Is the 'worst' Subaru WRX STI really that bad? | ReDriven used car review

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  • Check out the Subaru WRX STI Cheat Sheet here: redriven.com/cheat_sheet/suba...
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    Every generation of Subaru WRX deserves individual limelight, as does each era’s most-potent STI variations. There’s certainly enough rich diversity in Fuji’s most iconic rally-bred heritage to warrant considerable dissection, particularly if you’re tyre-kicking particulars on the used market.
    The generation-three WRX STI appeals on a number of fronts. It followed on from the gen-one originator (from 1998 in Oz) through to the more advanced and tougher-engineered gen two as a sort of nicer, more-livable era that still maintained a manic bent.
    But now that many STIs are many years old and have thousands of kilometres on the clock, what should you be on the look out for if you're interested in buying one?
    Let us know if we missed anything in the comments and don't forget to subscribe to stay up to date with all our latest content!
    00:00​​​​​​​ - Intro
    01:42 - What is it?
    04:30 - How's the exterior?
    07:54 - How's the interior?
    10:43 - How's the tech?
    11:44 - Is it practical?
    12:56 - What goes wrong?
    16:37 - Is it safe?
    17:31 - What's it like to drive?
    21:28 - How much is it?
    22:23​ - Fuel use, warranty & servicing
    23:10 - Should you buy it?
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    #sti
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    Plus, thanks to our resident mechanic, Jim, you’ll find out what commonly goes wrong with them and what might need to be fixed.
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  • @the_irate_juan8462
    @the_irate_juan8462 Před 2 lety +200

    When these were new, I was like: "hatchback? Meh."
    Now that am older and have been used to the convenience of a hatchback as a daily drive, these are now becoming really attractive.

    • @wilesidegenna1854
      @wilesidegenna1854 Před 2 lety +8

      As a kid growing up...I knew I was gonna own a subaru , but never would I have thought I would have been a hatchback subaru that I would fall in love with

    • @isaiahtaylor7928
      @isaiahtaylor7928 Před 2 lety +6

      i have one, honestly one of the best dailies you can get, just don’t put your phone where he suggests, i’ve sent mine into oblivion many a time by setting it there

    • @isaiahtaylor7928
      @isaiahtaylor7928 Před 2 lety +2

      @@wilesidegenna1854 one of the best wrx generations imo (i am an owner of one)

    • @RGV2300
      @RGV2300 Před 2 lety

      Videogames popularize them quickly.

    • @daixer3156
      @daixer3156 Před rokem

      No! Kids driving them at car meets did.

  • @damilolaakanni
    @damilolaakanni Před 2 lety +271

    One of the best looking STi's, IMO. This, the 22B and the last generation. The current one looks like a cross between the Crosstrek, BRZ and FK8 Civic. In simple terms, weird, and not in a good way.

    • @ulisesavila2879
      @ulisesavila2879 Před 2 lety

      The current one as the next "integra" just look like a lowered SUV unfortunately.

    • @smoothzee8984
      @smoothzee8984 Před 2 lety

      The 15 and up look ugly

    • @TsunamiDragonEX
      @TsunamiDragonEX Před 2 lety +4

      This one, looks like a Mazda 3 though, yeah?

    • @wrxhex
      @wrxhex Před 2 lety +8

      The 22 wrx looks like a legacy and crosstrek trying to be a wrx imo

    • @ianholmquist8492
      @ianholmquist8492 Před 2 lety +1

      There us no sti of the current wrx chassis

  • @c2h6-e
    @c2h6-e Před 2 lety +111

    As long as you don't mod them and then go full send without upgrading the engine, the WRX STI is super reliable and a super fun car. I have plenty of friends with all sorts of Subarus and they all love it

    • @znismo1
      @znismo1 Před rokem +12

      Lol no it's not. They blow up even if they're 100% stock. The only way the engine MIGHT not blow up is if you never actually get on it and go full throttle. But then that just defeats the purpose of having a performance car, might as well get a base Impreza at that point.

    • @EJ257IHI
      @EJ257IHI Před rokem +1

      I modded my 2004 with Cobb Stage 2, custom tune, Walbro 255 lph fuel pump, also swapped the factory oil pickup tube, car didn't blow up. I do agree they can blow up if you start running massive amounts of boost on the stock pistons.

    • @EJ257IHI
      @EJ257IHI Před rokem +1

      @@znismo1 Got on mine plenty of times even with a Stage 2 and a custom tune, no issues. Fast forward 18 years later, car went through 6 owners and is still on the road. Only time I heard them blow up 100% stock is due to the oil pickup tube failure.

    • @jwmmt8249
      @jwmmt8249 Před rokem +16

      @@znismo1 they just require a lot of maintenance, if you look after the car it'll look after you. Majority of the stories you hear about subies blowing up will be because of neglected maintenance

    • @pirihern9329
      @pirihern9329 Před rokem +3

      anyone out there with a stock, non modified sti with 300,000 miles or more, I doubt that

  • @jamesbradford1931
    @jamesbradford1931 Před 2 lety +32

    Jim nailed it! I had 2004 STI and it was a horrible ownership experience, mostly due to previous owners. While I do like all WRX and STIs, I would only consider a 100% stock and very well maintained example.
    I cannot stress this enough, GET A PRE PURCHASE INSPECTION. It doesn't have to be a specialty shop, most shops can give you a pretty good idea of what you're getting into. Also make sure you're financially able to maintain them properly!

