I’ve driven (and very much loved) my 2002 Subaru WRX wagon for the past 11 years. Then I reviewed a 2025 WRX tS, and noticed a few differences that improved, maintained, and kind of ruined the WRX ...
Produced between 2000 and 2007, the second-generation Impreza is often called Bug Eye for its quirky front-end styling. Subaru offered a station wagon as well, which brings us to chassis ...
It takes more time to describe than it did to do. You've got the throttle pedal down hard on the floor, then you grab the leather-lined handbrake and pull up while lifting off the gas pedal and ...
[This story first appeared in the May 2002 issue of MotorTrend] Although there's no sign of their sales declining (yet), the days of conspicuously consuming, over-capacitized, underutilized ...
In 2001, Subaru introduced North Americans to the Impreza WRX. It was sold with a 227-horsepower factory turbocharged engine matched to an all-wheel-drive layout that beckoned the company's rallying ...
The seller of today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe Impreza says there's 10K on all its WRX-sourced parts. That should prove enough for a shakedown run, but let's hope its price isn't a shakedown of ...
While I initially expected a 6-speed transmission, its sprint times verify that the available 5-speed is all that's needed for rapid acceleration. Much of this is due to the WRX's 217 lb-ft of torque.
A world-record setting, championship-winning rally car owned by rally driver Ken Block is up for sale on new auction site Wall Street Motorsports. The 2002 Subaru WRX STi model is the actual car ...
Let's focus on the positive first. The WRX, available as a sedan or wagon, has a turbocharged engine that provides up to 14.8 psi maximum boost. It helps give the powerplant its 227 hp at 6,000 rpm ...
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