2002WRXSTi
Dedicated LVC Member
As most have said, yes these cars SUCK in the snow 
All 3 Marks that I have owned have served pretty much as year round daily drivers. My '96 would get High Centered here in North Central NJ when I would pull over in front of my friends house. Snow wasn't that deep either but the lil bit of snow that was pushed over on that side by the plow was enough to make it a pain to get out of the spot.
As far as rust go's however my 2 first Mark's '96 and '98 were virtually rust free! NJ just loves salt on the roads and the '96 had 210k on it when I sold it. Body was solid and no holes along with second '98 that has spent life in NJ all the way to 140k.
I just picked up a 2WD truck partly as a winter beater but also gets better MPG than the mark for my daily drive out of state to work now. Keeps from adding the 90 miles a day to my Mark.
All 3 Marks that I have owned have served pretty much as year round daily drivers. My '96 would get High Centered here in North Central NJ when I would pull over in front of my friends house. Snow wasn't that deep either but the lil bit of snow that was pushed over on that side by the plow was enough to make it a pain to get out of the spot.
As far as rust go's however my 2 first Mark's '96 and '98 were virtually rust free! NJ just loves salt on the roads and the '96 had 210k on it when I sold it. Body was solid and no holes along with second '98 that has spent life in NJ all the way to 140k.
I just picked up a 2WD truck partly as a winter beater but also gets better MPG than the mark for my daily drive out of state to work now. Keeps from adding the 90 miles a day to my Mark.