Ok fellas Im trying to decide between a 1996 to 1997 corolla or 1996 to 2000 impreza outback sport.
>impreza outback sport according to google MPG:23 city / 30 highway Engine:2.2L 4-cylinder Horsepower:137hp Curb weight:2,835lbs Torque:145lb-ft
>1997 corolla DX according to google MPG:29 city / 35 highway Engine:1.8L Horsepower: 120 hp Curb weight: 2,315 lbs Torque: 115 lb-ft
The corolla has the weight advantage. But the subaru has AWD at expense of weight. The corolla has super maintenance The subaru has ground clearance. Both have very high reliability ratings. What do?
Jack Ward
What's your mission profile for this vehicle?
Luis Myers
DD I have a 4x4 light truck and a mazda3 for the wifey. The truck sucks ass in rain or snow, plus bad MPG. I rarely drive the 3. So i need a 3rd vehicle. Leaning toward the subaru because ill probably take it down dirt roads from time to time. But its easy to lift corollas too.
Sebastian Moore
If you're going to be working on it yourself the corolla is way easier.
Brandon Moore
I will be. And this is a huge factor because ive owned corollas and AW11s before and know them well.
Christopher Edwards
They're both great. Just flip a coin, if heads, corolla wins, and if tails, outback loses.
Thomas Peterson
Hurr
Samuel Garcia
Get the rolla OP - better mpg and you already have a 4x4
Anthony Nelson
That is one of the best generations of corolla's. You will literally never have an issue with it if you do maintenance well. I bought one for $400 to fuck around with, and I've ended up dailying it because its been so reliable, despite the fact that i beat the shit out of it, and its running to downstream o2 sensor with the exhaust out the hood. Seriously, its an incredible car.
Jackson Howard
Im aware. But ground clearance and awd are tempting
Brayden Wood
*no downstream 02 sensor
Nathaniel Carter
The subaru 2.2 is a very reliable engine, and it's not going to be any more difficult to work on than the toyota
fuel economy is definitely going to be worse though
Liam Rivera
Can confirm this own a 97 subaru for years its a workhorse, easy as hell maintenance.
Alexander King
Bwomp
Noah Clark
>ifunny
Connor Phillips
Buy the corolla.
Colton Baker
Why
Jace Hill
Better fuel economy, reliable, you're familiar with them so maintenance shouldn't be a problem. You can take it on dirt roads just fine, I take my miata on them all the time.
Blake Butler
>The truck sucks ass in rain or snow Why user? Are you running with bald summer tires in the snow?
Joseph Taylor
All terrains in good condition. The rear brakes are overly sensitive. They work amazing with a load in the bed, but when empty they lock up VERY easily. Even on dry pavement. They even set the truck up with rear only ABS, knowing it would be an issue. Its a bit scary in slick conditions
Grayson Brown
That sucks. The solution is to carry an atv in the bed at all times
Anthony Hill
Lol k.
Andrew Green
>outback sport over a Legacy Wagon
everyone has their opinion
Connor Smith
Whats the benifit? It seems heavier, worse mpg, and has no real advantage. Explain plz
Jose Rivera
I'd say the Impreza is a better car than the Corolla overall. They're both right around 100hp/ton so there's probably not much of a difference between the two in the performance category. The Corolla has the Impreza beat in fuel economy, and maybe slightly in overall maintenance costs. But as far as usability goes, the Impreza is just a way more versatile car.