2010 Subaru Impreza 2.5i Premium Sedan W/ All Weather Package 40k Miles!!! on 2040-cars
Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, United States
2010 Subaru Impreza 2.5i Premium Sedan w/ All Weather Package Just under a LOW 40k miles!! STILL UNDER FACTORY POWERTRAIN WARRANTY!!! As loaded as it gets for a 2.5i Impreza, with nearly every option available (8-speaker & 6-disc changer premium audio upgrade, sunroof, spoiler, all-weather package which includes heated seats, heated side mirrors, and heated windshield wipers) This is an amazing vehicle that will take you more places than 4x4 truck would. Absolutely the best vehicle for winter conditions. There is a small "ripple" (pictured) in the driver's door, as well as a broken antenna mast. The radio still works great but I will provide an OEM Subaru replacement antenna with vehicle purchase. Just needs installed! I am selling this vehicle for the sole purpose of getting rid of a car payment! I hate to sell it, but I am going back to school to pursue my master's degree and I am having to pay for tuition out of pocket. This car is currently financed through Capital One, so I am setting the reserve price for the amount that I currently owe! Buyer is responsible for shipping arrangements. Obviously you are also welcome to pick the car up yourself. FEEL FREE TO ASK ME ANY QUESTIONS, AND ALSO FEEL FREE TO COME SEE THE VEHICLE BEFORE BIDDING!! :D |
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2015 Subaru WRX: Introduction
Tue, 10 Jun 2014"As far as street-legal rally cars go, there's still nothing better than a WRX." I wrote that line following my first drive of the 2015 Subaru WRX late last year - one of the better motoring experiences I had in 2013. Sure, a particularly involving drive route helped, but I don't want to sell the new Subaru short: it's a seriously good car - easily one of the sharpest, best-driving little turbos available today.
When I drove the even hotter 2015 WRX STI in January, it was a similar love-fest. The STI is infused with all of the WRX's greatness, but it's sharper, meaner, and on good roads (and race tracks), the winged wonder is really outstanding. But because of its higher price tag, less forgiving suspension tuning, and only marginal performance increases, I'm convinced that the STI isn't the best WRX for the money. And much as I love it, I just don't think I'd ever buy the STI over its more sedate sister (though I totally understand why others might).
So when it came time to add a new long-term car to the Autoblog fleet, many votes were cast in favor of the WRX. There was a lot of debate about whether or not to get the standard version, or the mightier STI. But at the end of the day, my argument that the basic WRX is the better daily driver - nee, one of the best all-around, all-weather performers money can buy - carried the day.
2015 Subaru WRX priced from $26,295*, STI from $34,495*
Fri, 14 Feb 2014As you read these words, we're putting together our full First Drive report on the 2015 Subaru WRX STI. And back in December, we were given our first shot behind the wheel of the wingless 2015 Subaru WRX. Both cars will launch at the same time, hitting dealers this spring, and Subaru has now confirmed that pricing will start at $26,295 for the standard WRX, and $34,495 for the hotter STI, with both models subject to a *$795 for destination fee.
On the WRX, that price gets you a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine good for 268 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque, mated to a six-speed manual transmission. There are three trim levels available - base, Premium and Limited - the latter of which will retail for $28,495 and $29,995, respectively. Premium and Limited models are also available with a new continuously variable transmission (it isn't bad - seriously), and the two-pedal setup adds $1,200 to the sedan's bottom line. Premium models add things like heated seats and mirrors, a sunroof, foglamps and a rear spoiler. The high-zoot Limited trim adds leather seating, a power driver's seat and automatic LED headlamps.
And then there's the STI, which, at $34,495, carries the same base price as the previous model. Like the standard WRX, the STI is a sedan-only affair, but boasts extensive chassis and powertrain upgrades (stay tuned for our full drive report next week). Under the hood is a turbocharged, 2.5-liter boxer-four, producing 305 hp and 290 lb-ft of twist, mated exclusively to a six-speed manual transmission.
Autoblog goes on an African safari, Subaru-Style
Fri, 21 Jun 2013... And Learns To Love The Ostrich
Subaru may be the ostrich of the Japanese auto industry.
When one thinks of a safari, they naturally draw pictures in their mind's eye of wild animals, like lions, elephants and giraffes. I'm no different, and it was with visions of long telephoto lenses over vast runes and dunes that I embarked on a 19-hour plane ride from Phoenix, Arizona to Plettenberg Bay in South Africa, camera gear in tow.