  • @Hutchy86
    @Hutchy86 Před 11 dny +1

    The old boy bought one new. Runs a tune with supporting mods ( nothing to insane ) gets driven hard as a daily. Is approaching 240,000kms and to date only thing that went was the turbo at around 170k. Uses a bit of oil but they all do. Keep up the upkeep and they’re surprisingly good

  • @akane-1
    @akane-1 Před 2 lety +44

    Ray here. I was a Subaru only performance tech for over 4 years. You did very well with this review, only a couple of things to add:
    - Running 98 octane fuel is a minimum. They “say” 95 is ok but the factory tune prefers to wait until it knocks to pull timing instead of having safe ignition tables for Australia. That added safety margin will keep a “daily driven with mechanical sympathy” STI alive. Detonation is death on these motors with there factory glass pistons.
    -If you are going to buy ANY Subaru turbo 2.5L, or any Subaru turbo model in general, a compression test and leak down test is a MUST! I cannot stress how important this is.
    Due to the “subie rumble” exhaust note most people won’t pick up if the engine is hurt/running rough unless you have years of experience and a keen ear for these engines.
    Any proper seller will have no problem performing these tests if they have nothing to hide and the few hundred it may cost extra to the purchase can save you well over $10,000 (the average cost to rebuild a mild performance motor addressing the factory weak points).
    -power steering pumps fail, rear shocks leak, sometimes rust forms on the pinch welds around the rear hatch and cheap pads and rotors will have the brembo’s squeeling like a pig.
    The good? The Subaru STI has a sort of “character” which will keep you addicted to the car and funneling money into it like a lonely millionaire at an “adult establishment”
    Keep up the great work 👍

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  Před 2 lety +12

      Ray, this is exactly the sort of comment we love on here.
      Thank you so much for taking the time to write this, genuinely appreciate it.
      Legend. - AK

    • @jasonschubert6828
      @jasonschubert6828 Před 2 lety +4

      I am actually surprised that the power steering pumps never seem to get mentioned in these type of reviews. Seems to be an issue across the range too.

    • @ThatwhiteSTI
      @ThatwhiteSTI Před 2 lety +2

      My power steering pump SCREAMS in the winter cause it gets close to 0 degrees F where I am. As for my motor. I did everything right to keep it alive, but I wasn’t told by the previous owner she beat it up in the winter song donuts and cyclones in the snow. Sad to say the OEM replaced motor by the dealer blew up in 20kish miles. I was lucky enough to buy a built motor before it went. I’m just waiting to get the last bit of parts and money to get it installed. It’s also an outfront block too

    • @thechunkyhen
      @thechunkyhen Před 2 lety

      Steering racks also tend to develop leaks. Also the plastic end tanks on the stock radiator go brittle and crack around 100k+ miles.

    • @ThatwhiteSTI
      @ThatwhiteSTI Před 2 lety +1

      @@thechunkyhen I’m at 80k something. When it does go I was recommended to get a 2015+ steering rack

  • @charlatanshost18
    @charlatanshost18 Před 2 lety +11

    Glad I stumbled across this channel! Really informative and an excellent buyers guide. As an 2015 STI owner, I really agree about the comments regarding the car's previous history. My mechanic has so many stories of abused ones that come in needing a rebuild or with blown headgaskets with very few kms. I've had mine for nearly 4 years (although with only 72,000kms) and it's been bulletproof and a really fun drive.

    • @claudioalvarado5371
      @claudioalvarado5371 Před 2 lety +1

      Buy a WRX 2011 with 114.000 km forged an tuned from 55.000km big turbo, 1050cc, turbo gtx 3076r inyector, water/meth, etc 438 whp broke the block at 122.000 km :( buy a new block, bearings, rings some new gaskets, re-use pistons(JE) and rods(HTUff manley), runnig like a champ again cometic gasket work really fine for me

    • @Crogunson-wb2zl
      @Crogunson-wb2zl Před 2 měsíci

      Guy in country Victoria ran his 2015 STI without a drop of oil on the dipstick for weeks topped it up with 4 litres it still runs but yeah if you know fuck all about basic stuff like checking engine oil coolant levels, buy a Camry for a couple grand it's cheaper than STI short blocks & head gaskets.

  • @marvinvisser5039
    @marvinvisser5039 Před 2 lety +9

    As a Subaru owner myself. Subarus have character. They don’t excel In anything. However they are incredibly versatile and an amazing daily driver if you don’t count the fuel consumption. Keeping them stock will give you really good reliability.

  • @goprob1
    @goprob1 Před 2 lety +2

    I am new to this channel and totally impressed! You are a scream AK! as well being clear and concise with no waffle! and thanks for not doing the "whats up guys intro" so many youtubes have. Well done!

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  Před 2 lety +2

      Ah cheers mate! Wrapped you've enjoyed, I'll just go and edit out all my new "yo yo what's up guys" intros from future videos! - AK

  • @2810Mad
    @2810Mad Před 2 lety +6

    I like how the channel is growing. Keep at it!

