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2005 Subaru Impreza Wrx Sti on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:104454 Color: length
Location:

Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States

I am listing my very clean, well maintained 2005 Subaru WRX STI. The car is is exceptional condition with typical scuffs and scratches that any 2005 car would have. There are no dents, never been in an accident, the car has been well maintained, never abused or raced. It does feature a boost gauge and a Greddy boost timer, other than that, the car is completely stock. I purchased from Rainer Auto Center in October of 2013 in in Seattle, Washington where it went though a thorough inspection 120 point inspection. I am selling to buy a full size truck and don't have room for both vehicles.

The features are

  • 2.5L H-4 300 HP engine

  • 6-spd man transmission w/OD

  • 75 amp alternator

  • 356 amp battery

  • Engine oil cooler

  • Transmission oil cooler    

  • 3.90 axle ratio        

  • 15.9 gal. fuel tank

  • Stainless steel exhaust with polished tailpipe finish        

  • Full-time all wheel drive

  • Permanent locking hubs

  • Limited slip differential

  • Sport suspension

  • Front strut suspension

  • Front anti-roll bar

  • Coil front springs

  • Strut rear suspension

  • Rear anti-roll bar

  • Coil rear springs

  • Rack & pinion steering

  • Steering cooler

  • 4 wheel disc brakes

  • Front and rear vented disc brakes

  • 17.0 " painted alloy wheels

  • P225/45WR17.0BSW performance tires

  • Compact steel spare wheel/tire

  • Rear wing spoiler

  • Body-colored front and rear bumpers

  • Rocker panel extensions

  • Black grille

  • Clearcoat monotone paint with badging

  • Maximum Cargo Volume

  • 11.0 cu.ft. maximum cargo volume

  • 173.8 " exterior length        

  • 68.5 " exterior body width        

  • 56.3 " exterior height        

  • 100 " wheelbase        

  • Side impact bars        

  • Manually aimed auto off headlamps

  • Illuminated entry

  • Oil pressure warning

  • Battery warning

  • Key in ignition warning

  • Low fuel warning

  • Door ajar warning

  • Brake fluid warning

  • 4-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS)

  • Center high mounted stop light

  • Driver and passenger airbags

  • Driver side impact airbags

  • Passenger side impact airbags

  • Driver and passenger side airbag head extension

  • Front seatbelt pretensioners

  • Ignition disable

  • Panic alarm

  • Security system

  • Dual power remote mirrors        

  • Dual visor vanity mirrors

  • Driver side auxiliary visor

  • Day-night rearview mirror

  • Seating capacity of 5

  • Front sports seats

  • Fixed front head restraints

  • Center front armrest

  • 6-way driver seat

  • 4-way front passenger seat

  • Rear bench seats

  • Fixed rear head restraints

  • Simulated suede/cloth front seat trim

  • Cloth door trim insert

  • Full cloth headliner

  • Carpet floor trim

  • Carpeted front & rear floor mats

  • Metal-look instrument panel insert

  • Leather gear shift knob

  • Lighted locking glove box

  • Dome light w/fade

  • Front reading lights

  • Full floor console

  • Front and rear cupholders

  • Dual door bins

  • Carpeted cargo floor trim

  • Manual air conditioning

  • Air filter

  • Underseat ducts

  • Premium AM/FM stereo, seek-scan

  • 6-disc in-dash mounted CD

  • 6 performance speakers

  • Window grid antenna

  • Cruise control with steering wheel controls

  • Power with 2 stage unlock door locks

  • Keyfob (all doors) remote keyless entry

  • Mechanical trunk/hatch/door release

  • Mechanical remote fuel flap release

  • Rear child safety door locks

  • 1 12V DC power outlet

  • Driver foot rest

  • Ashtray

  • Tachometer

  • Engine temperature gauge

  • In-dash clock

  • Exterior temperature

  • Trip odometer

  • Tilt sport steering wheel

  • Leather steering wheel

  • Power front windows

  • Power rear windows

  • Driver 1-touch down

  • Light tinted windows

  • Variable intermittent front windshield wipers

  • Rear defroster

Everything I have listed is to the best of my knowledge and is not a guarantee of accuracy of vehicle specifications. Please email with questions before bidding. Shipping is the responsibility of the winning bidder

