I just test drove the WRX wagon and Legacy GT wagon today. Unfortunately, this was from a dealer in a crowded city and I couldn't do anything with the car except get on the freeway. Sure I felt the straight line acceleration, but I was interested in handling too.
The power is addictive and acceleration was effortless for the 3100 lbs vehicle. You would never have known that the car is 300lbs heavier than the 3. But then again, I didn't open my wallet to fill that gas tank.
I've test drove the 3 last year. Both trunks on the 3 and WRX are small and narrow but the cabin felt more crampt in the WRX than the 3. Visibility was better on the WRX, but I miss the sunroof of the 3.
I've got big complaints about the WRX interior. It looks ok, and the seats or nice and supportive. But the whole inside FEELs like a gutted race car with an interior custom fitted to it... rather than the 3's interior which feels like it never was a naked chassis (like most cars with nice interiors). Both had flimsy feeling doors; like sheet metal and bars, in contrast to the airlock like doors of a Lexus (our other car).
The throw on the shifter was WAY too long for a car of this type and felt imprecise. The short shifter upgrade clearly is a must. The 3's shifter on the other hand is noticeably shorter and notchier... although a bit tough. I never accidently went from 2nd to 5th in the 3 like I did with the WRX.
I amazed at how small the WRX actually is.. and just how much weight it has to carry around. Can it really be just because of AWD? Plus turbo?
Wow. I though the WRX testdrive would convince me. But now I'm teetering even more than before. The Legacy was nicer because it didn't feel so cramped and had even more power. But I don't want all the posh-feeling stuff. I want a functional car. The WRX has a lot of track functionality, but the 3 has a lot of daily driver functionality.