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Subaru STI Convertible = Profit?

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Subaru STI Convertible = Profit?

William Maley - Editor/Reporter - CheersandGears.com

February 25, 2011

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If you have been torn between choosing a convertible or a Subaru Impreza STI, a Subaru dealer in New Hampshire has an answer for you. They have in their showroom a Subaru Impreza STI convertible. Yeah, a Impreza STI convertible. The vehicle besides losing its roof is much of the same with a 305 HP turbocharged four cylinder, six speed manual, and all wheel drive. The Subaru dealer says there will be five convertibles in total. Pricing for the STI convertible is a jaw dropping $89,999. The only question is this, Why?

Source: Manchester Subaru

Source: NASIOC: Outrageous claim: 2011 STI

$90K for a subaru ?? :roflmao:

$90k and the car is worth LESS than the original MSRP. It is destroyed.

$90k and the car is worth LESS than the original MSRP. It is destroyed.

Yeah. Especially THAT car. A car all about torsional rigidity and lightweight :facepalm:

that chassis will be a pretzel after the first hooning. And I'd never pay that much for a car that really should be under a salvage title.

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