2004 Subaru Wrx Sti - Only 20,200 Miles, Ex. Condition, One Owner, No Reserve on 2040-cars
Spokane, Washington, United States
This is a one owner well cared for 2004 Subaru WRX STI with only 20,200 miles on it. It has always been garaged and never raced. No pets, no smoking, this car is almost like new. Excellent condition inside and out. Never any maintenance issue. Runs very well.
This is an excellent car with very low miles miles. I am the original owner, this has had no problems ever, just needed the oil changed when needed. Note I am 58 years old and this is not a car that someone has played "fast and furious" in while driving. My wife would never allow me to even have fun accelerating fast with her in it, LOL. Carfax report all good, has no liens, clear WA title. This car is for the person who wants the look and performance of the original Rally Blue Sti, but was not able to get one 10 years ago, like I did. It is a great collector car for the future. I have the original gold factory BBS wheels with excellent tires for summer, but now it has a set of near new Bridgestone Blizzak's mounted on Sport wheels set up for fun in the snow. It has dealer installed front and rear Australian performance Whiteline strut braces and Cobb stainless steel down pipe with high flow cat converter for extra torque and hp. Still using factory cat back for quieter sound. New battery, HD 4 ga. wiring for better spark control. Factory subwoofer and 6 disc CD changer. With only 20,200 miles this car is a rare find for a great collectible, fast, and popular car that could go up in value over time. The dealers had a very hard time getting these new and had several thousand premiums on the sticker price when I bought mine. I am looking for the serious person who wants to enjoy one of these like I did. Specs from cars.com are provided below: 300hp@6000 rpm, 300ft torque@4000rpm 8.2:1, Maximum Boost 14.5psi 2.5L boxer DOHC 4cylinder, 16 valve Turbocharged, high-boost, IHI Brand Enlarged Air-Intake Hood scoop with Water-Sprayed intercooler: manually operated hood-scoop water sprayer provides additional cooling to the intercooler Drive-by-wire throttle Aluminum alloy pistons Cast iron cylinder liners Reinforced "semi-closed deck" alloy block Forged high-carbon steel connecting rods Resin composite intake manifold Electronic Drive by Wire throttle Bore: 99.5 x 79mm, 3.92 x 3.11" AVCS (Active Valve Control System) variable valve timing optimizes engine volumetric efficiency through the rev band Sodium filled exhaust valves Plugs: Direct Ignition Iridium plugs, #NGK IFLR6B Firing order 1-3-2-4 91 octane minimum, 15.9 USG- high octane is important! Center: DCCD (Driver Controlled Center Differential) front/rear power split, 6 levels or auto mode, with indicator light Front: "SureTrac" Limited-slip front axle Rear: Mechanical Limited-slip rear axle 6spd manual with transmission cooler STi shift knob Brembo Disc brakes Front: 12.7" diameter, 1.2" thick, Four-piston, fixed-position calipers. Rear: 12.3" diameter, .8" thick, Two-piston, fixed-position calipers. Super Sport Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), with independently controlled rear wheels. EBD: Electronic Brake-force Distribution independently controls brake forces at each wheel, optimizing the braking ability during hard cornering, resulting in reduced understeer. EBD also provides a more precise control of braking pressure between the front and rear wheels based on the vehicle load to improve stopping distances and stability. Engine-speed controlled variable power assist, load sensing valve and variable capacity power steering pump Quick Ratio steering 15.0:1 Rack and Pinion, Leather Momo STi wheel 17" BBS alloy (17x7.5jj), 5 lug, 5x100 pattern, Gold wheels, car model code 4JI, (# 2811AE060) these wheels list at $3,020 a set without tires. Aerodynamics Kit: front, side and rear under spoilers power windows, locks, mirrors semi-automatic, air conditioning cruise variable wipers Dust/pollen air filtration rear defroster HID Zenon headlights, driver aim control June 2003 Car and Driver test data 0-60 4.6 seconds 0-100 12.4 seconds 0-130 24.5 seconds 1/4 mile 13.2@103mph 5mph-60mph 5.8; top speed 145 braking 70-0 166ft |
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What it’s like to blast up the Goodwood rally stage in a Subaru rally car
