After a couple months of ownership of my Stinger and having previously owned a 2015 WRX (base trim) completely stock for 7 years, I wanted to share my perspective.
The WRX beats the Stinger at pure cornering speed and ability (both being stock). There's just no way around it. The Stinger feels bigger (of course, it is...) and has significantly more body roll. And this isn't even a measure of grip where tires would skew results - this is purely feel, body roll and cornering ability. You can just come into a sharp corner faster in the WRX. Bumps around a fast corner make the Stinger feel a bit uneasy, whereas I never noticed that with the WRX on the same roads. Even after 7 years the WRX always surprised me with what it could do in corners.
Everything else, the Stinger wins. The biggest thing is comfort. The Stinger has a much more comfortable ride. Quiet, smooth, plush (but not floaty), whereas the WRX is harsher over bumps. This of course is closely related to the handling difference. This does also, I suppose, align well with my point in life (in my 30s now whereas I owned the WRX mostly in my 20s). The Stinger is overall a more sophisticated car (no surprise there, it's just a different class of automobile).
Power of course goes to the Stinger - with about 100hp more (though it's 700 pounds heavier) and much more torque. Straight line acceleration it's not even close.
So far gas mileage of course is less in the Stinger, but not as much as I anticipated. My lifetime accumulated mileage in the WRX was a bit over 27MPG and I think the Stinger is close to 25-26MPG for the 1300 miles I have on it so far. This is with similar driving styles.
And of course there's a $10K+ price difference but the Stinger's tech is much better - the Bluetooth phone connections in the WRX was absolutely horrible and the radio was pretty poor as well. Additionally the Stinger has, which the WRX does not: LED headlights, leather, heated seats & steering wheel, Android Auto, rear climate vents, power fold mirrors, auto dim rearview, LED interior lighting, tire pressure data, automatic passenger window, EPB, better backup camera with larger screen, push start & proximity key, parking sensors, rear cross traffic alert, blind spot monitoring, 19" wheels vs. 17" and probably a couple other things I'm forgetting.
I think the WRX is one of the best performance cars sub $30K, but the Stinger is just a different animal. Both absolutely fantastic cars.
The WRX beats the Stinger at pure cornering speed and ability (both being stock). There's just no way around it. The Stinger feels bigger (of course, it is...) and has significantly more body roll. And this isn't even a measure of grip where tires would skew results - this is purely feel, body roll and cornering ability. You can just come into a sharp corner faster in the WRX. Bumps around a fast corner make the Stinger feel a bit uneasy, whereas I never noticed that with the WRX on the same roads. Even after 7 years the WRX always surprised me with what it could do in corners.
Everything else, the Stinger wins. The biggest thing is comfort. The Stinger has a much more comfortable ride. Quiet, smooth, plush (but not floaty), whereas the WRX is harsher over bumps. This of course is closely related to the handling difference. This does also, I suppose, align well with my point in life (in my 30s now whereas I owned the WRX mostly in my 20s). The Stinger is overall a more sophisticated car (no surprise there, it's just a different class of automobile).
Power of course goes to the Stinger - with about 100hp more (though it's 700 pounds heavier) and much more torque. Straight line acceleration it's not even close.
So far gas mileage of course is less in the Stinger, but not as much as I anticipated. My lifetime accumulated mileage in the WRX was a bit over 27MPG and I think the Stinger is close to 25-26MPG for the 1300 miles I have on it so far. This is with similar driving styles.
And of course there's a $10K+ price difference but the Stinger's tech is much better - the Bluetooth phone connections in the WRX was absolutely horrible and the radio was pretty poor as well. Additionally the Stinger has, which the WRX does not: LED headlights, leather, heated seats & steering wheel, Android Auto, rear climate vents, power fold mirrors, auto dim rearview, LED interior lighting, tire pressure data, automatic passenger window, EPB, better backup camera with larger screen, push start & proximity key, parking sensors, rear cross traffic alert, blind spot monitoring, 19" wheels vs. 17" and probably a couple other things I'm forgetting.
I think the WRX is one of the best performance cars sub $30K, but the Stinger is just a different animal. Both absolutely fantastic cars.