  • @onuraydinli322
    @onuraydinli322 Před 2 lety +2

    You guys are awesome. Really enjoyable and informative videos. Certainly deserve millions more subs

  • @bradce6552
    @bradce6552 Před 2 lety +49

    Hey guys, love the videos, they’re all enjoyable. Bang on with everything in this review! (owned one)
    also love that you guys are actual car enthusiast, not just the regular journalist. Keep it up fellas 👌🏻👍🏻

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  Před 2 lety +5

      Thanks so so much Brad. - AK

  • @Marticus518
    @Marticus518 Před 2 lety +5

    Great video with amazing background work, awesome job! I used to own an STi like this, fantastic car and a perfect daily driver / weekend racer. Interior rattling was my biggest gripe that needed some effort to minimize and kind of loud on highways with road noise. Storage space is great with the hatchback and you have no issues hauling around people in it either, I was overall very happy with my ownership, although now I drive a 2012 STi sedan because.... big sti wing in rear view mirror :)

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much mate. - AK

  • @MartinJones123
    @MartinJones123 Před 2 lety +220

    The worst WRX in my opinion is the 2022... It looks hideous! Great video 👍

  • @GTS300Coupe
    @GTS300Coupe Před 2 lety +18

    Love this channel. You guys deserve over 1 million subscribers! The continent is very informative entertaining and original.

  • @officerplod1482
    @officerplod1482 Před 2 lety +3

    Great voice over. Very funny.
    When will you do a review on the 100 Series Landcruiser with the 1hd-fte engine?

  • @biffon69
    @biffon69 Před 2 lety +7

    Great video AK! I've always had a bit of a soft spot for this gen of WRX, even the non STi models. although, choosing between one of these or a new fiesta st, i think id go with the option with factory support!

  • @JackalCars
    @JackalCars Před 2 lety +1

    This was really, really good. Top notch research and super-informative, thank you!

  • @mwboost
    @mwboost Před rokem +13

    Widebody has the best guards Subaru made I reckon. Never get sick of mine. Never blown any subie over the last 14 years either. All turbo and tuned. Current MY11 has been tuned for 8 years and going strong. Most reliable cars I've had. Honestly hasn't cost me that much in maintenance either. 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @m.m.aautos6608
      @m.m.aautos6608 Před rokem +1

      I got a 04 WRX with a APv2 installed on it for the last 8-10 years with a stage 2 91 Oct tune

  • @longdomedia
    @longdomedia Před 2 lety +49

    This model is easily one of the best STI's to be released, definately become more appreciated since the VA chasis came out.

    • @SoulsSave
      @SoulsSave Před 2 lety +3

      Ya videos or photos doesn’t do its justice. I love the wide aggressive look

    • @4doors671
      @4doors671 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Lol can’t compare this to the VA STI. This thing handles like a boat and the engine is worse

    • @ryanwasilewski7742
      @ryanwasilewski7742 Před 5 měsíci

      ⁠@@4doors671 how are you gunna call the smaller/lighter chassis a boat 🤓😭 the VA is the most disconnected and numb/uninspired feeling of all the generations. Also how you gunna call the engine in the GR/GV worse ? Aside from the 2019+ type RA blocks they’re literally the same 😂 goofy

    • @4doors671
      @4doors671 Před 5 měsíci

      @@ryanwasilewski7742 I’m not the only one saying that the stink eye Subarus handling is shit. Also lightness is not the only contributor to a cars handling.

    • @ryanwasilewski7742
      @ryanwasilewski7742 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@4doors671 As a Subaru tech who has driven every generation of Impreza/wrx/sti and owned a good portion, it’s clear you have no idea what your talking about lmao. There’s a reason the “stink eye” was the last chassis to compete in the WRC, the VA is/was too large (weight and dimensions wise) to be close to competitive. Subaru made that car fat and wide to appeal to normies and the masses and it shows thru and thru. I also didn’t say the GR is the best handling generation. But to say the VA handles better is a hilarious cope.

  • @gabrielmartinez5961
    @gabrielmartinez5961 Před rokem +22

    I own a 14 WRX hatch. I bought it new, and after 9 years the engine blew. The car only has 56k miles and I take it to the Subaru dealership for regular maintenance. The car is completely stock, and never took it on the track. The clutch did get squeaky like he mentioned, and the paint is really thin. Love this car, but it broke my heart that the engine blew. Left me and my wife stranded on the highway and didn’t get home until 4 am.

    • @smithwrx5910
      @smithwrx5910 Před rokem +1

      What blew? Spun bearing? head gasket? Ringland? either way... That super sucks ...

    • @wardcathcart121
      @wardcathcart121 Před 10 měsíci

      This is STi

    • @TDT0188
      @TDT0188 Před 8 měsíci

      Valve spring or rod bearing probably. There was a known valve spring issue that they would warranty as well as class action suits against the pistons for ringland failure and the main and rod bearings for just being poorly made.

  • @oky69
    @oky69 Před 2 lety +10

    This model never caught my eye until I saw a couple of them in the flesh , in my opinion they would make an excellent daily .
    I prefer the early style blue interior in my sti bugeye , that’s just my preference . Any one looking for a sti I suggest carrying out a compression check, budgeting on engine hoses , rocker hat gaskets. The EJ257 is a good Torquay motor but don’t expect it to rev like a 207 . A good tune , free flowing exhaust and intake will make it a ausome daily .

  • @gamerfreak10210
    @gamerfreak10210 Před rokem +4

    About 2 years ago I traded my 2011 wrx 116k miles for a 2011 sti with exactly 16,667 miles on the dot when I bought it. 29k almost 30k but it was in great condition and had such low mileage I couldn’t pass it up.
    I absolutely love my car it was my dream car and now I have it. Super fun to drive as well!

