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I hate plastic cladding on cars. It looks like shit and fades in the sun.
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they really need to do a complete redesign and give the WRX AT MINIMUM 300hp.
i used to own one and I had a lot of fun with it but these specs just haven't kept pace with what else is out there. |
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I used to own an 07 STI. With each successive generation of the WRX, I become less and less enthused. I want an AWD, twin turbo, six-speed manual, two-door coupe modern equivalent of the 22B STI. Preferably with a flat six engine. That’s when I’ll seriously consider getting a new Subaru
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Quoted: they really need to do a complete redesign and give the WRX AT MINIMUM 300hp. i used to own one and I had a lot of fun with it but these specs just haven't kept pace with what else is out there. View Quote Again. It will never happen unless it's an STI. I don't get why these manufacturers thing giving anything over 300hp is such a premium option when we have luxury vehicles and others with 400-700hp. 300HP isn't shit after drivetrain losses. |
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Gross. Glad I bought a ‘21 STI this year instead of waiting for this crap.
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That's.. uh... not good looking. Front end just looks ugly. The black plastic trim around the wheel wells and everything looks bad... its just not a good look for this car.
271hp? That's basically no power increase, right? I was looking forward to the next gen WRX and STi. But they aren't off to a good start. STi needs a bare minimum of 350hp. WRX should have been at least 300hp. |
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Hmmm...it actually looks pretty good this year.
Their design team is improving. |
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Quoted: That's.. uh... not good looking. Front end just looks ugly. The black plastic trim around the wheel wells and everything looks bad... its just not a good look for this car. 271hp? That's basically no power increase, right? I was looking forward to the next gen WRX and STi. But they aren't off to a good start. STi needs a bare minimum of 350hp. WRX should have been at least 300hp. View Quote I agree. 300 for WRX and like... 360+ on the STI would have been ideal. |
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Quoted: Still holding my breath for a proper, high performance auto tranny in a WRX... View Quote Attached File |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Why didn't it launch it on Gay Pride Month? https://o.aolcdn.com/images/dims3/GLOB/legacy_thumbnail/1062x597/format/jpg/quality/100/https://s.aolcdn.com/os/ab/_cms/2021/09/02131445/Ford-Ranger-Very-Gay-Raptor-01.jpg |
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They are really embracing that "honda civic" knock off look. This is BY far the biggest, 2 gens ago civic knock off ever. Also, 271hp is crap, if they make a new STI it better have 400hp.
Also, they need to ditch the boxer, its feces. Pure feces. |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/394169/F50B1F24-CA56-455B-AE61-6A3DE1E42D4E_jpe-2085138.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/394169/8A3D40EF-1960-482B-9FC2-1CF9F058BEF3_jpe-2085139.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/394169/C7679353-01D4-470F-8D44-47D78A6C3A42_jpe-2085142.JPG View Quote With 50 more HP, I dig that. Styling is current and solid. I like cladding for protection against gravel. ????? Edit: if the weight isn’t too heavy, and the power is direct when you hit the go-pedal… I could make 270hp fun… Honestly. I have 270 in my Cherokee and it can be fun, and it’s a Trailhawk so way heavier than the Subbie. I still have a love for the WRX and the FoFo from racing in Gran Turismo. I know, no practical experience, just seeing them on the roads and the game. |
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None of the "hot" Japanese compacts do it for me these days. I'm sure it's the generation gap, but the styling went from cool, to cartoonish about 5 or 6 years ago.
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If that is the same new 2.4L that's going into the latest BRZ/GR86, then where is the HP from the turbo? Is a 43HP and 90 torque gain normal after adding a turbo? I would assume more HP at least. And yes, it does look like a Corolla.
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Call me weird but the biggest turn off for me is the need for premium fuel for such a weak turbo charged engine. If I'm driving a car requiring premium fuel I want some real HP.
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What a pathetic joke.
