Okay, here's the deal
I'm 18, and I'd like to save up for a car, and I'm currently looking at a 2002 WRX. Yeah, it's a 2-3 year plan
anyway, I like just about everything about it, looks, the fact that it's got good handling (4wd), etc.. etc.. especially the 227 HP
I've yet to hop into one, but I'm pretty sure I'll enjoy it.
Unfortunatly, the WRX model is limited to a 2.0 L engine, due to Rally Limits, I believe, so they get around this with turbo-charging.
I was told that turbo-charging a car most likely only lasts a few years, and then the turboes need to be re-built, or you gotta live without it.
On the other hand, my friend's aunt has a Nissan Skyline (in japan) that has been running for 15 or so years without touching the turboes ever.
Anyone have any insight on this?
I'm 18, and I'd like to save up for a car, and I'm currently looking at a 2002 WRX. Yeah, it's a 2-3 year plan

anyway, I like just about everything about it, looks, the fact that it's got good handling (4wd), etc.. etc.. especially the 227 HP
I've yet to hop into one, but I'm pretty sure I'll enjoy it.Unfortunatly, the WRX model is limited to a 2.0 L engine, due to Rally Limits, I believe, so they get around this with turbo-charging.
I was told that turbo-charging a car most likely only lasts a few years, and then the turboes need to be re-built, or you gotta live without it.
On the other hand, my friend's aunt has a Nissan Skyline (in japan) that has been running for 15 or so years without touching the turboes ever.
Anyone have any insight on this?

), and a nice little turbo engine cranking 215hp i believe. Dodge claims sub 6 second 0-60 times, which if true is very impressive. Bust out a car magazine and check out the 0-60 on a s2000, which is a 240 horse power teenie tiny 2 seated monster. Yep, just under 6 seconds. I think its impressive a 20,000ish neon can do it in the same.


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