  • @ddsgardening7437
    @ddsgardening7437 Před 2 lety

    Cheers mate have been a Subi owner since 1998 Gt Forester ×2 and MY 07 WRX Hatch ,top review really enjoy your style reviewing 👍

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much mate. - AK

  • @user-pn7vb3rf2s
    @user-pn7vb3rf2s Před 8 měsíci

    Great review video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @williamlee4214
    @williamlee4214 Před 2 lety +7

    If people give you guys sticks for the silly bits ignore them: Keep having fun and you will keep making more of these. (and better they will get!)

  • @NathanElcoate
    @NathanElcoate Před 2 lety

    Thankyou for bringing some sensibility to the tired argument. I say come to the hills and I'll show you what one is capable of. Not everyone cares about highway pulls. One of these G3 hatches would be an awesome upgrade from my GD. Nice review 👍👍

  • @andrewmiddleton2685
    @andrewmiddleton2685 Před 3 měsíci

    Just bought an STI hatch 3 days ago love it so far glad to see you didn’t completely trash them in the video😂

  • @ddsgardening7437
    @ddsgardening7437 Před 2 lety

    After our 25 years of being with Subaru, yes we have ordered a 120n in Silver pic up Augustus this year my wife and I can't wait and our dog loves the idea of rear heated seats 😀

  • @jamess3644
    @jamess3644 Před 4 měsíci

    Great video, I own a 09 hatch STI in South Africa which I'm sure is pretty much the same right hand spec as the Australian ones. I am not a mechanic nor an expert but in my 9 years of owning it here are some of the things I've learnt:
    1. Engine - Pull the Oil dip stick out when the car is running. If you see white puffs of smoke coming out then it probably has Ringland failure (I wish I knew this when I bought mine). I bought the car at 50k km and the piston rings where broken and pieces of the pistons had broken off. ScoobyWorx rebuilt the motor with forged wiesco pistons for me with a stock map and I'm on 125k km now and all is still strong. Picking up a second hand one with a forged motor or just forged pistons with a stock tune would also be a benefit in my opinion.
    2. Fuel - We only get 95 octane petrol so make sure your map is correct for your fuel and don't use anything less. We tend to over fuel a bit so a puff of black smoke out the back would'nt be considered a bad thing in your rear view mirror on occasion as you really don't want your engine running lean.
    3. Other issues I've had - Boot button is electric and the rubber protection comes off so try not get it wet else it won't work. Recaro seat height adjustment also broke. Paint is the softest substance on earth so try not scratch it...
    All in all, it's a great car that always puts a smile on anyone's face that drives it.

  • @philiphutton9422
    @philiphutton9422 Před 2 lety +1

    Good review, covered most of the bases!

  • @simonvance8054
    @simonvance8054 Před rokem +6

    Personally this is my favourite shape ever in the WRX/STI especially in the hatch. Subaru had that cool aggressive look in this model, now the newer ones look like just another conservative Japanese car with a bit of sportiness to it. I’d absolutely rather have a good cond used car of this model than a new one or later model even if I have to spend money on repairs. Great video, this was hugely helpful information. Thanks!...

  • @stevehatch5453
    @stevehatch5453 Před 2 lety +3

    Great car to review and loved hearing the level of detail that you do go into without going near any yawn material. Cracked up with the "any big chunks out of the alloys.. mmm- shit driver". Bloody spot on 😂😂

  • @davidbrayshaw3529
    @davidbrayshaw3529 Před 2 lety +2

    Another great review as always. I'd add that it's worthwhile getting a couple of quotes for insurance if you're looking at these machines.

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  Před 2 lety

      Oh mate that's a tough one. We've considered it but with the amount of variables, not to mention how we'd make sense of that for international viewers (which make up a huge percentage) it has been relegated to the too hard basket.
      Awesome idea but we simply don't have the resources to make it happen. - AK

    • @davidbrayshaw3529
      @davidbrayshaw3529 Před 2 lety

      @@ReDriven I definitely understand the problems associated with that and wasn't suggesting that you provide that information. I was implying that insurance premiums for the performance Subaru's can be pretty eye watering when compared with other vehicles. It was a deal breaker for a friend of mine who was looking to purchase one a few years ago. And he had an excellent driving history! Thanks for your reply.

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  Před 2 lety

      @@davidbrayshaw3529 that’s an excellent point David. We’ll totally include that sort of information next time we film a performance or high premium car. - Ak

  • @m.m8760
    @m.m8760 Před 2 lety

    Great review. Well researched. I don't agree about the "complete nightmare" bit as this advice applies to purchasing any used performance car.

  • @jzfromauburn
    @jzfromauburn Před 2 lety +5

    Ripper content as always!
    Redriven please do a review on the Evo X and GR Yaris!!!

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  Před 2 lety +2

      Both in the works Ollie and thanks so much mate. - AK

    • @natel5370
      @natel5370 Před 2 měsíci

      Good shout sir a jdm evo x is a weapon in manual form loved mine .. out of the box you can make them dance literally.. the 4B11 motor is very underrated due to die hard 4G63 lovers hating on it but 400/400 is a blast in one !!

