It's hard to imagine an America without the WRX, but Subaru sold its rally-ready sedan and wagon for nearly 10 years in Japan and Europe before it reached the States. In 2002, Subaru finally gave ...
Produced between 2000 and 2007, the second-generation Impreza is often called Bug Eye for its quirky front-end styling. Subaru offered a station wagon as well, which brings us to chassis ...
For 2002, Subaru sent its rally-inspired WRX to North America. Based on the Impreza, the WRX brought in a new era of compact performance cars thanks to its all-wheel drive capability and a ...
It didn’t take much from Subaru of America to get a herd of mouth-watering journalists to congregate in Savannah, Georgia, to get a taste of its 2002 WRX sedan. Deposited via charter aircraft at a ...
[This story first appeared in the May 2002 issue of MotorTrend] Although there's no sign of their sales declining (yet), the days of conspicuously consuming, over-capacitized, underutilized ...
Tudor was lucky enough to be in Wales just as Sebastien Loeb was securing his 8th World Rally Championship title during Wales Rally GB 2011 and wrote a guest blog for ITV News covering the rally ...
The seller of today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe Impreza says there's 10K on all its WRX-sourced parts. That should prove enough for a shakedown run, but let's hope its price isn't a shakedown of ...
IN THE GLOVEBOX OF EVERY SUBARU WRX sold in America is an application for a free membership in the Sports Car Club of America. In any other compact four-door passenger sedan or wagon, that might be ...
An absolutely unbelievably perfect blue 2002 Subaru WRX was stolen from Brooklyn, New York City this morning after years of maintenance, tunes and modifications from a loving owner. If looking into ...
A world-record setting, championship-winning rally car owned by rally driver Ken Block is up for sale on new auction site Wall Street Motorsports. The 2002 Subaru WRX STi model is the actual car ...
An unlikely mashup between a classic BMW 2002 (E10) body and a Subaru WRX (GC8) has emerged, courtesy of Matt Mc Isaac. With German styling combined with Japanese engineering, it's the perfect recipe ...
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