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2012 Impreza 5D- Installing vs Factory Roof Racks

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Hi,

 

This is my first post here and as you can see by the name, I don't actually own a Subaru just yet. I'm trying to gather as much information as possible on the Impreza Hatch.

 

That said, what are everyone's opinions on factory roof racks (std. sport models), or installing roof racks. I know I'd be losing some options by not buying the Sport models, but at the same time, I could potentially save thousands.

 

Honestly, I'd love to hear opinions any and all trims of the Impreza Hatchbacks.

 

Thanks!

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Thanks for the heads up, a simple google search could have turned this up for me- sorry for the post!

 

I've been using cars101 for specs on each of the trims, does anyone here have any preference or opinion of specific trims of the Impreza? Seems like there's countless options...

 Seems like there's countless options...

because there are countless consumers with varying opinions!  in the marketing/business world a phrase that some use (unfortunately) is "the best consumer is an unhappy one"...of course technology and innovation drives the market too but so do savy marketing peeps - lots of options, frequent changes, frequent make overs....it keeps the machine going.

 

if you're into novelty then you'll want gadgets that appeal. if you're into practicality then you'll want practical options.  if you're the type to get really annoyed if something is lacking later on - better get it now.  if you don't get easily bothered you can ere towards not getting something you're wavering on.  if fiscal responsibility is big on your list you might keep it short, if you'd rather pay now and know you have it later, stack the options up.  if you're the rear type that hates things that can break, don't get expensive/costly gadgets that cause more maintenance/costs - heated windshields/seats for instance.  if you're a tinkerer then most can be added later yourself or via independent mechanic cheaper, if yo'ure the type that shouldn't be caught with a anything more than a butter knife - get the options now. and i can come up with more....so which of those 10 personality types are you?

 

make a list of what you like then ask questions about some of them.

Edited by grossgary

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