  • @joseph1980.
    @joseph1980. Před 11 měsíci

    Bought one a few weeks ago. Wrx S prodrive. Tuned to 325. So far so good. Living it

  • @09BertoSS
    @09BertoSS Před 2 lety +2

    I love the fender flares & front bumper look on this gen,
    My ‘14 only had 1 literally small fender bender 😐 otherwise it would be perfect

  • @AUS-NewbiTLorD
    @AUS-NewbiTLorD Před 2 lety +2

    I bought a 2006 WRX STI 8 years ago at 125,000kms (original engine) for $21k. It's now 212,000kms and the only issues I've experienced was: Radiator. Fans. Clutch. CV Boots. Thermostat. Rocker cover gaskets were leaking recently and fixed that up. Overall maintenance (i.e. Fluids) and replacing it all myself over the last 8 years has probably been about $3500 all up. It's been a daily driver, driven on average 3-4 days a week and it's probably been the most reliable and low maintenance car I've owned (compared to a Ford Falcon, Mitsubishi Lancer and Toyota Yaris).
    Occasional spirited driving, mostly driving off-boost when not out cruising with groups or friends. It's been great. Spent 7 years of it's life in Darwin, NT and now in SE QLD.
    Only thing I can recommend is that if you plan to buy one of these cars, learn how to do regular maintenance yourself and have mechanical sympathy. Never let the oil drop past 3/4 as EJ257s motors can be easy oil starved. Don't lug the motor as the ringlands are prone to failure.

  • @westhouse2012
    @westhouse2012 Před měsícem

    Owned 1 and sold it because of all the kids! Still wake up from night sweats in the middle of the night. Was the most enjoyable, raw car I owned. Loved it. Miss it....should've just invested in baby seats with bolstered neck support....

  • @oscarzt1652
    @oscarzt1652 Před rokem

    i like the style and thoroughness of your review, reminds me of mat watson at carwow.

  • @ddsgardening7437
    @ddsgardening7437 Před 2 lety

    Pace note commentary was Gold 🤣🤣

  • @smithwrx5910
    @smithwrx5910 Před rokem

    Not only is the 08 sti my dream car. Ive owned one and modified it for the last 13 years. This channel has done its research and was open about the not so good. Still on the original engine internals at 340whp on track days. some day it will give out but prepared to rebuild the stock motor when that happens

    • @Texas_Cruiser
      @Texas_Cruiser Před 9 měsíci

      It seems like not having a pro tune is a big factor in ones that don't last long.

  • @04WELLYDEEP
    @04WELLYDEEP Před 11 měsíci

    I've got a 2012 sti a-line (auto) sedan. Ive had it for a year now and it's been awesome, sitting at 105,000km and was at 95,000 when I got it and cost me $22,000. It feels awesome to drive, super fast, super good cornering and touch wood - it's been very reliable. My experience with it so.far had been very good - one thing to remember is these have a cambelt so make sure you're prepared to spend about $2000 to do that.

  • @gar24407
    @gar24407 Před 2 lety +3

    The cup holder cover still in one piece??? That was a garage lady for sure 😂🤣

  • @trentmorris2502
    @trentmorris2502 Před 2 lety

    For the money I would go an i20n for sure. These are great but the levels of tech and safety on the newer cars is amazing.

  • @normls8615
    @normls8615 Před 2 lety

    3rd gear on highway in 02 non STI wagon is the cars happy place. Driving it is my happy place, & it's stock as well as the families favorite ride.
    But for a new happy place GR Yarris.

  • @tonycarranza4161
    @tonycarranza4161 Před 2 lety +4

    hatchback FTW! I can attest to the reliability if you don’t go crazy in mods. my 06 WRX is still ripping at 190K with just a catback

  • @mitchrelf957
    @mitchrelf957 Před rokem

    The rally car safety section had me rolling! Hilarious :)

  • @biglap.australia
    @biglap.australia Před 2 lety

    A few years ago a friend of mine bought a new one of these and month latter had another car give him a love tap while going down a two lane road. That tap was enough to cave in the centre pillar and bend the chassis rail.
    The 2 month old car was written off! He couldn’t believe it!
    So the insurance company at the time offered him to just order another. He went stuff that and requested the insurance company he buy something else.

  • @1stcrusader1
    @1stcrusader1 Před rokem +2

    I’ve had MY08 since new and driven 150k, has been completely reliable, only thing done in addition to regular maintenance is replaced noisy power steering pump.

  • @bridgetclinch3678
    @bridgetclinch3678 Před 9 měsíci

    Just lost my 2013 manual WRX one of those that I got new to an idiot crashing me, good review, they're an awesome car

  • @BocaAtractivo82
    @BocaAtractivo82 Před 2 lety

    Awesome review! EVs currently aren't as agile as the STI though. How about a Mini Countryman S ALL4 ^_* - just a thought mate

  • @krimitpatel2364
    @krimitpatel2364 Před 2 lety

    Nice video,
    If you could can you please do the honda accord euro cu2 review. I saw the recent euro video, it would be nice to compare the both too.

  • @andrewslattery2145
    @andrewslattery2145 Před 2 lety +2

    Solid review. Very objective and informative. Does this review broadly apply to STIs from 2004 - 2021 as they all have the same engine EJ257? With the discontinue of the STI, do you think resale values will remain strong

    • @eyecontrol4900
      @eyecontrol4900 Před 2 lety +1

      I just check the used car website here in Aus, and the most recent STI's are going for at least $55-65k, even with plenty of mileage on the clock. The resell value on top spec WRX's is insane, certainly with the supply issues and all the covid shit pushing the prices up.

    • @charlatanshost18
      @charlatanshost18 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, I'd say the advice is mostly the same of other STIs with the EJ257. I looked out for the same mechanical issues and signs when looking for my 2015 STI. It has the same engine, gearbox and brembos as tested here. As for values, I paid $37k back in 2018 for mine with 44,000kms, I'm currently seeing similar examples well north of $50k now..

