oil from getting in the turbo?

  • @stock.cars.2ned
    @stock.cars.2ned Před 5 měsíci +2

    I had a va that went 65k on a 350/350 flex tune (sold now 96k). I have a vb that has 21k so far on a e50 map and 400/450. Not one problem.

  • @dankmeme8184
    @dankmeme8184 Před rokem

    When it come to stock to stock which one is more reliable the wrx or sti

  • @christopheredwards357
    @christopheredwards357 Před 2 lety +6

    Great video thanks, I recommend octane booster with every tank. All it takes is one bad tank of fuel and it could cost an engine. 👍

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you I appreciate that. Also, thank you for passing along the tip as well 🤛.

    • @romeezus3
      @romeezus3 Před rokem +2

      Maybe a dumb question but is it safe to run octane booster on a stock STI and how much do I need to use

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před rokem +2

      I personally have never used an octane booster, but I would assume that using it would be relatively safe for a stock wrx or STI.
      I say that simply because it raises octane to help prevent knock/detonation etc,. As for how much to use I would recommend just following what the bottle says is recommended. Good brands appear to be Torco and Lucas from what I’ve read on them.
      Again I’ve never used them and the information I have on them is just what I’ve sourced on them in the past.
      In the end you could try some and see how it works for you and then make your assessment.
      Good luck and thanks for the question

    • @christopheredwards357
      @christopheredwards357 Před rokem +3

      @@romeezus3 yes octane booster is 100% safe I've been using it for the past 10k miles. Its more of a safety thing than adding more power. Although your gain one or two horse powers, your protecting yourself against a bad tank of fuel. Which happens more often than you think. Also, it massively reduces the risk of knock (pre-detonation) under boost or load.
      The only down side is I found that my spark plugs get fouled quicker. So you need to change them sooner. I'd personally recommend every 20k miles. However, the fouling may of not been the booster but the adhesives in the bottle. Hope this helps.

    • @romeezus3
      @romeezus3 Před rokem

      @@christopheredwards357 awesome man thanks for the information! What brand octane booster do you use?

  • @captainskater8047
    @captainskater8047 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I hate to even admit this but I’ve accidentally gon 15k miles without changing the oil in my NA fa20 in my brz, n somehow have still had 0 problems

  • @adanmata8625
    @adanmata8625 Před 2 lety +2

    Around 40,000 miles my 2018 STI rack and pinion seals failed. The right headlight SRH sensor also failed which disabled the LED bulb.

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před 2 lety +2

      Heard that on your issues.
      Thanks for sharing your issues hopefully it will help others see what has happened and give them insight on what to watch for.

  • @nigeljoycey5644
    @nigeljoycey5644 Před rokem +4

    2019 sti, bottom end failure at 60,000kms. I always kept an eye on the oil and changed it on time. All it had was an intake and a pro tune. It is getting a new short block from subaru right now and I gotta pay for it of course.

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před rokem +2

      sorry to hear that, did you buy it new or used? Either way having to go through all of that hassle in the end sucks.
      Good luck to you with the new setup.

    • @nigeljoycey5644
      @nigeljoycey5644 Před rokem

      @@spdkills83 yeah I bought it used with only 15,000kms on it. Knowing these cars tho it doesn't take long to do a lot of damage. I'm thinking maybe the first owner didn't break it in properly and probably used the wrong oil.

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před rokem +3

      @@nigeljoycey5644 It is very possible they could have damaged it early on and now you are left holding the cards.
      These cars used are a roll of the dice more than the others for sure.
      Again good luck with the new setup and hope it treats you well.

  • @xqody
    @xqody Před 6 měsíci

    Theres a 2020 wrx that was just posted less than 10 miles from my house. It has 59k miles and is only 22k, should I buy?

