![]() 12/08/2018 at 23:42 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
It probably has hail damage. Found this 2011 WRX hatch, with 37,000 miles for 18k. I’m not super into the wide body WRXs but it’s blue, and has the nice grey wheels. Then I get to reading and find that it had hail damage.
Says it has a clean title, but it might just have never been reported to an insurance company, because damage like this should have totally most cars.
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Like a golf ball dimples make it more areo dynamic.
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18k with hail damage - wow.
![]() 12/09/2018 at 00:10 |
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Never buy a WRX used?
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Look at price for 08-11s with 100,000+ Miles
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Probably a good idea. you could say the same for 100,000 miles bmws too, and I did that.
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Speaking of damaged cars, its only when I started looking at cheap American imports (Mustangs, Camaros, you name it) that I noticed how many flood damaged cars have entered Europe shores. A V8 MUSTANG FOR ONLY 15K EUROS, ZOMG >>>> reads the small lettering: This car has a rebuilt title because of flood damage. Sigh...:(
Maybe I should buy the car anyway, fill it with rice and let it sit overnight./s
![]() 12/09/2018 at 08:15 |
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Yep, when you roll it the dimples will reduce drag and get you an extra rotation or two.
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Its not hail damage, it's aerodynamic dimpling!