    • @andrewslattery2145
      @andrewslattery2145 Před 2 lety

      @@charlatanshost18 you have a great car there. Enjoy

  • @williamstewart3469
    @williamstewart3469 Před 2 lety +1

    I did happen to see one stopped on the side of the highway plooming out white smoke/steam/vapour.
    As I drove by smug as an EV driver at an environmental conference in my cheap Toyota.

  • @johnl2613
    @johnl2613 Před 2 lety +1

    My 2008sti is 150K still running fine. Only biggy was the noisy power steering pump which I eventually changed...

  • @danbywaters6123
    @danbywaters6123 Před 2 lety +4

    Great review.
    For me, these Subarus are a little bit special. With the boxer engine, their unique sound and a brilliant AWD system, they have real soul and character. They are a bit 'different', and that appeals to me.
    Between 2015 and 2020 I owned and daily drove a MY11 WRX (the first of the wide bodies). Such a fun car. I sold it on to buy something a bit btter suited to family life but really miss it. Mine had about 60k on it when I bought it and had just had a clutch replaced under warranty (collapsed pressure plate).
    I put another 60k on it and the one and only fault I had with it was a failed brake pedal switch. Very common on Subarus but a replacement switch from the dealer is only about $20 and replacement takes about 2 minutes......
    Even with 120k on the clock, it was still on the same brake pads that it left the factory with, and they still had plenty of meat left!

    • @kzz8971
      @kzz8971 Před 2 lety +2

      I think the WRX of this generation is better suited for street driving. The STI is too difficult to drive for some reason. The WRX is easier to drive and lighter. I’ve driven both so I know, and currently have a ‘13 STI.

    • @williamnguyen6859
      @williamnguyen6859 Před 2 lety

      @@kzz8971 I'm curious to what makes the STI too difficult to drive. Would you care to explain? I'm thinking of getting one.

    • @kzz8971
      @kzz8971 Před 2 lety

      @@williamnguyen6859 For one, its difficult to get going from a stop. Even on a stock clutch, I stall my car from time to time. Also, I don’t really like the notchy feeling when you shift into gear on the 6-speed gearbox. It feels unnatural. The body of the car is stiffer and heavier than the WRX.
      I think you should drive both and see which one fits your needs best.

  • @NZNeiko
    @NZNeiko Před 2 lety

    I love my 09 sti , had to rebuild it at 152k kms but It’s by far my favourite car to drive and daily

  • @neilbarron858
    @neilbarron858 Před rokem +1

    The squeek re clutch is not the weld on firewall but the clutch pin binding. It runs dry and will start to damage bush

  • @imobul7829
    @imobul7829 Před 6 měsíci

    STI is true drivers car . I own a blob STI with ej207 motor that i had done a fully forge motor top to bottom 2.1 stroker . Puts a smile on my face every time i drive.

  • @Jrob992
    @Jrob992 Před 2 lety

    This generations wrx is also a great option. Had the same 2.5 (with weaker rods but it’s not like the STI can take a ton of power anyway) and have good parts and looks where it matters. Put an IAG block in my girlfriends sedan and it’s awesome at half the cost.

  • @jaredcusick5151
    @jaredcusick5151 Před 2 lety

    bought a 08 hatch, replaced the block because it spun a bearing. now its built much stronger and will all be brand new again once I'm finished with it! love this car, its just a money pit

  • @davidcooke4925
    @davidcooke4925 Před 2 lety

    Great review

  • @JoseLopez-dv5rk
    @JoseLopez-dv5rk Před rokem +2

    I hope myn is good i bought it from a 60 year old man just sitting in his drive way he also had a bugeye wagon and 2020 sti i bought it from him with 86k miles said he never abused it never even really went passed 80mph 🙏2013 white pearl wrx completely stock

  • @pogtuber5146
    @pogtuber5146 Před 2 lety

    Interesting that you pointed out the welds on the firewall for the clutch. Those should have been fixed on the 2011-2014 models.

  • @loganwilson6727
    @loganwilson6727 Před 2 lety +8

    Bought an 09 STI not long ago, only problems I have found are a helicoil put in crooked which is a big pain. And it needed some new front end rubber (bushings etc.) the car has almost 200k and was driven in Canada winters.

    • @txomin5147
      @txomin5147 Před rokem

      the car was rust free or damaged by the canadian winter?

    • @loganwilson6727
      @loganwilson6727 Před rokem

      @txomin really not too bad, just surface rust underneath and a little bit of bubbling on rear fenders

  • @oddities-whatnot
    @oddities-whatnot Před 4 měsíci +1

    Im in the UK, a browse on Auto Trader reveals a handful of WRX STI examples from various years. I would only get one from a Subaru dealer, with FSH, unmodified and no more than two previous owners.

