The current-generation Subaru WRX is great on paper. Surely, we can’t complain about a turbocharged compact sport sedan with all-wheel drive and still available with a manual transmission. But in ...
The past decade has seen the accelerating demise of affordable fun cars, so when a mainstream manufacturer says it’s going to expand its stable of performance models — even when it’s something as ...
The Subaru WRX TR—those initials stand for “Tuner Ready” and harks back to the Impreza TR of 2006–2007—raises the run-of-the-mill WRX’s game on paper, but if you hoped for more power, well, talk to ...
It's not an STI, of course, but it shares two letters (in backward order) with Subaru’s top-tier performance badge, and it blends the best elements available in the current WRX lineup into a single ...
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