Showing posts with label WRX. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WRX. Show all posts

Saturday, August 16, 2008

2009 Subaru Impreza WRX: Sorry About Last Year's 'WRX'


The 2009 Subaru Impreza WRX is a bold statement from the Japanese sport compact maker: We admit our mistakes with the WRX, and we at Subaru are listening to you.

When Subaru unleashed a completely redesigned Impreza and Impreza WRX line for 2008, the reaction from their cult-like following, the Subaru tuner community and the general public was mixed at best. The new Subaru WRX, with its softened suspension, better road manners and smoother power delivery was an attempt to bring in fresh faces to the sport compact scene, those who thought the loud, snarly, outgoing 2007 Impreza WRX was for high school kids only.
Sounds great, right? Not so fast. The die-hard Subaru WRX community gave it a big thumbs down. They did not want a budget BMW, or a glorified Toyota Corolla.
They wanted the evolution of the legendary Impreza line they knew and loved. They saw the old Subaru WRX as much more than the sum of its parts, a ready-and-willing canvass for the thousands of aftermarket parts Subaru AWD sport compacts tend to attract. What they got was a larger, bulkier Impreza chassis that was called all kinds of bad names by the automotive press. The word "Corolla" comes to mind.

The Subaru Impreza sport compact sedan in all its variations, ever in competition with AWD offerings from Mitsubishi and losing market share to the likes of the Mazdaspeed 3 and Volkswagen GTI, needed a shot in the arm. Reaching into the Subaru parts bin, the Japanese company that has become synonomous with all-wheel-drive has given the 2009 Subaru Impreza WRX a larger turbocharger and an entirely redesigned Subaru exhaust system, resulting in a huge boost in horsepower for a total of 265.

The other area of attention is in the handling department. Last year's Subaru WRX couldn't even manage the same skidpad and laptime numbers as its predecessor, so for 2009 the Impreza WRX has received some much-needed handling tweaks. The Subaru parts department has made big increases in the rigidity of the suspension, with spring rates tightning up by large factors. Larger stabilizer bars should give the 2009 WRX better composure on the road and on the track.

An all-new standard Subaru WRX bodykit rounds out the package, and while it still looks a little bloated, the new 2009 Subaru Impreza WRX should do more to please fans of the most respected name in AWD sport compacts.

The official Subaru press release, reprinted in its entirety below, makes countless references to each and every way in which the 2009 Impreza WRX is better than the outgoing model. At least they've learned from their mistakes...



Engine
Power bhp: 265
Torque lb-ft: 244
Type: Turbo Intercooled Engine
Source: Rsports Cars

Thursday, March 20, 2008

2008 Subaru Impreza WRX STI

The new STI was expected to be better this year. But when it cameo ut people were disappointed. The new styling is ugly. It's not a hatchback and not really a true wagon. Although the most important thing was kept, speed and handling. The STI has a turbo charged flat 4 engine and an all wheel drive drive line. The new STI has the spirit to keep up with the Lamborghini Gallardo but it's still $200,000 behind.
Engine
Power bhp: 296
Torque lb-ft:300
Type: Turbocharged Flat-4

Performance
Acceleration 0-60 mph: 4.8 seconds
Top Speed: 155 mph

My Rating ****/*****

Base Price: 2008 Subaru Impreza WRX STI - $34,995

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

2004 Subaru Impreza WRX-STI

The Impreza, also called STI or WRX for short, is every teenagers dream. With 0-60 mph in 5.1 seconds you will not have time to breath. Only in between switching gears gives you a break of the action. With all wheel drive it is definitely a winner in the rain or snow. Leave ricer Civics in the dust. But this car doesn't leave your wallet full, but you really do get what you are paying for when comparing to a Porsche or Ferrari.
Engine: Flat 4, turbo charged
265 hp
Performance: top speed is 151.5 mph
0-60 is in 5.1 seconds

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