I still have my 2006 WRX, which incidentally has developed an oil leak that I can't pinpoint (only 56K miles). It's widely believed that the 230hp/235ft.lb numbers were underrated and it was more like 265 for both. Even so, after 16 years, to have such a pathetic increase is pathetic. The back end looks hideous, the black plastic trim is ugly as hell, and it's overall just a disappointment. I'm looking to get rid of my car as this oil leak is probably a prelude to a bad omen (though I doubt it's a head gasket issue as none of the signs are there). |
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Quoted: Agree. I had a HB STI. When I needed a new car, I switched to a Golf-R because the STIs no longer had a HB. Now I an fanaticizing about the 2022 Golf R. ETA: VW sells hatchback Golf's as fast as they can make them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I can’t believe they are still hung up on NOT selling a hatchback WRX. Had a 2015 and loved it, but when half of them sold are hatches and they decided to only sell sedans? Epic fail. Agree. I had a HB STI. When I needed a new car, I switched to a Golf-R because the STIs no longer had a HB. Now I an fanaticizing about the 2022 Golf R. ETA: Quoted: Hatchbacks don't sell unless it's a crossover or suv VW sells hatchback Golf's as fast as they can make them. That's every car and truck in 2021. No one wants hatches like the Golf. I may see one maybe once a month. Everyone wants a crossover or SUV. That's why you see one in every driveway. |
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Auto is faster all day every day in modern cars. If you are buying a 2022 WRX you want an auto. If you are buying a 2002 bugeye you want a manual. |
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Quoted: 271 and 258what pathetic numbers in this day and age. Jesus subaru. And this is from someone who has had two turbo Legacies, and at one point owned a GC8, bug eye, and blob at the same time. What a fucking disappointment. ETA VA .2 model. But uglier. If they'd bring back the hatch, it might look decent but that cladding and weird trunk/c pillar is gross. View Quote Right? They've hardly gave it any more power over the past 20 years and now hardly makes more power than a 4 cylinder accord. IDK why they don't give the wrx 300-320hp and the STI somewhere around 350-380hp, I imagine they'd sell a lot more. It's not like the technology isn't there yet. Beef up the internals a little and give it more boost. |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/394169/CF8817E7-86DA-4D45-AC4F-1C4498C8B5F7_jpe-2086276.JPG View Quote There is symmetry there, for real. I would not be surprised in the least if one of those shoes was on the auto designers’ inspiration wall. |
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Quoted: Right? They've hardly gave it any more power over the past 20 years and now hardly makes more power than a 4 cylinder accord. IDK why they don't give the wrx 300-320hp and the STI somewhere around 350-380hp, I imagine they'd sell a lot more. It's not like the technology isn't there yet. Beef up the internals a little and give it more boost. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 271 and 258what pathetic numbers in this day and age. Jesus subaru. And this is from someone who has had two turbo Legacies, and at one point owned a GC8, bug eye, and blob at the same time. What a fucking disappointment. ETA VA .2 model. But uglier. If they'd bring back the hatch, it might look decent but that cladding and weird trunk/c pillar is gross. Right? They've hardly gave it any more power over the past 20 years and now hardly makes more power than a 4 cylinder accord. IDK why they don't give the wrx 300-320hp and the STI somewhere around 350-380hp, I imagine they'd sell a lot more. It's not like the technology isn't there yet. Beef up the internals a little and give it more boost. 20 years of incremental updates to yield what like 30hp to the WRX and like 10hp over 10 years for the STi? They just started unfucking the interiors across the subaru lineup in the '17-'19 model year range. There's ways to have a nice car without having a ton of premium/luxury bells and whistles. Subaru seems to think people are ok paying more for the AWD to have terrible content everywhere else. As much as I like the Subaru AWD system in the manual's i'd almost take another manufacturer's front or AWD system at this point just because the rest of the content in the vehicles are just better. A great second focused set of tires goes a long way for traction in the winter, offroad, etc. |
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Prophetic.
Some lady just wrecked my 2013 Impreza this morning as I was driving home with breakfast. Kharn |
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Quoted: Auto is faster all day every day in modern cars. If you are buying a 2022 WRX you want an auto. If you are buying a 2002 bugeye you want a manual. View Quote Unless they really pull some magic on the CVT for this generation (and I hate to spoil it but programming downshift blips isn’t it) the CVT in the WRX has always been slower than the manual and I don’t see that changing from everything we’ve seen so far. Even the redesigned BRZ has been shown to be slower with the CVT, and that’s not a promising start to back your theory. |
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View Quote Subaru Ascent and the Outback upgraded engine: 2.4L H-4 Engine · Lineartronic 8-spd CVT w/OD Transmission · 260 @ 5,600 rpm Horsepower · 277 @ 2,000 rpm Torque On regular unleaded. Attached File Accord: Click To View Spoiler The front-wheel-drive Honda Accord features a pair of engine choices. The standard engine is a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder with an even 192 horsepower and 192 pound-feet of torque. This one works with a continuously variable transmission. Also available is a 2.0-liter turbocharged I4 with 252 horsepower and 273 pound-feet of torque. Power travels to the wheels via a 10-speed automatic transmission. Camry XLE V6 Click To View Spoiler 3.5-Liter V6 DOHC 24-Valve D-4S Dual Variable Valve Timing with intelligence (VVT-i) and Eco, Normal and Sport drive modes; 301 hp @ 6600 rpm; 267 lb.-ft. @ 4700 rpm Kia Stinger GT AWD ($42k, even more powerful available) Click To View Spoiler Engine Type and Required Fuel Twin Turbo Premium Unleaded V-6 Displacement (liters/cubic inches) 3.3 L/204 Fuel System Gasoline Direct Injection Maximum Horsepower @ RPM 365 @ 6000 Maximum Torque @ RPM 376 @ 1300 Kharn |
