2003 Subaru Impreza Wrx Wagon 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Franklin Park, Illinois, United States
FOR SALE IS A 2003 SUBARU IMPREZA WRX WAGON ONE OWNER CAR!!! WHITE ON BLACK MANUAL TRANSMISSION! ONLY 64,800 MILES VERY HARD TO FIND IN MANUAL WITH LOW MILES!!! The car is in very good condition inside/out. Has never been modified or abused, as you can see on the pictures attached. Everything is stock on this car, no aftermarket parts. Tires have about 80% left of thread. The Paint is in outstanding condition. Mechanically on the car everything is good and everything works. The radio is upgraded to a Pioneer double din CD player with Bluetooth. There's only 2 little imperfections with this car. Which are: 1. The front bumper has a few touch ups of paint. (in picture) 2. The rear bumper has a little crack. (also in picture) E-mail with any questions... Car can be looked at in Chicago-land-area. Out of state shipping can be arranged at Buyers expense. Car is SOLD AS IS/ NO WARRANTY |
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Revisit the charms of the 1978 Subaru Brat
Mon, 27 Jan 2014The Subaru Brat is the automotive equivalent of a teenager with a mullet: weird, a little reckless but brimming with enough self-confidence to make it cool.
The Brat came from Subaru's desire to compete in the burgeoning light pickup market of the late-1970s. To get around the so-called Chicken Tax that added a 25 percent tariff on imported pickup trucks, Subaru threw two seats in the bed, which technically allowed it to be classified it as a passenger car. The result was a great, weird combination of a complete lack of safety, with a low price and lots of driving fun.
In the video below, Motor Trend's Johnny Lieberman takes a 1978 Brat through the desert and shows just how much fun a little pickup can be.
2015 Subaru WRX caught testing in US on Mulholland
Fri, 07 Jun 2013In April, we got our first glimpse at the 2015 2015 Subaru WRX - the car was caught in STI form in photos and in motion running around Germany's infamous Nürburgring. That's all well and good, but obviously Subaru will sell a good number of the hotter Impreza models here in the United States, and thus, it's nice to now see a video of the next WRX testing out in California, albeit in what looks to be non-STI form.
Originally posted on the Subaru Owners Club website, this video comes from YouTube user 31200MulhollandHwy. And that's quite appropriate, since the video clearly shows the now de-winged WRX prototype testing on the well-known - you guessed it - Mulholland Highway. Just like before, we're disappointed that the prototypes spotted testing don't appear to be as bold and beautiful as the WRX Concept that Subaru brought to this year's New York Auto Show. Nevertheless, we'll hold our final judgments until the camouflage is peeled away.
Have a look below to see (and hear!) the 2015 WRX running up Mulholland.
Subaru Impreza shows off 360-degree passing technique
Mon, 04 Mar 2013Leave it to a Subaru WRX to find a new way to improve the art of passing. This dash cam vid shows a white WRX pirouetting past our recording car and somehow straightening out before either sliding off the road or slamming into the car ahead. If this were a standard move in rally racing, the WRC would be bigger than NASCAR.
Like most dash cam vids, we don't know where it was shot (Russia's always a good bet) or what the circumstances were (did the driver spin on purpose or was the 360-degree slide accidental?), but the remarkable feat was caught on camera and uploaded to YouTube, preserving it for an Internet eternity. Scroll below to watch the twist yourself, and don't try this at home!