2012 Subaru Wrx Sti on 2040-cars
Forest Home, Alabama, United States
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Subaru WRX STi, Ice Silver Metallic, 2.5L DOHC Intercooled Turbo engine, 6-speed Manual! Lots of upgrades and
PREMIUM MODS DONE! Fantastic car! Wonderfully & meticulously kept! See photos!
This car has been babied. Never tracked nor raced. Never been launched. Lots of top quality mods done (over $6,000
in mods); see list below. This has been a dream car. I've moved to a small farm, & need a truck, so sadly I have to
let this car go.
MODS:
Cobb Downpipe, Cobb Quad-tip exhaust (full turbo-back exhaust), Cobb AccessPort v3, Pro-Tuned by Corr Performance
(certified Cobb tuner), Carbon Fiber Driveshaft by DSS, Grimmspeed Crank Pulley, Perrin Turbo Blanket, Perrin
Downpipe Blanket, Grimmspeed Black Ceramic Coated Heat Shield, Steering Column Upgraded, Roof Carrier Base Kit &
Bike Mount, Custom Front License Plate Delete, AEM air filter (new). Brand new Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires,
installed last month. Recently changed spark plugs, differential oil, brake fluids, etc. This STi has the upgraded
BBS/STi wheel package. This car looks great, drives great, & sounds great!
STi equipment:
Subaru Intelligent Drive (SI-DRIVE), Brembo Performance Brakes, Front & Side Impact Airbags, Driver-controlled
Center Differential, High-Performance Sport-Tuned Suspension, Multi-Mode Vehicle Dynamics Control, Steering Wheel
Mounted Audio Controls, Blue-Tooth Hands-Free Phone Connectivity, Auxiliary Audio Jack, All-Weather Package
(includes heated seats & wiper defrosters), 60/40 Split Fold-Fown Rear Seatback, HID Headlights, Performance Design
Front Seats, Leather/microfiber suede seats with the red baseball stitching (sharp looking!), Driver's Auto Up-Down
Power Windows, Front & Rear Limited-Slip Differentials, and more!
A/C ice cold. All scheduled maintenance. Excellent condition. Mostly highway miles. No accidents. Non-smoker. Title
in hand. Very clean interior. Well maintained.
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Auto blog
Subaru recalling 32K Imprezas for potential airbag fault
Wed, Jul 15 2015Following a preliminary evaluation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in April 2015, Subaru is recalling 32,400 examples of the 2012 Impreza sedan and hatchback to repair the Occupant Detection System. The affected vehicles have production dates between April 21, 2011, and February 16, 2012. However, the WRX and STI are excluded from this campaign because they use a different part. The Impreza's problem concerns the front passenger seat's Occupant Detection System. In these models, the part uses capacitance to determine if someone is present and activates the airbag. According to the documents submitted to NHTSA (as a PDF), if the person sitting there uses a device plugged into the accessory outlet or touches an electrically grounded part like the metal seat adjuster, the ODS recognizes an increase in capacitance. It can then deactivate the airbag. Obviously, this could be a hazard in a crash, but there would be a warning light showing the safety device as off. To solve the problem, dealers will install a modified Occupant Control Unit. The initial investigation was prompted after 26 complaints to NHTSA about the ODS not working properly. In 2012, Subaru also issued a technical service bulletin that attempted to repair the issue. Related Video: RECALL Subject : Front Passenger Air Bag may not Deploy Report Receipt Date: JUL 01, 2015 NHTSA Campaign Number: 15V419000 Component(s): AIR BAGS Potential Number of Units Affected: 32,400 All Products Associated with this Recall Vehicle Make Model Model Year(s) SUBARU IMPREZA 2012 Details Manufacturer: Subaru of America, Inc. SUMMARY: Subaru of America, Inc. (Subaru) is recalling certain 2012 model year Subaru Impreza 4-Door and Station Wagon vehicles (except WRX/STI models) manufactured April 21, 2011, to February 16, 2012. In the affected vehicles, the Occupant Detection System (ODS) may deactivate if a front seat passenger operates a device that is plugged into the power outlet such as a music player or cell phone, or touches a metal part of the vehicle such as the forward/rearward seat adjuster lever. CONSEQUENCE: If the ODS deactivates, the front passenger air bag will be turned off and the front passenger air bag will not deploy in the event of a crash, increasing the risk of injury to the seat occupant. REMEDY: Subaru will notify owners, and dealers will replace the Occupant Control Unit with a modified one, free of charge. The manufacturer has not yet provided a notification schedule.
Should Subaru stay niche or go mainstream? [w/poll]
Sun, 11 Aug 2013
Out of all the automakers doing business in the US, Subaru is the one that has carved out the most interesting niche for itself in the minds and lifestyles of buyers. Outdoorsy types, dog lovers and active families alike flock to Subaru's rugged nature and all-wheel-drive utility - and they're fiercely loyal, which is probably why Subaru has become a success story.
But Subaru is still a relatively small player in the US market, and with recent profits surging, parent company Fuji Heavy Industries is facing a dilemma: continue on with the successful niche market Subaru has carved out for itself, or attempt to go mainstream and give big players like Nissan and Toyota a run for their money. According to Carscoop, Japan Times and Bloomberg News are reporting that Fuji Heavy is beginning discussions this month to determine which direction Subaru will take.
Seeing the sights with Subaru EyeSight's Touring Assist | Autoblog in Japan
Tue, Jun 5 2018Autoblog recently went to Japan to drive cars, ride trains, and talk to carmakers about automotive history and the future of mobility. This video is part of a larger series of special reports from Japan. TOKYO — The interesting thing about Subaru's EyeSight technology is that — like its name suggests — it relies mostly on the stereoscopic color cameras located behind the rear-view mirror that scan the road ahead of the car. We've had EyeSight available here in the U.S. for years now, controlling features like pre-collision braking and throttle control, and adaptive cruise control. The cameras can detect vehicles, pedestrians and lane markings, and judge their distance. It uses color images to recognize brake lights, which add another piece of important input when making critical life-or-death decisions. New for Japan, though, is an EyeSight upgrade called Touring Assist. Touring Assist builds upon the capabilities of EyeSight with more robust lane tracing, adaptive cruise control and steering assist. Before expending to other markets or other models, Touring Assist is only available on the Subaru Levorg and WRX in Japan. The capabilities of lane tracing have been expanded for use at any speed, rather than just over 37 miles per hour. Additionally, Touring Assist adds automated steering to help keep you in your lane. This uses the cameras not just to read and adhere to the lane markings but, at speeds of up to 37 mph, to also follow the car in front of you. Touring Assist doesn't allow for fully autonomous driving, but its driver assistance features automate certain functions in specific conditions, theoretically making driving safer and easier. It's a step toward fully autonomous driving, a technological foundation upon which self-driving systems can expand. We arrived in Japan in spring, expecting to see streets lined with cherry blossoms. Instead, we were met with a frigid downpour that later turned to snow on our first full day in Tokyo. While not ideal conditions for our first time driving in Tokyo traffic — or driving on the left side of the road in a right-hand-drive car — it allowed us to test out Touring Assist in less-than-perfect conditions. Check out the video above to see how that went. In all, we were pretty impressed with Touring Assist. What would have been a fraught drive in a foreign country on the wrong side of the road in crappy weather and heavy congestion was actually pretty relaxed and enjoyable.