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Quoted: It's not even about the peak power numbers at this point either. These smaller engines, especially with the autos like the ford 2.3l/10spd, 2.0l/10spd honda, 2.0l 6spd man/7spd dsg VW, are fucking awesome. But Subaru went all in on CVT's like Nissan did and even after a several generations they're still fucking horrible compared to the better auto's out there. The Jetta GLI (i prefer the autobahn trim) manual or 7 speed is a damn nice sedan for those that don't want the GTI in a similar pricepoint to the WRX. There's a lot to be said for area under the curve on the powerband. There's a ton of ways to make the cars not suck. Better interiors and NVH which is something they've slowly been doing but are still behind on too. 20 years of incremental updates to yield what like 30hp to the WRX and like 10hp over 10 years for the STi? They just started unfucking the interiors across the subaru lineup in the '17-'19 model year range. There's ways to have a nice car without having a ton of premium/luxury bells and whistles. Subaru seems to think people are ok paying more for the AWD to have terrible content everywhere else. As much as I like the Subaru AWD system in the manual's i'd almost take another manufacturer's front or AWD system at this point just because the rest of the content in the vehicles are just better. A great second focused set of tires goes a long way for traction in the winter, offroad, etc. View Quote I really want to like the WRX, but they just got left behind in the power category. They are almost 100hp short of ‘z’ cars or even domestics at similar price points. Its a shame really… oh yea i would prefer the hatch as well. I would probably wait for the STI anyway but all of the same shortcomings exist when comparing it to similarly priced performance cars. In 2002 they were performance bargains, now they simply aren’t competitive. -Mike |
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Quoted: I really want to like the WRX, but they just got left behind in the power category. They are almost 100hp short of ‘z’ cars or even domestics at similar price points. Its a shame really… oh yea i would prefer the hatch as well. I would probably wait for the STI anyway but all of the same shortcomings exist when comparing it to similarly priced performance cars. In 2002 they were performance bargains, now they simply aren’t competitive. -Mike View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It's not even about the peak power numbers at this point either. These smaller engines, especially with the autos like the ford 2.3l/10spd, 2.0l/10spd honda, 2.0l 6spd man/7spd dsg VW, are fucking awesome. But Subaru went all in on CVT's like Nissan did and even after a several generations they're still fucking horrible compared to the better auto's out there. The Jetta GLI (i prefer the autobahn trim) manual or 7 speed is a damn nice sedan for those that don't want the GTI in a similar pricepoint to the WRX. There's a lot to be said for area under the curve on the powerband. There's a ton of ways to make the cars not suck. Better interiors and NVH which is something they've slowly been doing but are still behind on too. 20 years of incremental updates to yield what like 30hp to the WRX and like 10hp over 10 years for the STi? They just started unfucking the interiors across the subaru lineup in the '17-'19 model year range. There's ways to have a nice car without having a ton of premium/luxury bells and whistles. Subaru seems to think people are ok paying more for the AWD to have terrible content everywhere else. As much as I like the Subaru AWD system in the manual's i'd almost take another manufacturer's front or AWD system at this point just because the rest of the content in the vehicles are just better. A great second focused set of tires goes a long way for traction in the winter, offroad, etc. I really want to like the WRX, but they just got left behind in the power category. They are almost 100hp short of ‘z’ cars or even domestics at similar price points. Its a shame really… oh yea i would prefer the hatch as well. I would probably wait for the STI anyway but all of the same shortcomings exist when comparing it to similarly priced performance cars. In 2002 they were performance bargains, now they simply aren’t competitive. -Mike Are the numbers ridiculously underrated to prevent warranty claims after the MY12-19 issues? And otherwise it just sounds like a 91 octane tune version of their standard high output engine, with a new turbo. But it's direct injection, so it should be able to sense and detune itself to 87 octane, or go nuts if you fill up with E85. Kharn |
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Quoted: Call me weird but the biggest turn off for me is the need for premium fuel for such a weak turbo charged engine. If I'm driving a car requiring premium fuel I want some real HP. View Quote Agreed. I have driven WRX's and the powerband sucks. They have a flat spot off idle, then a short surge of power, then they go flat. I know they are quite a bit quicker than my Civic SI, but they don't feel it at all. And the clutch is ridiculously stiff for such a relatively low power car. Thats coming from someone who has only ever owned manual transmission cars and trucks. I have a feeling with the 2.4 engine you'll be able to run regular gasoline in the WRX. They use that engine in the Outback XT & they use regular fuel. More displacement, regular fuel, same hp. |
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So when the bug eye replacement launched, I hated it. Then I loved it.
The current generation I hated at first, then I loved it. As I look at this more, I kinda like it now. With some strategic wrapping/painting to dump some of the plastic, I think this thing would actually look badass. That black plastic trim just kills it though. |
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lol all of the delusional STI owners thinking that it'll be 400hp
you will get 320hp and be thankful so many guinea pigs are gonna be out there with their accessports and ots tunes |
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I've been looking at the new Toyota 86 and the new WRX but they just lack the horse power - yea, they are nimble, but why the lower horsepower numbers? They really need to bump those up. As noted a few posts up, regular sedans now put almost as much if not more in some cases.
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Quoted: I've been looking at the new Toyota 86 and the new WRX but they just lack the horse power - yea, they are nimble, but why the lower horsepower numbers? They really need to bump those up. As noted a few posts up, regular sedans now put almost as much if not more in some cases. View Quote Those regular sedans are also priced higher than the WRX, the Toyota and Camry start at 10k above the WRX starting price. Subaru has exploded WRX sales by keeping it the affordable option, even if that doesn't excite people chasing numbers. Unfortunately they are making way more money playing it safe than they ever did trying to push the boundary. |
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