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A track-ready weapon means just that: a machine that's ready for track and nothing else. But what if there was a way around it, what if you could drive your machine to the track, negotiate those apex with precision and speed, and then head on home with the same machine you experienced driving nirvana in? If this is what you are looking for, look no further: this heavily-ugraded 2017 Subaru WRX STI has over 29,000 miles on its clock and is a machine ready for battle on the track and to take you back home as well.
Cars with character are slowly becoming a thing of the past; regulations call for machines stripped of what makes them driver cars, and changing customer tastes mean popular marques are slowly making their way off the production lines. Present today is this 2017 Subaru WRX STI. Hailing from Clayton, North Carolina, this Japanese weapon of performance is the perfect drag-strip dasher, track weapon, or even the perfect way to take on the great outdoors in style.
Performance motors come in all shapes and forms. Present today is a machine that blends in mind-boggling performance with the practicality of a family car and takes shape with this 2007 Subaru WRX STI. This rally legend features a very tasteful build and has a reported 156,892 miles on its body with all invoices of its build provided.
Subarus are renowned for their go-anywhere ability, superb handling, and reliability. Most of this is thanks to the Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system that can only be found in Subarus. Snow, mud, gravel, or tarmac - the Subaru gets you covered. The Subaru WRX model is based on the Impreza, which was created for the World Rally Championship. In 2015, it saw a complete redesign and entered the 2016 model year with some welcoming changes. This Los Gatos, California-based 2016 Subaru WRX STI is up for grabs with a few awe-inspiring upgrades. It is a blast to drive even without upgrades, thanks to the turbo and sharp handling. We were told that this example has 60,000 miles on its clock. Let's find out what it has to offer.
Rallying is a sport reserved for the brave. When you look back at the glorious history of rally racing, there are legendary battles between machines and drivers. One battle sticks out and is one that is recounted to this day: the battle between the Subaru Impreza WRX and the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution of the '90s. Here we're focusing on the Subaru — one of the all-time all-wheel drive greats. Forged with mind boggling performance, handling and tasteful design, being behind the wheel of this rally-bred machine is a joy. It's time you treated yourself to some '90s rally magic and took ownership of this lovely 1993 Subaru WRX we have today. With a reported 120,000 miles on the clock, this '90s performance powerhouse gives you access to smiles per gallon on the road and even off the beaten path if need be.
A rally machine wrapped up in a stylish and practical four-door sedan body, the Subaru WRX STI is one of those all-time greats. It’s an all-wheel drive grip monster with tenacious turbocharged power and some modern creature comforts too. So if you’ve been secretly lusting for a WRX, say hello to this first-generation 2021 Subaru WRX STI that’s up for sale with us. The car boasts a mere 16,000 miles and is a custom build done by Six Star Motorsports. Moreover, it boasts a new IAG 750 closed deck engine with a mere 2,500 miles on it.
The 2019 Subaru WRX STI is a 310-hp, all-wheel-drive, rally-inspired compact sedan, that is seriously fast when driven aggressively. However, it is built on a chassis that is capable of easily handling and effectively utilizing much more horsepower over its standard state of tune. This beastly machine we have here is one such beautifully built example. It is powered by an upgraded motor and underpinnings, capable of pushing out more than double the stock output. To complement the higher potential, this 2019 WRX STI has also been extensively reworked inside out. It has 29,000 reported miles on the odometer, while the current owner reports 19,000 miles on the upgraded motor.
The prominent Subaru breed is engineered for adrenaline-fueled exhilaration. Its rally pedigree is evident in the tenacity with which it grips the road and its suspension system adept at absorbing the roughest terrain. And the 2019 WRX model is a shining example of this legacy. The modern WRX is a fast and efficient family car with a roomy interior, excellent outdoor visibility, and comfortable seats. This 2019 Subaru WRX is one example you can own that gives the best of both worlds. It also boasts a plethora of upgrades and modifications to push its already stirring boundaries of performance.
A true underdog story in the motoring world is the Japanese automobile manufacturer Subaru. Subaru rose from a manufacturer that had nothing to be the 21st largest automaker in 2017. What made them so popular is their ethos of producing affordable sports cars with impressive off-road capabilities and AWD, even on many of their regular variants. Arguably the one car that changed Subaru’s status is the Subaru Impreza, which racked up win after win in the WRC, and thus Subaru's name had been cemented in the rallying world. What we do have is a limited edition 2016 Subaru WRX STI Hyper Blue with just 14,600 miles on the clock and available to be seen in the Buckeye State, Ohio.
Ever since its launch, the Impreza has developed a band of loyal enthusiasts. The Subaru WRX STi was not designed to please a focus-group target market or make a sale. It was purely built to be driven, and it serves that purpose devotedly. With its reputation for power and handling for an affordable price, the 2015 Subaru WRX STi came out swinging with a new engine, chassis, transmission, brakes, and body. Our subject 2015 Subaru WRX STi Limited is guaranteed to be one of the most unique cars you can find. With a host of modifications inside and out, this STI has done 21900 miles on the chassis and only 6600 miles on the upgraded engine. This track-built STI has had a single owner, has a clean title, and Carfax. The entire spec sheet would be impossible to fit without going into detail, but below, we provide a few of the highlights, with the itemized spec sheet also available.