Looking into an STI.. I know theres a bunch of you on here
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I was looking into an STi yesterday but couldn't find one in my range but did end up buying a new car. Goldstien has nothing on the lot as far as used go, but they do have a leftover 06.
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I was looking into an STi yesterday but couldn't find one in my range but did end up buying a new car. Goldstien has nothing on the lot as far as used go, but they do have a leftover 06.
Well if you were there looking and didn't get an STi, my first guess would be an LGT. Am I close? I test drove a Spec B a while back and loved it, but it was too expensive at the time.
Well if you were there looking and didn't get an STi, my first gues would be an LGT......... Spec B a while back and loved it, but it was too expensive at the time.
Sweet car, but yeah they are pricey. As far as my insurance, I use Mercury casulty $650/year full coverage $500 deductible.
I wouldn't plan on them moving much on the price unless maybe it was a demo or something, and in that case stay far away. I don't think a dealership would allow a sti to be a demo car anyway, so you probably won't have to worry about that.
I'm actually about to switch insurance companies so I've been doing some shopping around recently. Gieco and Progressive both gave me quotes around $1300 a year. I'm 27, 2 points on license, and 1 no at fault accident.
I would try Esurance, I have full coverage and gap coverage (replaces car if totaled) and I pay less than 1,000 a year, but I am 38 and have a clean driving record (thanks to Traffic School)