Yep, it's everyone's favorite GRM forum game: What Car Should I Buy?
Bear with me guys and girls, this is kinda long.
Yeah, this time it's for me. My 2009 WRX is starting to turn into a rolling pile of crap with just 58,000 miles. Right now, the following is going on:
-Bad A/C compressor
-serious clutch issues, including whining throw-out bearing, creaking clutch, chattering clutch, and clicking clutch pedal
-broken glove box door
-12v outlets blowing fuses
-dashboard vents randomly falling out
-everything rattles
-wheel balance/suspension vibration that can't be fixed
-turbo buzzing noise under acceleration
-shifter rattle
The thing that sucks is that when I bought the car, it was supposed to have the Subaru Gold Plus 100,000mi bumper to bumper warranty, with a $0 deductible. Well, when I bought it in for service today, to my surprise, Subaru has me on file for a different warranty, possibly due to the shady nature of the dealer I bought it from, which has a rich history of pulling shady crap with customers. They started with the A/C compressor. That's going to cost me about $100 to get fixed, not the $0 I was expecting. The belt isn't covered, because they said it has to be cut off, which I think is BS. The clutch issues is where the nails were being driven into the coffin.
They said that there's definitely some issues there. They want to pull the intercooler, drop the exhaust, and drop the tranny to inspect the clutch. They said that it might be some linkage that needs to be lubed. If that's it, then I have to pay for the lube and the time it's in the service bay. If it's something more, then the deductible comes into play, and it only covers certain parts. So, essentially, this could cost me anywhere from $50 to thousands because they screwed up my warranty. They didn't even really look at the other stuff going on.
So... I'm thinking about just getting out of the car while I still can. But what should I get? Here's some requirements:
-I live in MA, and I have to drive in the snow. AWD is nice, but I may settle for FWD.
-It has to be fun to drive (obviously)
-Has to be a late model car I can make payments on (like 2008-up) with low mileage
-Good MPG's would be nice for a change
-No Toyota products please, not a fan of their stuff, and yes, I've had plenty of experience with them
-I like to row my own, but I'll settle for an auto if it's still "fun"
-around $22k and under please!
At the top of my list are the 2010-up Mazda3 S and the Honda Civic Si 4-door. Think stuff like that.
And no, I don't fit in Miatas.