2003 Subaru Impreza Wrx Modded Very Fast 1 Amazing Car! No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States
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THIS IS A GREAT 2003 SUBARU IMPREZA WRX THIS CAR IS VERY FAST AND HAS MANY MODS DONE TO IT! THE CAR RUNS GOOD NO PROBLEMS NO LIGHTS ON DASH! THE CAR IS NO JOKE ITS QUICK!! IT HAS FAIRLY LOW MILES ONLY 110 BUT THATS NOTHING FOR A SUBARU! THE PICTURES EXPLAIN EVERYTHING! PLEASE FEEL FREE TO MESSAGE ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS YOU MIGHT HAVE!! MODS: -UPGRADED STI TURBO -800CC INJECTORS -STI TOP MOUNT INTERCOOLER -AFTERMARKET EXHAUST (VERY LOUD) -HKS TURBO TIMER -ROKKOR COILOVERS -2005 BACK CONVERSION -INFINITY KAPPA SPEAKERS -SUBWOOFER -RIMS -HALO HEADLIGHTS -RIMS -BIGGER HOOD SCOOP -HOOD PINS -NEW AIR INTAKE -NEW BLOW OFF VALVE -RACING HARNESSES -HEADUNIT -AMP -ALUMINUM RADIATOR -GUAGE CLUSTER -RACING CLUTCH IS BEING INSTALLED CAR IS SOLD AS IS ALL SALES ARE FINAL, HIGHEST BIDDER WINS THE BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICKUP OR SHIPMENT! |
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2020 Subaru Legacy, Outback earn IIHS safety picks
Thu, Nov 28 2019The redesigned 2020 Subaru Legacy sedan and Outback wagon both earned kudos from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, but the news was not equally good for both models. The Legacy sedan walked away with the highest award, Top Safety Pick+. The Outback was one rung down, a Top Safety Pick. Sadly for the Outback, the previous, 2019 model had nabbed the TSP+ score. Why the difference in the Legacy and Outback? In a word: headlights. The IIHS structures their awards around several elements: crash tests, crash-avoidance systems, and headlights. Both Subarus aced their crash tests, earning Good results for the entire battery of tests (small and moderate front overlap on both sides, roof crush, side-impact, and head-restraints). Their standard EyeSight accident-avoidance automated emergency braking systems also performed well, successfully avoiding crashes at 12 and 25 mph, netting Superior ratings. (The pedestrian-detection function similarly earned a Superior rating, although pedestrian detection doesn't count toward the IIHS total score.) Headlights have to earn a Good rating in order for a car to qualify for TSP+; headlights deemed merely Acceptable limit a car to a maximum TSP award. Headlights that are Marginal or lower knock a car out of TSP contention. The Legacy's optional curve-adaptive headlights were deemed Good, while those same headlights in the Outback were only Acceptable, resulting in the different awards for the two models. For both cars, the base headlights also were Acceptable, meaning either model with the standard headlights would be a TSP (except that the IIHS grants a single model only its higher-level award).
Subaru EyeSight: Autoblog Technology of the Year finalist
Wed, 19 Nov 2014Peering out of the top of the windshield of a growing number of Subaru models, looking like a pair of cyborg eyes on either side of the car's rearview mirror, are twin cameras that make up the visible portion of Subaru's high-tech EyeSight system. For 2015, the stereoscopic camera-based system is available on the Forester, Legacy, Impreza and Outback.
These cameras allow Subaru to equip its vehicles with such safety and convenience features as adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning and pre-collision braking that can slow the car automatically if an imminent accident is detected, even bringing the vehicle to a complete stop.
Subaru has offered EyeSight technology on its vehicles in the United States since the 2013 model year. Newly upgraded for 2015, EyeSight's smaller cameras now see in color and are capable of scanning further ahead and over a wider swath, which means an EyeSight-equipped car will now be able to respond more quickly. That means a higher chance of accident avoidance for 2015, something everyone on the road will surely appreciate.
Subaru rolls out BRZ Premium Sports Edition in Japan [w/poll]
Wed, 30 Oct 2013The Subaru BRZ is many things: fun, affordable, communicative... but premium is not one of them. Yet that is precisely more of that upscale look and feel Subaru is going for with its new BRZ Premium Sports Edition.
Thus far exclusive to the Japanese Domestic Market, the BRZ Premium Sports Edition upgrades the standard model with unique 17-inch alloys and an interior spruced up with two-tone black and tan leather, along with contrast-stitched Alcantara trim for the instrument cluster, center console and door panels. There's also a set of aluminum pedals, metal and carbon trim, black mirror housings and more.
The luxed-up model wears a sticker price of 3,034,500 yen, which translates to about $31k. That would make it about $6k more expensive than a base BRZ in the United States, but to put it into more relevant context, the upgrades represent a 241,500 yen ($2,450) premium over the top-spec BRZ Type S in Japan. Assuming Subaru could keep that price premium intact, do you think it would be wise to offer the BRZ Premium Sports Edition in North America? Vote in our poll below, then have your say in Comments.