  • @JWOLDING
    @JWOLDING Před 3 měsíci

    As a 25 year old I bought one of these 17 years ago over a 180SX type X for the same money. The WRX was far more practical than the 180sx at the time. 4 doors, I literally took my grandmother out.
    I still own the WRX. I also own a manual VL Calais turbo, plus a BA Barra turbo with far more power. That pair are much faster in a straight line but the GC8 is just a better all round performance car. It is my favourite.❤❤

  • @samgao
    @samgao Před 2 lety +1

    I had a 2010 wrx. Sold it at 134k miles. The ONLY major thing that happened to it was my throw out bearing died making the car undriveable. That happened about 125k. But replaced it for about 900 parts and labor, and boom. Everything was good to go again, for another 100+ miles!
    Interior was just really drab, and the sound was not the best…

  • @TheBlackMetalGoatDeer
    @TheBlackMetalGoatDeer Před 9 měsíci +1

    I’ll say this much, mate: head gaskets, while very important, are, fortunately, dirt cheap! They’re just a couple pieces of thin metal, and are decently easy to replace, whereas with certain high end Italian cars often have issues with snapped connecting rods, which are a great deal more expensive and challenging to replace. Ferraris. Ahem. Regardless, if you get a car that’s know to have a weak link, prevention is better than the cure; replace that part.

  • @stuartedge5906
    @stuartedge5906 Před 4 měsíci

    I have a 2008 WRX STI spec R with 260,000km on the odo. Still a great car.
    It has had an engine rebuild, thanks to Michael South Engineering (MSR).
    With forged pistons, stronger rods, flex fuel, it has tons of torque.
    Also a gearbox rebuild due the centre diff viscous coupling causing a thumping noise when warmed up.
    I have updated the technology with a Pioneer head unit with Android Auto.
    Now I am installing Alpine sub-woofer and amplifier and speakers to upgrade the sound. This makes a huge difference for anyone who appreciates good sound.
    Fun to drive, plenty of space in the back with the seats folded.
    Contact me if want any further details.

  • @calebwhyte6957
    @calebwhyte6957 Před 2 lety +1

    Love these cars, you see this hatch everywhere in New Zealand

    • @maxpower7774
      @maxpower7774 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, STI versions fanging around with giant wings driven by young hoons, and 95% of normal WRX versions owned by 20 something females.

    • @daixer3156
      @daixer3156 Před rokem

      @Max Power777
      Hahaha so true! But that's how loyal subie fans are. There's some families like mine that is like that. Loyal to the Subie franchise. I have neighbor's that are the same way too! Kids have the performance and the parent's/women have the regular subies.

  • @DMan-it5tq
    @DMan-it5tq Před 2 lety

    Bahaha love the rally navigator voice over!

  • @ThatwhiteSTI
    @ThatwhiteSTI Před 2 lety

    I have a 2013 Tangerine STI, that had new OEM dealer installed motor installed cause it blew up. Had 10k miles on it, very cheap and very inner chopped tires. Sadly the motor blew up after 10k of me having it because the previous owner didn’t tell me she abused it in the winter, I’m lucky to have a new motor built for it, just need to install it and it’ll make mid 500 to the wheel

  • @Phurzt
    @Phurzt Před 2 lety +1

    08' was my first wrexy. Still drive it daily. Thing is a lego set. One of the best sports cars to own.

  • @TwistedDonners
    @TwistedDonners Před 2 lety +5

    As usual brilliant video guys. I honestly think it'd be easier too like the whole channel than each individual video lol.
    Would honestly love to see a video of the worst cars Hullsy has ever had the displeasure of having too fix or service as I think he'd have some doozies too tell.
    Have you guys had any luck trying to find a D-max too review for the channel? Besides the the Genesis if I could suggest a car that'd I'd like too see you guys review if possible is the ex military Perentie.
    If you're in WA at any point you're more than welcome too use my for a review and be as brutally honest as possible.
    Looking forward to receiving the shirts and keyring next week and also looking forward to next week's videos. And not long til you hit 70k subscribers guys so keep up the good work 👍 .

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  Před 2 lety +1

      Good on you mate, thanks for the kind words! We’ve actually filmed a D-Max and the review will publish in a couple of weeks, so stay tuned.
      Your order has been packed and will be in the post first thing tomorrow, apologies for the delay, still just a few people in the team, but doing our best!
      Enjoy your weekend, mate! All the best

    • @MartinJones123
      @MartinJones123 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ReDriven Oh no... That other guy is going to ask for a Dmax video non stop 🤣

    • @TwistedDonners
      @TwistedDonners Před 2 lety

      @@ReDriven No stress on the shirts mate as I know you guys are still under the pump with the having just launched the store and had a feeling you guys may have filmed the D-max but wasn't sure so be interesting too see if what I've heard from some people who own them holds true.
      You guys enjoy your weekends too and don't forget to have some down time as well.

  • @vv247
    @vv247 Před rokem

    My from new 2014 WRX hatch limited has been spectacular, no mods other than a COBB access port stage 1 tune which is waaaay better than Subaru's tune. Dealer serviced and loved and cared for every day.

  • @NicoCoeurDeLion
    @NicoCoeurDeLion Před 8 měsíci

    Even back when I was a Z guy I appreciated these STIs and now that I have the 2014 Impreza Sport I even have more respect for it. Can’t wait to get one

  • @BlokeWithTheWRX
    @BlokeWithTheWRX Před 5 měsíci

    Currently have a 2012 WRX Hatchback Premium and it has been my dream car for 8 years.
    Got it 2 years ago and haven't regretted it.
    The car is basically 100% stock mechanically; Catback exhaust + a GFB Blow Off Valve.
    It's currently got 208,000km and stock engine, stock transmission, etc is from the factory.
    People underestimating the power a WRX has is crazy. They're plenty fast enough for street fun and they put you back in your seat hard.
    Problems that can arise is leaking oil (Often from rocket cover gaskets or turbo seals) and / or burning oil (Often from sticky oil control rings around your pistons.)
    After an engine flush, it made the rings 'unstuck' and was able to keep oil in and blow by has significantly decreased.
    Subarus are known to burn oil so don't be surprised if yours does.
    Don't service them every 10,000-12,00km; do it every 5000km and keep everything clean.
    Overall (My experience atleast) has been a solid 10/10. I bought it at 144,00km with full service history every 7000km.
    If your going to buy a WRX or STI, please get one bone stock or close to it. Do your own modifications and take them to a reputable workshop.
    Lastly, don't flog the fk out of it. Put your foot down here and there but don't be red-lining it constantly.

