Civic Wagon or Subaru Forester?

I picked up a 98 Forester a few days ago for $350. I needs some brake rotors and possibly a head gasket. I'm debating wether I should keep my Civic Wagon or just get rid of it so I could put the money in the Subaru. I love my Wagon but I miss the air conditioning and the AWD. I was thinking about keeping the Civic for track purposes. I've noticed a few guys around running their Wagon on the track, is it worth it?

Anyone need a Wagon?? :mrgreen:

Comments

  • broodybroody New Wagonist
    If your wagon isn't 4wd, keep the subby instead. And the old forester aren't too big/high.
    Get a regular civic or crx for track purpose, more aftermarket support, lower, lighter.
  • lecoqlecoq Wagonist
    Good idea...

    Anybody want a Wagon ;)
  • Yeah keep the Subaru. Ugly, but newer and better in many ways. The only bad thing about those Subys are when the U joints go bad, you need a whole new driveshaft. And apparently it's pretty common for them to go bad.

    On the other hand you're crazy to race a wagon since you can't get any parts for it.

    broody nailed it.

    I'll probably get a WRX or Evo one day and hand this car down to a family member.
  • adamatmapadamatmap Band Wagon
    I've had experience with both honda's and subaru's. I really love the simplicity of honda's however all the Subaru's I have owned have been great, all have been WRX's and 1 single forester. I really miss the Forester even though I had it for a mere 2 months, but it went through snow GREAT and had a lot of room, especially head room being a tall guy at all.

    One day when I'm not paying out the ass for my CTS-V I might pick up a Forester for a second car, I live in Minnesota so it will serve its purpose very well!
  • Any specific year-range of Subarus you recommend?
  • 3rd4ce3rd4ce Council Member
    lecoq wrote:
    Good idea...

    Anybody want a Wagon ;)
    where do you live and how much is the asking price on the wagon.....
  • lecoqlecoq Wagonist
    I'm in Quebec right now and $1000 would be nice.
  • trigun7469trigun7469 Band Wagon
    lecoq wrote:
    I'm in Quebec right now and $1000 would be nice.

    if only you were closer
  • arciwagonarciwagon Band Wagon
    lecoq wrote:
    I picked up a 98 Forester a few days ago for $350. I needs some brake rotors and possibly a head gasket. I'm debating wether I should keep my Civic Wagon or just get rid of it so I could put the money in the Subaru. I love my Wagon but I miss the air conditioning and the AWD. I was thinking about keeping the Civic for track purposes. I've noticed a few guys around running their Wagon on the track, is it worth it?

    Anyone need a Wagon?? :mrgreen:

    head gaskets on subbies sucks pretty much need to take motor out to do it
  • broodybroody New Wagonist
    I'm in Québec too. Too bad it's wrong wheel drive (and that I have one already, but it's a 3g not 4g).
  • GimGim Band Wagon
    My brother has a 97 impreza 2.5 RS, and he loves it. Boobaroo makes a really great car. I'd rather have a 4wd wagon myself, but... Still awesome.
  • lecoqlecoq Wagonist
    If I had a 4wd wagon I would keep it for sure...I'm still thinking about keeping it since I like it a lot. I'm still doing lots of work on the Subaru and I'm gonna try to keep the Wagon if I can.
  • NashcoNashco Band Wagon
    If you don't have AWD, stick with the Subie. AWD FTW!
  • lecoqlecoq Wagonist
    Hoepfully the Subie will be ready tomorrow...I will try as hard as I can to keep the Civic Wagon...I've already got plans for it :P
  • lecoq wrote:
    I'm in Quebec right now and $1000 would be nice.

    got any pics of it or a thread about it? I might be interested if you are still looking to possibly sell....
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