The Subaru WRX can trace its lineage back to the mid-1990s with the Impreza WRX, but it became a stand-alone model in 2013.
The all-wheel drive turbocharged four cylinder is a wolf in four-door sedan clothing, and offers a level of performance above other cars in the same price point.
For the current generation, Subaru is offering the 2.0-litre turbocharged WRX with a traditional six-speed manual or, for the first time ever, a continuously variable transmission. It's also offered in a higher spec STi version, which is powered by a turbocharged 2.5-litre four-cylinder boxer engine.
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