The WRX265
The WRX265
Has anybody checked out the specs for the new WRX265?
It is apparently a higher boost version complete with better suspension, race seats and a few other goodies for a few thousand more than the standard WRX.
It looks like a pretty good deal for the price and recent reviews are saying it might actually be able to beat an STI off the line!

LINK C&D: http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/...omparison_test
LINK SUBARU.CA: http://www.subaru.ca/WebPage.aspx?We...=282&CarID=392
It is apparently a higher boost version complete with better suspension, race seats and a few other goodies for a few thousand more than the standard WRX.
It looks like a pretty good deal for the price and recent reviews are saying it might actually be able to beat an STI off the line!

Originally Posted by Car and Driver
Power is up 41 horses to 265, and there’s an extra 18 pound-feet of torque. Combine that with a clutch-abusing redline launch and the WRX will get to 60 mph in 4.7 seconds, 1.1 seconds quicker than previously and three-tenths swifter than the quickest STI we tested. What’s more, the WRX puts down its power more smoothly than the peaky STI, with ample grunt from 3000 rpm. The engine’s flexibility allowed us to leave the five-speed gearbox in third through most of the handling portion of this test. The Subaru’s suspension has been sportified, too. Front and rear springs are 43 and 42 percent stiffer and larger-diameter anti-roll bars are in place.
LINK SUBARU.CA: http://www.subaru.ca/WebPage.aspx?We...=282&CarID=392
Last edited by Sugarphreak; Dec 28, 2008 at 01:17 AM.
It is weird, in the US this model is just the WRX. The 225hp version isn't even offered anymore... in Canada they are calling it the WRX265.
I wonder if there is a giant surplus of 225hp WRX's in Canada and this is just a band-aid solution to sell off the old versions.
I wonder if there is a giant surplus of 225hp WRX's in Canada and this is just a band-aid solution to sell off the old versions.
And to top it off... the sedan is cheaper here than the hatchback.... yet in the US it is only offered as a premium as a sedan. What a crazy difference between the cross border lineup!!
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Basically 265hp across the board for the WRX. It really looks like a rocket!
If only Subaru was doing a fire-sale like GM, Ford and Chrysler I would pick one up today.... of course this also suddenly highlights the reason why they don't have to
Who would have thought if you produced a car that people want to buy... they would and you wouldn't go bankrupt.
Oh well, I am sure after they use all of our hard earned tax money they will produce something worth buying.... lol, that will be the day. Yah for a hybrid Malibu and electric de-fun-ified Focus.
.... oh right... our money
If only Subaru was doing a fire-sale like GM, Ford and Chrysler I would pick one up today.... of course this also suddenly highlights the reason why they don't have to
Who would have thought if you produced a car that people want to buy... they would and you wouldn't go bankrupt.Oh well, I am sure after they use all of our hard earned tax money they will produce something worth buying.... lol, that will be the day. Yah for a hybrid Malibu and electric de-fun-ified Focus.
.... oh right... our money
I am pretty sure they were black, same with the STI in the showroom.
hehe, I was asking where the special pricing was to compete, they basically said "here is the pricelist.... make an offer"
hehe, I was asking where the special pricing was to compete, they basically said "here is the pricelist.... make an offer"
I still hated the 2002 bubble front styling more than the current look, however last years model was a nice return to aggressive styling. I still think the 99 was the best looking year for the Impreza.
More importantly, styling aside you can't ignore the 40hp & also torque bump for the 09 WRX. Plus with way higher RPM's for peaks you can really ring out the engine between shifts. The improved bolstered seats and stiffer suspension is nice too. I would say the old STI would be a good option, but good luck finding a used one that hasn't been beat on... if you do I would be willing to bet it is the same price as the new WRX.
While the old WRX was already a pretty good price, the new WRX265 is a few dozen steps ahead in performance. I think it is a great value, especially considering it is only 2000$ more than the standard WRX.
More importantly, styling aside you can't ignore the 40hp & also torque bump for the 09 WRX. Plus with way higher RPM's for peaks you can really ring out the engine between shifts. The improved bolstered seats and stiffer suspension is nice too. I would say the old STI would be a good option, but good luck finding a used one that hasn't been beat on... if you do I would be willing to bet it is the same price as the new WRX.
While the old WRX was already a pretty good price, the new WRX265 is a few dozen steps ahead in performance. I think it is a great value, especially considering it is only 2000$ more than the standard WRX.
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