  • @pepvwaning8551
    @pepvwaning8551 Před 9 měsíci +1

    forester xt 2.5 2005 with 170k miles and a tune here... nothing wrong besides regular maint and oil in time, 98octane fuel though..
    and do not hammer it when engine is cold. 😅

  • @Silbaru
    @Silbaru Před rokem +1

    Your front and rear Subaru emblem, is it white or silver? It looks great

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před rokem

      Thank you I appreciate it. The emblems are painted with Ice Silver Metallic and gloss black.

  • @Craiggg12345
    @Craiggg12345 Před 2 lety +2

    I have 120k on my 2015 STI. These are require more attention. I noticed i have to watch heat and oil engine more frequently than other cars.

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před 2 lety

      Yes I agree they do need more watching. Generally I check my oil at every fill up just out of habit lol. Good to see you are at 120k hopefully it continues to treat you well.

  • @AutoExpectations
    @AutoExpectations Před 5 měsíci +2

    What's your thoughts on your 19 clutch? I have an 18 STI I'm sitting at around 345 whp after the spring I have new Cobb turbo entire fuel system running 1050 a bunch of upgrades should be around 400-430 whp, I've heard stock clutch can hold 600 hp should I replace it? It is my daily driver I will never get much over 430. 400ish is my final goal.

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před 5 měsíci

      if you are not going to beat the heck out of it it may last several thousands of miles before replacement is needed.
      If you are hard launching and generally abusive on a clutch then it would probably be a good idea to swap it.
      For me when I had the car I had no issues with the stock clutch, but I didn't abuse it either. YMMV.

  • @GlassfilmWeddings
    @GlassfilmWeddings Před rokem +1

    Man I everyone you see has it’s 3rd or 4th motors. Mine had ringland failure. I loved the car other than that

  • @hyjayy7578
    @hyjayy7578 Před rokem +1

    I'm getting a 2018 wrx sti with 48k, picking up on Saturday 10th, it's got a lot of stone chips on bonnet and I'm concerned it's been driven hard, what do I need to look out for when I go see it for signs it's had a hard life, do you think it's worth buying with those miles? It's a 1 owner from new and full dealership history

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for the question. As for the chips Subaru paint is pretty poor and extremely thin. If the owner didn’t put a protective film on it then it will chip easily.
      As far as things to look out for would be if it’s modded or not. If you know what you’re looking at under the hood you can tell if bolts or clamps have been wrenched on. Air oil separators are common, but people do those as a reliability mod so if it has one of those and no other mods that is a none issue.
      Nothing will blatantly stand out if it’s been wrenched on and out back to stock however, just have to scan over it. One thing to watch is if you start it cold and it smokes (blue smoke or extremely thick white smoke) and does it for awhile, run immediately.
      Typically a used STI will have an aftermarket exhaust. If this one has an OEM exhaust and a full history of oil changes etc and one owner it sounds like it may be a decent ride. You could ask dealer to give you the contact info of the person who owned it and ask them some questions. Sometimes they will do that.
      I think it’s worth it if you do your due diligence and just check everything out. You can also take it to a shop and have it checked out prior to your purchase if you choose. The 09’ STI I bought was used with 9k miles on it. I drove it for 5 years and put another 90k + on it by the time I moved it out. It was also stock with full history when I purchased it.
      Good luck and hope it turns out well for you 🤛

    • @hyjayy7578
      @hyjayy7578 Před rokem +1

      @@spdkills83 thanks so much for getting back to me, I'll check the paperwork but dealer saying full history and 1 owner, will ask for details and thanks for reassuring re. Paint as someone else has told me the same thing. I'll reply and let you know if I go ahead. Love the content by the way you've got a UK follower ! 👌🏽👍🏽

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for that I appreciate it. Hopefully it turns out to be a good car for you in the end 🤛.
      Thanks again

    • @hyjayy7578
      @hyjayy7578 Před rokem +3

      @@spdkills83 hey, here's an update, I went to get the WRX, I test drove it, I loved it, like... absolutely adored it, but... they had an RS3 in the showroom that got my attention which I've always wanted... it was in budget, lower miles, that's what I'm getting 👌🏽, so excited!

