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Originally Posted by Torgus
No offense but your 128i is not exactly special. Just dump the miles on it. You are not going to devalue it 8k by the miles you would save by driving the subie unless you are an uber driver.
You now have to drop 8k + insurance to get a subie which will have more issues than your bmw.
The only good thing about the subie is it will be quicker than your bmw
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Considering the OP is in the northeast, the WRX will be able to handle the winter and inclement weather far easier than the 1er. I owned a 2003 WRX since new for 14 years, and with winter tires on it, it was an absolute beast in the snow.
It was always amusing to see the look on peoples' faces who were driving 4WD trucks and SUVs when I could get better grip in snowy conditions with the AWD and winter tires compared to their worn all season tires.