2010 wrx sti
jsylvestre
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just wanted to state a couple of my thoughts on what i think subaru should do with the sti. first i think they need to change the seats color scheme a little,secondly the interior door panels should match that found in the legacy.(currently own a 2008 legacy however will eventually own sti waiting to see 2010 changes) and lastly they should offer a 4dr sti. let me know what you guys think.
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Also, with the fact that 2008 MY is a complete re-tool for the car, plus several significant tweaks for 2009, I suspect we will not see any major non-mechanical changes in the 2010. Though, it would be nice if they added the cold-weather package to the car.
The door panels on the Legacy actually are not well designed - the door handle blocks access to the power window controls.
So copy the Forester, not the Legacy.
There's a pic, you see how similar they are, yet the door panels in the Forester are just a bit nicer. The elbow rest is very well padded, something my 98 Forester did not have, so it stood out to me.
Actually the 2009 STi is the same as the 2008 other than the white color changed.
I expect 2010 to bring a more powerful STi something in the 350hp range.
-mike
Subaru Guru and Track Instructor
Maybe offer the Spec C here as well?
tom
I'd also like to see a "Limited" trim level be offered on the 2.5 GT, WRX and STI, in which NAV (w/traffic & weather) would be standard, as would leather—and still more sound deadening to further quell road noise. Throw in an upgraded audio system with a 30+ GB hard drive as well, to store music.
Bob
I think the turbo H6 would be very cool- not much weight penalty and a lot more potential power. But once again, might push it over the $40k range.
tom
The STI may be a great little car, but a great "value" it's not. There are a lot of very nice performance cars in the STI price range—and that are in many ways far more compelling than the STI.
Bob
Giving it a turbo 3.0 H-6, with 350+ hp, does just that.
The BMW M3 has a very different engine than the standard 3 Series. I think that's what's needed here. Also, I'm not concerned about whatever extra weight that may involve. It won't be much, as the Legacy does just fine with the H6.
Bob
As to heritage: Subaru has just dropped out of the WRC. Plus the cars they raced in the WRC were 2.0 engines, not 2.5 engines. So I don't see a problem here either.
Offer a larger 3.6 H-6 turbo in the Legacy STI. Having two STIs, with different engines is not a problem.
Bob
It comes with the 5-EAT w/paddle shifters, SI-Drive, 8-way power seats, soft leather door trim, and optional leather seats. Also, this is the first 2.5L STI sold in Japan; other JDM STIs are all 2.0L. It's also the first STI to be offered with an automatic—anywhere.
http://finchannel.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=30441&Itemid=14
http://www.subaru.jp/impreza/wrxsti/
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showpost.php?p=25688926&postcount=138
http://www.worldcarfans.com/9090224.006/subaru-impreza-wrx-sti-a-line-announced
I wonder if the all-new Legacy turbo might get this horsepower?
Bob
It's like an Auto Ferrari or Porsche or Corvette!
Oh, I guess they have those too.
Even a DSG for the STi seems out of place, but I guess it's what the public wants.
tom
Bob
Of course, if you are buying a supercar then it's no big deal to drop another $15k when your tranny goes out, but it's another thing on your Subaru!
I like Nissan's idea with the new 370 with the rev matching downshifts. It seems relatively simple, makes you faster, and you get to keep the sturdy MT.
Unless you want an Auto, that is.
But I agree with you Bob, I think this auto version is just a 'transitional' STi.
tom
Bob
STI is sacred, don't taint the name.
Look how much harm the Cimmarron did to Cadillac.
Don't do it, Subaru!
Bob
They have FWD in Japan, too.
I don't know if the Nav Unit is the same here as in Europe. You might try looking on the Subaru website of say, Great Britain for some clues. Or even better, go to Subaru.com and ask them. They're very good about getting back to you with answers to obscure questions (I have asked a few. )
Good luck!
tom