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před rokem

      Awesome, personally like the RS3’s myself. Good to hear it will work out this way for you. Enjoy it 🤛

  • @vjuOG
    @vjuOG Před 2 lety +6

    my head gasket blew the week after I bought it XD

    • @maklagrama232
      @maklagrama232 Před 9 měsíci

      stock?

    • @vjuOG
      @vjuOG Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@maklagrama232 intake plus previous bad owner

  • @warweaponx6629
    @warweaponx6629 Před rokem +1

    My son just sold his 4Runner and bought a 2021 WRX. He starts college this year and hoping it last him through school.

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před rokem +1

      Hope it treats you all well and lasts like you need it to.

    • @andrewdking
      @andrewdking Před rokem +2

      WTF, how can a teenager afford the insurance on such a car. In the UK such cars would be uninsurable to such inexperienced youngsters.

    • @miriamvivo4279
      @miriamvivo4279 Před 5 měsíci

      Should have kept the 4 runner made in japan way more reliable

  • @BodVar_Sul
    @BodVar_Sul Před 10 měsíci +1

    Maintenance goes a long way. Do you run the Diesel Rotella T4? 10-40 or 15-40

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před 10 měsíci +1

      I personally use the 15-40 in pretty much everything I own

    • @BodVar_Sul
      @BodVar_Sul Před 10 měsíci +1

      @spdkills83 Same well just about. I know the Diesel oil still contains zinc which adds protection to the metal moving components. And it seems to last longer. I might try the 15w40 in my wrx only had the car a few months and it's an 08. Wanna try to make it last as long as I can.

  • @allenws3231
    @allenws3231 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great review bro ! But why are you keep shifting left and right makes me dizzy man😵‍💫

  • @Richard-ci4nc
    @Richard-ci4nc Před 2 lety +2

    My sti has been tuned a year ago I’m been pushing it I dayli the car … still pushing strong no check engine lights …

  • @warweaponx6629
    @warweaponx6629 Před rokem +1

    Does Subaru cover warranty if there are engine mods?

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před rokem +1

      It's all case by case and dealer dependent on how strict they want to be. With that said Subaru themselves are not very mod tolerant when it comes to warranty claims. If warranty is a big concern it is better to just leave the mods alone until warranty is over.

  • @conte4967
    @conte4967 Před 5 měsíci

    what do you mean about high gears and low rpm on the highway? is that a bad thing?

    • @247jeffmarshall
      @247jeffmarshall Před 3 měsíci

      Flooring it at lower rpm’s. You should downshift before you get on it

  • @joseraya7834
    @joseraya7834 Před 2 lety +1

    Where did you get the Subaru emblem ?

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před 2 lety

      The Subaru emblems on the car were painted from a guy in IG. He no longer does them though.

  • @bmnthat
    @bmnthat Před 3 měsíci +1

    You're from the North East? I would've guessed Alabama with that accent lol.

  • @JT-vy4iw
    @JT-vy4iw Před 7 měsíci +1

    What state are you from man? You sound like you’re from my neck of the woods. I’ll say I’m about 20 minutes north of Nashville TN

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Good deal, I'm in WV from the head of a holler pretty much haha.

    • @JT-vy4iw
      @JT-vy4iw Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@spdkills83 liked the video man, I’m looking at buying my wife a car. As you know it can get icy out here lol. Not looking for something with too much power but I was thinking an all wheel drive was the way to go( not trying to buy something that some kid has “raw dawged “ though) do you have an instagram?

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před 7 měsíci

      I don't have an IG. They can be great cars, just as you said finding one that hasn't been ragged out is the key. The WRX falls into that same motto sadly. So many of them are beat on then put up wet.

