"Hey guys, I just came across a listing for a 2015 Subaru STI with only 25k miles on it in SoCal. The guy's asking for $42k, which is a bit steep if you ask me. Has anyone checked out this car or know anyone who has, worth the price or overpriced?"
"Dude, I've seen that same STI model on the market before and it's always priced too high. You're looking at a solid motor and low mileage, but the aftermarket price should be around $10k-$12k, not $18k. I'd pass on it unless the seller is super motivated to sell."
"Dude, low-mileage STI is always a beast, but the price is what's gonna make or break it. I'd say if you're a serious STI fan, it's worth looking into, but don't get blinded by the low mileage and check the maintenance records."
"Low-mileage STIs are a dream, but price-wise, I'd say it's a bit steep. I saw a similar one listed for $10k less in LA last month. Still worth considering if you're a die-hard STI fan, though."
"Dude, I've heard great things about those low-mileage STIs, but you gotta consider the maintenance costs for a car of that age. That being said, if you're a true enthusiast, the price might be worth it for the rarity and condition. Can you post some pics?"
"Lol, low-mileage STI in SoCal? That's a unicorn right there. If I had the cash, I'd snatch it up in a heartbeat, but I'd say the price better be competitive with the current market or it's not worth the trouble."