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Subaru Impreza WRX
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Bob
-juice
Bob
Bob
--RA
If you have a WRX now and want more performance equal to the STI version, check out this website:
www.vishnuperformance.com
For another $1000.00 you can be on par with the STI.
Dave
I've only skimmed the issue, but it looks like it has some interesting articles.
Bob
Security System Upgrade Kit
Air Filtration System
Armrest Extension
Auto-Dimming Mirror w/
Upgraded Speakers
Subwoofer/Amplifier
-mike
Maybe news is getting around, about the fantastic and exclusive AWD system of the Auto-WRX (not available in any other Subarus), with a torque-sensing true planetary gear center differential and electronically controlled multi-plate continuously variable clutch packs who work together, to rapidly distribute optimum amounts of power/torque to either ends, continuously. In addition to that, the pitch of the planetary gear is set to distribute an additional 22% of the power to the rear wheels (split is 45/55) to give a slightly RWD performance driving feel, in normal driving.
Later...AH
It's because only 25% of the WRXs imported are ATs IIRC and a lot of people don't drive stick here in the US.
-mike
Later...AH
-mike
Dennis
If anything is going to drop resale on the M3, it's the introduction of the new, 333-hp version. That will make the older, "only" 250hp model less-desirable, esp. with the high cost of maintenance for these beasts.
DjB
DjB
TWRX
TWRX
-mike
The Evo at $25k would be a real threat. I dunno about M3 buyers, but A4 and WRX buyers will think twice.
I wonder though, if it'll catch Chrysler disease. The Galant went from top of the heap to a heap of junk. Mitsu had that hidden recall scandal, too. At least the Lancer seems more Japanese and far less influenced by DCX.
Still, I hope it does cost $25k. Subaru will be pressured to add content without increasing the price. So we could get a moonroof and 17" wheels for nothing. Sweet!
In a way, that happened with the Forester. It costs just $300 more than it did five model years ago. That's not even keeping pace with inflation, never mind that they added 1-2 items per year since 1998.
So, competition is good, it indeed improves the breed. Bring it on, Mitsu.
-juice
Later...AH
What did surprise me was that they rated the Freelander above the Liberty, mainly due to better on-road manners. Off-road they indicated it to be a draw, which I find hard to believe.
Bob
-mike
I would be willing to bet that this is AH's first Subaru. Imagine an Outback VDC owner saying to an LL Bean guy, "Man, your LL Bean sucks! It uses the really bad AWD without traction control." :-p
The Liberty's biggest problem is that it's a Chrysler.
-Dennis
97 Outback Sport 5-speed Viscous Coupling All Wheel Drive System
former 95 Dodge Neon owner
liberty: have to agree on the DC thing
-mike
former user of 3 generations of K-cars
"Power is distributed to the front and rear wheels by an ingenious device known as a viscous coupling"
Dennis
-mike
to read two separate WRX forums under wagons and
sedans. The issues discussed rarely deal with
the differences. Why not merge?
SKIREX
-mike
I noticed the smell of burnt plastic pulling into the garage. I'm not worried about it. I read other posts containing the same phenomenon and rather expected it.
It will take awhile for my rear end to get used to the firmer seats. I'm a little sore after a couple of hours driving around town. Pretty sad, huh?
Sorry to litter the board with another "new owner" post, but I'm a little excited and have to share my enthusiasm!
Gary
But I love the comfort level of this car at highway speeds. Also appreciate the in Dash CD changer, it make the trip much easier.
I will be watching an AutoX down here in San Diego but not participating this time. My friend has an M Roadster and we had it up to about 100mph and it was rock steady. I want that feel in my WRX.
Gary--congratulations-- i've always admired the sedan in silver and think it's a great choice. you're going to to be in driver's nirvana once you get past the break-in
-mike
-mike
-- Eric
I didnt have the ability to delay gratification and boought mine off the lot.
nice goodies.. auto dimming mirror thats one I wished I had............You will have a great fun
January 14
Later...AH
The only real downer has been the insurance. After calling the insurance company with the new car's VIN I found out that the quote on the car they had previously given me was on a 2.5RS and not the WRX. Boo.
The WRX (or any of its future incarnations) is definitely high on my list for next car. I figure in another 3 and a half years I'll have my Protege5 paid off, be established in my career, and hit that magical age of 25 when insurance drops to near-acceptable levels. By then I imagine a WRX might be just what the doctor ordered. Unless of course I get into motorcycles first