  • @robertmartinez9050
    @robertmartinez9050 Před rokem +2

    Owned an 06 sti nothing but problems and burned a quart of oil every 300 miles. Cost me a fortune to keep running , terrible investment for me. Also owned a 16 wrx not as fast but much more reliable. No problems at all.

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for sharing, glad the newer WRX worked out better for you on the reliability front.

  • @XsniperXOneHit
    @XsniperXOneHit Před rokem +1

    Is a 2019 premium 115k for less than 25k a good deal?

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před rokem +1

      That price seems a bit high to me personally, but this market it may make sense.
      If it were me and it was only 4 model years old with that many miles I wouldn't pay more 20K for it. KBB lists fair purchase price between 20K and 23.5K for that year and mileage.
      Good luck on your search.

    • @earljenkins4671
      @earljenkins4671 Před 7 měsíci

      Too much

  • @miriamvivo4279
    @miriamvivo4279 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Compared to toyota and honda definitely ej257 time bombs especially if modified. 70 retired automotive diyer. 1st and laxt sti pos

  • @TheYousefhayek
    @TheYousefhayek Před rokem +3

    Mine has 190 000 km , 2015 Subaru sti

    • @sheshhhhhh9251
      @sheshhhhhh9251 Před rokem

      How was it? Is it tuned? Whats the modification if you have? Hows many miles do you change the fluids like oil coolant etc?

  • @ryanh7722
    @ryanh7722 Před 2 lety +5

    Quick question if you don’t mind. What’s a VeeeeeHICKLE?

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před 2 lety +2

      Just a word I came up with. Took like 39 years to get it right lol.

    • @ryanh7722
      @ryanh7722 Před 2 lety +2

      @@spdkills83 just messing around lol

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před 2 lety

      @@ryanh7722 Yea man lol NP, I spit straight corn bread from time to time lol.

  • @PeterHernandez-lg2eh
    @PeterHernandez-lg2eh Před 6 měsíci +2

    No where as reliable as a Toyota or Honda. Time bomb if you mess with it. Leave stock just add spt add ons

  • @ArkArmy90
    @ArkArmy90 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Is the maintenance expensive on these cars ?

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před 11 měsíci +1

      In my opinion they aren't really any more expensive than any other car on the road. I've never really set down and calculated everything, During my ownership's nothing has jumped out at me that was outrageous from a cost perspective.

    • @ArkArmy90
      @ArkArmy90 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@spdkills83 ok cool that's good to know any years we should stay away from or are they all fine ?

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před 11 měsíci +1

      All years are pretty much the same. 2008-2009's had more issues than others.
      The 2019-2021's tend to be more reliable from a tuning standpoint for power.
      Other than those slight differences they have been basically the same since 2004.@@ArkArmy90

    • @ArkArmy90
      @ArkArmy90 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@spdkills83 good deal I'm looking for any gen to get started coming from Honda

  • @willyjameshuff
    @willyjameshuff Před rokem +1

    Why buy a car I can’t beat on?

    • @TheJines123
      @TheJines123 Před rokem +3

      You can beat it on it. But no matter what car is you treat it like a racecar it's going to break like a race car. The harder you beat on the car, the sooner you have to do your regular maintenance. It's common sense.

  • @fernandor887
    @fernandor887 Před rokem +3

    Why are there so many subaru hatters?

    • @spdkills83
      @spdkills83  Před rokem

      No clue, I guess it comes with the territory 🤷‍♂️

  • @dustinadams4641
    @dustinadams4641 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I change my oil every 10 miles…. These comments.

  • @joegonzales4749
    @joegonzales4749 Před rokem +22

    I would never buy a Subaru again. No thanks. Maintenance is maintenance as a bmw owner I know but Subaru is a complete hit or miss.

  • @wer170
    @wer170 Před 11 měsíci +1

    RINGLANDS FAILURE. that’s what I keep hearing! I want one so bad but don’t want to get myself a ticking time bomb.