What they are
- Lexus IS 300 AWD
Luxury compact sedan, 3.5L V6, 6-speed auto, full-time AWD. Comfort, quiet, long-term reliability. - Subaru WRX STI (EJ257)
Performance sedan or hatch, 2.5L turbo flat-four, 6-speed manual, performance AWD with DCCD. Fast, raw, track-capable.
Speed
- STI is much quicker. Roughly 0 to 60 mph in about 4.7 to 5.2 sec.
- IS 300 AWD is brisk, roughly 6.5 to 7.2 sec.
If “what’s faster” matters, STI wins easily.
Daily use
- Lexus rides smoother, is quieter, has nicer seats and materials, easier in traffic, better long-trip car.
- STI is louder and stiffer, clutch and gearing keep you engaged. Terrific steering and brakes but more tiring in city use.
Winter
- Both have good AWD.
- STI has more performance-oriented torque split and can feel more planted on throttle with proper winter tires.
- Lexus is very secure and drama-free. Ground clearance is similar and not SUV-like.
Fuel and operating cost
- Both typically want premium.
- Lexus gets better mileage and is gentler on consumables.
- STI eats pricier tires and brakes, and insurance is usually higher.
Reliability and age risks
- Lexus 2GR V6 uses a timing chain, known for excellent durability if serviced. Check for regular fluid changes and suspension wear at this mileage.
- STI EJ257 uses a timing belt. Even with low kilometers, the belt is due by time on a 2012. Verify belt, water pump, pulleys by date, not just km. Confirm the car is stock or professionally tuned. Hard use or poor tuning can risk ringlands or bearings.
Resale
- STI tends to hold value if unmodified and clean.
- Lexus depreciates more gently than most luxury sedans but is not collectible.
Which fits what
- Choose STI if you want speed, a manual gearbox, and a fun weekend car that you also drive in winter with good tires.
- Choose Lexus if you want a dependable daily with comfort, lower hassle, and strong long-term reliability.
What to check on these exact cars
Lexus IS 300 AWD, 171k km
- Service records, especially transmission and differential fluids
- Front control arm bushings, brakes, and wheel bearings
- Rust underneath given Manitoba winters
- All keys and working safety systems, camera, sensors
2012 WRX STI, 79k km
- Timing belt by time, not km
- Compression test if possible, no mods or a documented pro tune
- Clutch wear, diff noises, synchros
- Tire matching on all four, brake rotor condition
- Rust at rockers, subframe, brake lines
- Evidence of track use and any launch-control abuse