Tue, Jul 9 2019Chichester, U.K. — “YouÂ’re not supposed to drive at the marshal,” quipped a young woman dressed head-to-toe in the official Goodwood Festival of Speed white marshalÂ’s uniform. She smiled wryly at 17-year-old Oliver Solberg in the driverÂ’s seat, only half-joking about his rather enthusiastic approach to the starting line. I sat pinned into the Subaru WRX STIÂ’s Recaro bucket seat on my side, mentally preparing myself for the madness that was to come. Solberg waits for the go ahead to launch, then he begins stabbing the accelerator pedal aggressively. Brap, brap, brap – the acrid smell of burning rubber fills the cabin as the Subaru zings to the first corner. The car leans as Solberg flicks it in — itÂ’s tricky as the pavement transitions to gravel mid-corner, so grip is hard to come by here. The abused hay bales on the outside of the corner attest to that. Before we started off, Solberg told me the tires were too warm from previous runs. “I wonÂ’t be able to push,” Solberg said matter of fact-like. Taking it easy isnÂ’t a Solberg trait, though, and I learned that quickly. Perhaps the Goodwood Forest Rally Stage isnÂ’t what you think of when someone mentions the British motoring event. Instead, you picture hay bales lining a picturesque driveway with fancy people in hats drinking champagne and cheering at the jaw-dropping, ear-piercing metal racing by them. The rally stage is not this. In fact, IÂ’d wager to say itÂ’s the complete opposite of the traditional hill climb. Dirt and dust fill the air and lungs. ThereÂ’s a fair bit of hiking on uneven ground involved for spectators. Drivers lose control of their vintage rally cars and smash them into things. Hell, thereÂ’s even a jump. Subaru brought us here specifically for us to experience what going up the rally stage in its new STI rally car felt like with a proper racing driver behind the wheel, and boy are we glad to have done it. The 17-year-old son of rally legend Petter Solberg may not seem like the pro driver youÂ’d expect, but racing drivers seem to be getting younger and younger these days. Just look at the success that Max Verstappen has enjoyed in Formula 1 since he began. His father was a Formula 1 racing driver before him, and Oliver is similarly pursuing the same career as his father. “I always dreamed of driving rally cars,” Oliver Solberg said while gathered among media at Goodwood. He certainly enjoys racing up the rally stage, too. “ItÂ’s very, very technical.
WRX Concept styling may transfer to production Impreza, next WRX
Thu, 05 Jun 2014Remember the original concept that previewed the latest generation Subaru WRX? If not, then just look above for a gallery of photos following its debut at the 2013 New York Auto Show. We loved it, and thus, were sort of disappointed when we first saw the less-aggressive production model.
It's not that the production 2015 WRX is ugly, per se. It just doesn't have the gaping grille, four-door coupe lines or squinting headlights that give the concept so much verve. But as it turns out, Subaru might have realized that it was on the right track with the more assertive styling. Rumors coming out of Australia suggest that the shape could form the basis for the next-generation Impreza, and next WRX, along with a major platform shift.
Subaru chief designer Mamoru Ishii tells Motoring that that the next-generation car will ditch the rather utilitarian current design in favor of something more exciting. Like the WRX concept, the design will start wide at the bottom for an aggressive stance and taper up to the roof. That styling would likely get even more aggressive for the next 'Rex.
Autoblog Podcast #384
Tue, Jun 10 2014Episode #384 of the Autoblog podcast is here, and this week, Dan Roth, Steven Ewing and Chris Paukert talk about rumors that the Subaru WRX Concept styling may influence the next production model, the 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06, and Chris' time with the 2015 Lincoln MKC. We start with what's in the garage and finish up with some of your questions, and for those of you who hung with us live on our UStream channel, thanks for taking the time. Check out the new rundown below with times for topics, and you can follow along down below with our Q&A. Thanks for listening! Autoblog Podcast #384: Topics: Long-term 2015 Subaru WRX introduction Subaru WRX Concept styling may see production 2015 Lincoln MKC 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 In the Autoblog Garage: 2014 Mercedes-Benz E550 Cabriolet 2014 Volkswagen Jetta SEL 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Hosts: Dan Roth, Steven Ewing, Chris Paukert Runtime: 01:34:21 Rundown: Intro and Garage - 00:00 Long-term WRX intro - 27:20 WRX Concept - 37:10 Lincoln MKC - 47:49 Corvette Z06 - 01:07:18 Q&A - 01:16:18 Get the podcast: [UStream] Listen live on Mondays at 10 PM Eastern at UStream [iTunes] Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes [RSS] Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator [MP3] Download the MP3 directly Feedback: Email: Podcast at Autoblog dot com Review the show in iTunes Podcasts Rumormill Chevrolet Lincoln Mercedes-Benz Subaru subaru wrx concept