Subaru Impreza WRX STI - servicing and fuel type question
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Hey folks
Pick up my new toy tomorrow - slightly excited - oh yes
A few questions which searching on the internet I dont seem to be able to get a definative answer
Ok so car is a 6 month old Subaru Impreza WRX STI in standard tune
1. What is the service intervals - the salesman at the dealership said 12k which I thought to myself sounded very unlikely
2. What fuel should I be putting in? 95 or 98? or does it not matter too much If I get stuck for 98?
Thanks in advance
Pick up my new toy tomorrow - slightly excited - oh yes
A few questions which searching on the internet I dont seem to be able to get a definative answer
Ok so car is a 6 month old Subaru Impreza WRX STI in standard tune
1. What is the service intervals - the salesman at the dealership said 12k which I thought to myself sounded very unlikely
2. What fuel should I be putting in? 95 or 98? or does it not matter too much If I get stuck for 98?
Thanks in advance
Service intervals are 12k or 12months whichever is sooner.. the big services are at
30k All fluids + Usual service items
50k Cam Belt + Usual Service items
60kall fluids + Usual Service items
In terms of servicing even the 50k cambelt service you shoould see change from £400, but the garage will advise you if you need the tensioer replaced. The tensioer will cost £120 to replace.
30k service you are looking at £300 max that at a main dealer!
Fuel wise, you can run them on 95 Ron but run better on 97+ RON
Steve
Overall they are a bit of a performance bargain. The low MPG is ofset by the lower than average service costs. when compared to a Focus RS, Audi S3 etc
30k All fluids + Usual service items
50k Cam Belt + Usual Service items
60kall fluids + Usual Service items
In terms of servicing even the 50k cambelt service you shoould see change from £400, but the garage will advise you if you need the tensioer replaced. The tensioer will cost £120 to replace.
30k service you are looking at £300 max that at a main dealer!
Fuel wise, you can run them on 95 Ron but run better on 97+ RON
Steve
Overall they are a bit of a performance bargain. The low MPG is ofset by the lower than average service costs. when compared to a Focus RS, Audi S3 etc
Edited by stevieb on Thursday 21st October 12:07
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pretty sure there was a big difference 