Wrx Mt5 **no Reserve** 14k Miles; Gps Navigation; Warranty; Original Owner on 2040-cars
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Mint Condition: This is one of the very last 2011’s. Bought new Sept
23, 2011. Total cost (with all add-ons) $29,625.85. Car has (as I write this)
14,090 original miles. I am the original owner. The car’s official mpg rating is 19/25. On March 17, 2014 the car had its oil change, service and adjustments made by the Subaru dealer service department. On April 13, I took it on a 200-mile highway roundtrip, purring along at a steady 65mph in 5th under cruise control. The car’s computer reported mpg of 25.5 (see picture). This engine is totally up-to-specs. Warranty: Car is still under manufacturer’s 3yrs/36000miles basic warranty, and 5yrs/60000miles power train warranty. Well Equipped: AWD MT5 with STi short-throw stick shift; Alpine
in-dash 7” motorized touch screen GPS Navigation System;; Backup camera;
Leather wrapped steering wheel and shifter knob; Anti-lock Braking; Vehicle
Dynamics Control; Electronic break-force distribution; Tire pressure monitoring
system; 235/45 R17 Summer Performance Tires on Alloy Wheels; Side-curtain air
bags; Automatic Climate Control; Cruise Control; Auto-dimming mirror; Sound
system with DVD player (you can watch a DVD movie), Bluetooth, mp3 disk player,
aux input, USB input; Power Amplifier and power speakers; Performance front
bucket seats; Height-adjustable driver’s seat; Dual-temp heated driver’s seat. Vehicle Cost: Performance: This car has amazing acceleration, rated at 0-60
in 4.7 secs. It not only does this from standstill; when cruising in 5th
gear at 65mph and you shift down to 4th and floor the accelerator,
in seconds the other traffic is left a mile or two behind you. And mark, I’ve
never had to redline the engine, it does all that at normal RPM of 2000-5000.
It has enormous torque at even low RPM. Wheels perfectly aligned. Drives
straight like on rails. Responsive steering and very small turning circle.
Feels good to be behind the wheel of this one. A Joy to Drive: It’s a pleasure driving this car. Great on the
straights, in curves, and especially in the winter’s snow and ice. I LOVE IT!
But now it’s time to change wheels: I’m shopping for a serious upgrade,
preferably a Porsche, or perhaps a BMW. Low Mileage: I'm the original owner. Used it mostly for weekend
joy rides and to go shopping. Drove it less than 5,000 miles/year. It's in as
mint condition as can be expected of a car that’s been used through three
brutal Scratched Bumpers: The car sits extremely low. The front bumper is just
inches from the ground. There’s no way to drive it through three Steering Wheel Bluetooth Controls: The steering wheel has buttons to control audio and
Bluetooth. The Alpine Navigation + Sound system does not allow for external
wired Bluetooth controls. All Bluetooth functions are controlled from the 7”
touch screen. The audio (mode, volume, track/channel) controls on the steering
wheel have been connected to the Alpine deck, and work correctly. The steering
wheel Bluetooth controls are unconnected, and do nothing.
Current Photos: I intentionally turned the camera's Date/Time thing
ON, so all the pictures are visibly dated. They were taken today. |
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Mazda CX-5 named Japan's Car of The Year, Subaru BR-Z wins "Special Award"
Mon, 03 Dec 2012The Mazda CX-5 stamped its Kodo design and SkyActiv technology authority all over the Japan Car of the Year awards, taking the top prize ahead of the Subaru BRZ/Toyota GT 86. It is Mazda's second victory in the last ten years, the 2005 MX-5 claiming the same trophy, and the fourth time the Hiroshima company has won.
The award is decided by 60 local "automotive experts and journalists," and open to any passenger car released in Japan from November 1, 2011 to October 31, 2012 that has sold more than 500 units. Each judge gets 25 votes, his or her top vote getting 10 points, the rest of the points being spread among the judge's choice for the next best four cars.
The second-place getters were the Toyobaru twins with 318 votes, the surprise being they didn't beat or get any closer to the crossover. The Subaru BRZ did claw some mojo back, earning the Special Award given to cars that have made "an exceptional impact." The BMW 3 Series was third overall and won the Import Car of the Year award with plenty of room between it and the second place Range Rover Evoque.
We drive a Subaru to one of the world's largest glaciers
Wed, Feb 24 2016Now that we're back from Patagonia, senior video producer Chris McGraw is emptying out his camera memory and putting together a number of short clips showing the various places we visited along the journey. (Yes, we wanted to upload these last week, but had little to no wifi connectivity along the way.) In this latest video, we bring you the sights from our trip to the Perito Moreno Glacier in Argentina, and a look at the roads leading into Chile. Our chariot for what was actually Day 3 of the trip was a Subaru Forester, which had no problem tackling the rough dirt and gravel roads through Patagonia, and was an excellent cruiser for the twisty paved roads leading into the Andes mountain range. The Perito Moreno Glacier is massive – roughly three times the size of Manhattan – and is one of only a few glaciers in Patagonia that's still growing. It is truly an awesome sight – one that's hard to describe, because when you see it, you just sort of stand there, mouth agape, fascinated. We've got a few more clips in the works, including our full Patagonia feature video. Stay tuned, and enjoy the view.
Subaru turns a WRX STI into a bobsled and (barely) makes it work
Fri, Mar 17 2017When asked how confident he felt of a successful full run down the St. Moritz-Celerina Olympic Bobrun in his specially prepared Subaru WRX STI, professional rally and stunt driver Mark Higgins responded, "50/50." In reality, he was probably being generous. It wasn't supposed to be so death-defying. In fact, Subaru's original plan was to have Higgins make several runs down the icy slope, some with journalists in the passenger seat. We were among those who traveled all the way to Switzerland for the chance to experience an automotive bobsled ride. One look at the run's famous Horseshoe Corner was all it took for us to second-guess that idea. Well, that and our pesky sense of self preservation. Higgins, though, is one of those rare humans to have been born without that fear-of-death gene. Not only is the Manx driver a professional stuntman – his resume includes sequences for Daniel Craig's James Bond – he also won the British Rally Championship three times and is the four-wheeled record holder at the famed Isle of Man Snaefell Mountain Course. So, when Higgins says some sort of vehicular stunt has only half a chance at success, well, let's just say that most mortals would say something more akin to "a snowball's chance in hell." On the topic of snow and balls, it's worth noting that the timing of Subaru's bobsled run wasn't set by choice. The Olympic Bobrun hosts regular events every winter through late February or early March. Since the track at St. Moritz is the only run in the world without an artificial cooling system, warm weather means no sledding. Combine those two facts and you end up with a very narrow window in which Subaru could go about making the modified track and a WRX STI actually fit together. Enter the boffins at Prodrive. The British engineering firm first started modifying vehicles for racing in 1984. By 1990, Prodrive was focused on turning turbocharged Imprezas into championship winners for the likes of Colin McRae, Richard Burns, and Petter Solberg. So it comes as little surprise that Subaru turned back to Prodrive to figure out how to modify a 2015 WRX STI in a way that would make it survive the pounding it would sustain on a bob run. For the record, this isn't just any 2015 WRX STI. It's actually the same car Higgins used in 2014 to set a lap record at the Isle of Man.