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  1. From what I’ve read on the internet, it’s not turbo lag... I can feel the turbo working. It’s in the middle of acceleration that the jerky feeling happens
  2. It’s a 2018. It had 12 miles on it when I got it. Has 2500 now. Haven’t had any service done yet, although I’ve read that I should have changed the oil after 1000 miles
  3. Hey everyone, I’m a new Subaru WRX, owner. I’ve loved the car since I was in high school and finally was able to get one! I have concerns about the power... when I’m accelerating (not 100% or anything) through first, second, and third, between 3500 and 4500 rpms, my car seems to hesitate... after it hits about 5000, it pushes through and becomes the car that I expect it to be! Smooth and powerful acceleration...maybe I’m losing power? Or could my clutch be slipping? Turbo problem? WHAT THE F%*# is happening??? ps. I’ll admit, I’m a poser and don’t know spoob about cars, but really want to learn more and grow with my car... thanks in advance!

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