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The 2015 Subaru WRX STI and 2014 Porsche Cayman are both saddled with unfair reputations. The STI with its huge wing and gold wheels has the title of the ultimate boy-racer. On the other hand, Porsche brand snobs look down on he base Cayman as just a wannabe 911. In reality, they are both pretty fantastic performance cars. But what would happen if the two of them lined up at a stoplight, and maybe the guy in the suit in the Cayman started throwing some revs at the young man in the STI? Automobile decided to find out in a recent video pitting the two stereotyped hot rods against each other in a standing-mile drag race.
In terms of raw numbers, they are surprisingly close. Both use flat engines and six-speed manual transmissions here, but the Subaru has more power and torque. However, the Porsche makes up for it with 300 pounds less weight. Neither should have a problem with traction either thanks to the STI's sophisticated all-wheel-drive setup, and the Cayman's mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout.
The comparable specs certainly show themselves in the real world for the race. We're not going to give away the winner here because it's too exciting, but let's just say the finish is very, very close. Scroll down to watch both of them shrug off their stereotypes and show off their real performance.

Factory Five's Subaru WRX-based 818 kit now on sale [w/video]

Fri, 21 Mar 2014

The Subaru WRX has always needed a dash more style, and the do-it-yourself carmakers at Factory Five are looking to accomplish a lot more than that with their new mid-engine, rear-wheel drive 818. The sports car started with a contest in 2011 to create the shape for the company's next vehicle, while sticking within certain limits. A designer named Nouphone Bansasi had his entry chosen, and first cars were completed last year.
The 818 is named after its target weight of 818 kilograms (1,803 pounds), and it's offered in two forms. The S starts at $9,990 and is meant for street use, with two seats and a basic interior. The R model for $10,990 is more track-focused and features a tiny windshield and full roll cage. The company claims that complete cars can be built for around $15,000, after factoring in the donor Subaru. Performance is very brisk, with acceleration to 60 miles per hour in under four seconds, according to Motor Authority.
The kits are meant to be something that even a relative novice could put together. All the builder needs to provide is a 2002-2007 Impreza or WRX. The car donates its turbocharged boxer four-cylinder engine, transmission, axles, brakes, steering and other major components. Factory Five supplies the spaceframe, body, suspension, lights, windshield and some interior trim. It doesn't even need paint, thanks to its gel-coated fiberglass body panels. The company also offers a laundry list of options, including carbon fiber aero components, upgraded suspension parts, improved brakes and more. Kits can be ordered in either left- or right-hand drive.

Why I chose a Subaru WRX over a BRZ

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It was early 2012, and I was ready to get a new car. Not just any car, but the car I had dreamed about for no less than a decade: the Subaru Impreza WRX. There was something about this car that always appealed to me, even before the WRX was sold stateside; originally it was the Impreza 2.5RS that caught my eye. What was so special about the WRX? Well, I loved the idea of having a small car with all-wheel drive and good power, all in a relatively affordable package. It was one car that could do it all. Oh, and that fresh rally blue paint and signature boxer rumble were easy on the eyes and ears. It was a long time coming. I was just about ready to place an order with my Subaru dealer. But wait. What's this? A new kid on the block. Subaru was releasing its long-time-coming, rear-wheel-drive sports car: the BRZ. I was enticed early on when it was announced that Toyota and Subaru would jointly develop a lightweight sports car, and my interest was piqued once I saw the beautiful FT-86 concept. Now I kind of had a tough choice. I still wanted the WRX, but also liked the idea of having a proper sports car with a low center of gravity and low weight. Very different cars, I know, but both offered the fun I craved. I didn't get to drive a BRZ, but I did sit in one and enjoyed the low seating position and crisp feel of the shifter. I could tell it was one car that would feel connected to the road, a true driver's car. After some deliberation and research, I ended up ordering the WRX, my original goal. Why? For one thing, the BRZ was so new that I couldn't get invoice pricing. Plus, with the winters here in Chicago, I really wanted AWD; I was pretty much tired of FWD, and didn't want to risk driving RWD in snowy/icy conditions. Further, the WRX provided usable back seats and plenty of cargo space in the hatchback version (which is the one I chose). To top it off, I loved the power I'd get with the WRX, even though it wouldn't handle quite like the low-slung BRZ. Long story short, it came down to what I mentioned earlier: one car that could do it all. The WRX is a jack of all trades. It offers a nice blend of performance and practicality. Do I have any regrets? Not at all. If my financial situation allowed for it, I would love to have an AWD daily driver and a RWD sports car for occasional use (either a BRZ, MX-5, or S2000), but since I could only afford one vehicle, the WRX was the right choice for me. I liked it so much, in fact, that I upgraded to a 2016 WRX.