Anyone get buyers' remorse over their trim choice? (1.5T vs 2.0L)

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The Hatchback is cool. The Coupe is sexy. But, the Sedan has the most well balanced look of the three body styles.
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The only thing I would have done differently is get my car in Modern Steel. Don't get me wrong, Cosmic Blue looks awesome on the showroom floor. But it's virtually impossible to keep clean. I've never detailed a car so often in my life.
AGREED i wanted agean blue settled for cosmic i was soooooooo wrong
 

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Sedan looks great but to me the hatchback is where it's at, specifically the Sport Touring. The dual center exhaust with the trunk spoiler, black accents, and overall hatch look is just great.
 

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I got the sport touring hatch because i wanted leather. From the ex-l to the sport touring you get a good amount of upgrades for the price. I know the sport touring is automatic but where i live and the traffic (hawaii) automatic is the way to go. I absolutely love my sport touring!
 

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Nothing wrong with the 2.0. Less to go wrong with the lower trims and no fuel dilution. I drove both and yes there's a difference. If you just got your license and have a brand new car I wouldn't complain, most of us start off with beaters. I'm 32 and bought my 1st brand new car this year. Sharpen your driving skills, be safe, and learn how to maintain a car. Life is short and fragile, so much more important things to worry about than trim levels.
I'm 50, and just got my first "new" car!
I've driven beaters a plenty ... and treated them well. As far as my Si, it has gotten a bath every weekend it's been in my driveway (3 baths, 2 bucket method and immediately towels dry). She's my baby, and I love to pamper her ... it makes me feel good to do it!
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