https://www.subaru.com/2022-wrx
I don't know what to say. It's basically a performance Crosstrek now.
https://www.subaru.com/2022-wrx
I don't know what to say. It's basically a performance Crosstrek now.
Back end instantly reminded me of a new Accord, but I guess all cars look the same now.
Only complaint I really had from the STi was the incredibly short gearing. 6th at 120kmh was around 3000rpm, it made highway driving annoying. Don’t know if the new gearboxes addressed this issue.
I didn't want to say it in that NASIOC thread that you're also in since they're being stupid, but it might actually look decent as a jacked up rally car. Slap some Method wheels on, chunky tires, mud flaps, light bar and maybe even a lift and it would work.
As a pavement princess though, looks terrible. That ass end with what looks like a 3-4" protrusion of black plastic is mind boggling.
Was searching for benefits and I couldn't even find a toggle for a heated steering wheel. The power figures make zero sense as well, they added 0.4L and got 3hp with no additional torque.
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Or are they sandbagging for eventual STI version?
It says it comes in manual and everyone can't seem to shut up about how we all love manuals so much, so obviously we will all buy one.
Just like the 370z...
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The gripe here is that the current/last gen WRX made 268HP/258lb-ft out of 2.0L. Subaru claims that they've smoothed out the power curve but a tune was able to do the same(or at least mitigate it) with the old engine. Like you said, Subaru is probably sandbagging it.
Or may be you'll get more usable torque earlier. But that plastic cladding tho.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
They may have been better off dropping the sedan and going with a hatch as a jacked up hatch would essentially make it a CUV and we know that the current market loves CUV's and SUV's. I just don't understand this treatment on a sedan as it looks weird. If they wanted to make something to rival a Hyundai Kona N I don't understand why they just didn't make a performance version of the Crosstrek. Americans love Subaru's so as bad as this car looks I expect it will sell well. STI I would think will look better with color matched fender flares and bumper but I'm still not feeling the hexagonal wheel wells at it looks too RAV4.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I want the WRX Engine in the Crosstrek.
TIL
Subaru still makes cars.
It's always felt so strange to me that Subaru is a niche automaker in most of the world (they aren't even in the European market) including Canada but have been a massive success in the USA where they outsell Mazda by a fair margin and aren't far behind Hyundai and Kia in sales. Americans really love the brand for some reason unbeknownst to me. Their vehicles aren't bad or anything but there's nothing really special about them at all.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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As a previous 2.5RS owner, the car is a complete joke, along with most of everything Subaru makes nowadays. It’s so bad even the die-hard fanboys on nasioc are angry, the same crowd still buying a 30-year-old EJ sti that gets slower every year. Funniest thing about this car is they had to call the CVT, Subaru Performance Transmission to draw attention away from the hunk of shit that it is.
Crosstrek with WRX engine lol. Subaru doesn’t even let you have the 2.5L with a manual, you are on another planet if you think they’ll do a 2.4T.
An STI model, which is expected to have around 400 horsepower, should also join the lineup soon.
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https://drivetribe.com/p/why-is-suba...TY2bw9iRHZaajA
Hippies also buy them for some strange reason. Saltspring Island used to have 80% (or some completely insane number) of their registered vehicles Subaru.
Complete joke, probably won’t have any personal interest in a Subaru again with the shite they are making.
Best joke I've seen all week. turbo cross trek sedan with +3 hp and locking a bunch of options behind the CVT.
Edit: Sorry, I said CVT but actually it is
All-New Subaru Performance Transmission with Paddle Shifters
Last edited by schocker; 09-10-2021 at 05:34 PM.
Not much of an upgrade over the previous one, but I’m sure it will sell well. There’s very little competition in this price range for AWD manual cars.
I agree with those wondering who buys all these Subarus. My STi was disappointing. On paper it looks great but driving feel was terrible. Loose steering, poor shifter feel, lots of body roll, bad NVH, hilariously short 1st gear.
Hopefully the 2.4 engine reliability is improved. My STi had the engine replaced at 20,000km. I sold it just before warranty expired because I was too scared to keep it. How these cars command such high resale is beyond me.
Not sure I have ever heard a flat bottom steering wheel referred to as “D shaped” before
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