  • @fabiancastillo5784
    @fabiancastillo5784 Před 10 měsíci

    The hatchback was my first option unless i found an Evo 10 but I ended up with a hatchback WRX and it’s SOO convenient with carrying and driving people

  • @kody7041
    @kody7041 Před 2 lety +1

    the brembo brakes themselves usually have to get replaced or get timecerts installed because the threads usually strip out.

  • @eyecontrol4900
    @eyecontrol4900 Před 2 lety +12

    Only thing I would say at 22:00 , is that the STI's will go up in value a lot more than the ST or the i20N. Since they killed off the Wrx Sti, these will get the "collectors item" badge, and will hardly drop in 2nd hand price at all I reckon.

  • @dj8010
    @dj8010 Před 2 lety

    Owned a 2012 STI limited purchased brand new was one of the best cars I ever owned. Traded in on 2013 STI SE (0range 1 of 100) with only 5,000 original miles, and now it just sits in the garage LOL. Probably going to post up for sale to a collector.

  • @pirihern9329
    @pirihern9329 Před rokem +3

    keep it stock with spt add ons and do not abuse it. maybe it will make it to 300,000 miles. I'm 70 retired 2006 sti with 140,000 miles

  • @RGV2300
    @RGV2300 Před 2 lety

    The greater the mileage, the greater the chances the engine has been trash out, unfortunately, these cars are cursed by its heritage. Before buying any subaru, it's good to look for leaks of any kind, also look for traces of corrosion in the coolant system (it should be noticeable in the expansion tank). If there is any, you can buy it keeping in mind you have to overhaul the engine. And finally, a compression test (which will tell you how worn the engine is) and a scanner diagnosis for any electric problem.
    Also the turbo, i have only work on NA ej engines, but taking off the suction hose that goes to the turbo, and moving the axle from side to side and axialy will tell you about how worn the turbo is (it has to be minimal).

  • @MadaniK_80
    @MadaniK_80 Před rokem +1

    He asked so nicely I actually liked and subscribed 😂

  • @fishingtherapy5959
    @fishingtherapy5959 Před měsícem

    I got a 22 wrx. By far the most fun, fast vehicle I've ever owned. No it won't break your neck accelerating but it will out you in your seat and put a smile on you and anyone else in your vehicle. Very controlled, predictable power. They often day don't drive your hero but when it comes to subaru you should

  • @cirios9594
    @cirios9594 Před rokem +2

    Bought a 04’ w/159k miles 5 years ago and now at 174k with no issues.

  • @markustaylor1889
    @markustaylor1889 Před 10 měsíci

    My first car I bought on my own was a 2010 STI and I loved it but unfortunately it caught fire will definitely be getting another though

  • @TheChris917
    @TheChris917 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Adam, can you please do a review on Jim’s Ryobi powered pedal car? Looks pretty sick!

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  Před 2 lety +1

      I need to get my F1 spec super licence and a new Hans device, then we'll review it. - AK

  • @shiloh5199
    @shiloh5199 Před 9 měsíci

    The GR chassis WRX STi hatchback is my favorite WRX to this day. Why do people hate on the hatchback?

  • @butwhole9704
    @butwhole9704 Před rokem +1

    11-14 sti sedan is my favorite, if I bought one it'd be a 11-14, I have a 11wrx, super comfy and roomy inside.

  • @jonathanberglind4589
    @jonathanberglind4589 Před 2 lety

    In terms of what goes wrong with the G3 I have seen rust forming below the back glass of the tailgate, not on all of them here but it would be more common in the UK and parts of the US

  • @Vohaul214
    @Vohaul214 Před 6 měsíci

    Nice review.

  • @skylinevspec000
    @skylinevspec000 Před 9 měsíci

    Do love mine. 2011, auto spec r, swapped the recaros for some all leather WRX seats for a bit more comfort and carbon wrapped all the plastic. till I die car.

  • @garylai363
    @garylai363 Před rokem

    Still have my stock 2012 WRX STi hatchback in white, all stock, 70,000kms, bought it brand new. It's been a good car, shit on gas though, and burns oil, but I haven't driven it much and it hasn't given me any major issues. A part of me wants something newer with a better ride and better cabin sound dampening, but there's nothing new that is very interesting and still a 6 speed that will set me back a bunch of money.

  • @gizmoegamer4487
    @gizmoegamer4487 Před 2 lety

    This is my realistic dream car, I have always wanted one of these on bags, I follow so many random people on Instagram just cuz they own and post photos of these lol

  • @DEVILTAZ35
    @DEVILTAZ35 Před rokem

    They actually look really good in black. I just had one beside me yesterday.

  • @ultimatedonar
    @ultimatedonar Před 2 lety +2

    I really need a "Mmmmm....shit driver." t-shirt added to the ReDriven merch.