2006 Subaru Wrx Sti on 2040-cars
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:EJ25
Fuel Type:Ethanol - FFV
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Subaru
Model: WRX
Trim: Standard
Options: CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: All Wheel
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 90,000
Sub Model: WRX
Exterior Color: Grey
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
2006 Subaru WRX with front to back STI conversion. ~15,000 miles on built engine. 89,*** miles on frame. Body and interior are in great condition. Grey exterior, Black/Grey interior. Makes 450+ AWHP on E85 tune. Gets 30+ highway on 91 octane tune. $21,000 firm. You can test drive with cash in hand.
EJ25 Block with D25 Heads
Nitride Crank
STI Forged Rods
CP Forged Pistons
ARP Headstuds
Suba Performance build the engine
K&N Typhoon Short Ram Intake
Blouch 1.5 XTR 10cm with 15psi IWG Actuator
Walbro 255lph Fuel Pump
Processwest TMIC w/Silicon piping and shroud
SPT Radiator Shroud
Cobb Turbo Heat shield
Grimmspeed Air Separator
NGK-1 plugs
Perrin Inlet
ID1000cc injectors
Perrin Fuel Rail
Grimmspeed EBCS
Grimmspeed TC Tranny Crossmember Bushings
KB Pitch Stop
Scroth QuickFit Pro Racing Harness
Carbon Fiber Hood Struts
Enkei 17x8 45et RPF-1 Wheels
245/40/17 Hankook Ventus V12 Evo
225/45/17 Bridgestone Blizzak - I have spare rims for these
K110 Summer Ti Camber Bolts
SPT F/R Strut Tower Bars
Brembo Calipers
Hawk HPS Pads
Goodrich SS Lines
EIF DOT 4+ Fluid
KB Front/Rear Shifter Bushings
TiC Shifter Linkage Bushings
KB OUtrigger Bushings
KB Subframe Lock Bolts
Group N Engine Mounts
Group N Tranny Mount
STI Gauge Cluster
AccessPort v2
Pioneer AVIC - F90BT
STI mats
Escort Passport 8500 Radar Detector - Hardwired
DTS BiXenon HID projectors with 5000k Morimoto Bulbs
STI Pink Springs
Cobb 25mm R Swaybar
Perrin 22mm F Swaybar
Perrin Spherical Bushing Endlinks
Eibach GV Deletes with Coating
Grimmspeed Phenolic Spacers + Gaskets
Grimspeed intake manifold PnP with Coating
Grimmspeed Exhaust Manifold Pnp with High Flow
Crosspipe and Coating +gasketws
Invidia heatwrapped v2 downpipe
Hansvilee Hotrods custom Catback
killer b oil pickup
Protune by Eric Minehart of Torqued
6spd STi Transmission
DCCD Pro
ACT Streetlight Flywheel
ACT XTSS Clutch
STi Factory Short Shift Linage with Kartboy Shortshifter Bushing
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2019 Subaru Forester Sport vs 2019 Toyota RAV4 Adventure: How they compare
Mon, May 6 2019The 2019 Toyota RAV4 is not only completely redesigned, but reimagined as well. As we detailed in our first drive review, the new RAV4 ditches the more car-like and uber-utilitarian nature of its predecessor for something that's more SUV-like and characterful. It's a new direction exemplified in the RAV4 Adventure trim, which specifically targets those folks who plan to actually take their compact crossover to the great outdoors. People who will get it dirty, use the extra ground clearance and store things on the roof. You know, the sort of people who would consider the 2019 Subaru Forester. It too is redesigned for 2019, but its transformation is almost unnoticeable compared to the RAV4's. Forester customers were obviously quite happy with the way things were. We got a chance to drive both the 2019 RAV4 and 2019 Forester back-to-back last week both on-road and off-road, so let's take a look at how they compare, including a look at their on-paper specs. 2019 Toyota RAV4 Adventure View 31 Photos Performance and fuel economy The Forester got a new, more powerful 2.5-liter flat-four engine for 2019, and it now comes standard with a continuously variable transmission. It produces 182 horsepower and 176 pound-feet of torque, which is pretty much mid-pack among compact crossovers. Crucially, though, throttle response is so sharp that it makes the Forester actually feel quicker than it is when accelerating from a stop — a sensation enhanced even further by selecting the Sport Sharp mode button on the steering wheel. However, in either mode, the engine's remarkable power reveals itself as the tachometer and speedometer wind toward higher digits. One must also deal with the Forester's CVT. Perhaps some may appreciate the smooth, uninterrupted acceleration that results from a lack of gear changes (nor even simulated ones as in some other company's CVTs), but others may find it unusual and irritating. Subaru's CVT is certainly not our favorite example. By contrast, the 2019 RAV4 is conventional with its 2.5-liter inline-four engine and eight-speed automatic transmission, which behaves just as normally and effectively as one expects. The RAV4 is also considerably more powerful at 203 hp and 184 lb-ft — both compared to the Forester and to the entire segment as well. As a result, its acceleration is stronger (likely a difference of a half-second in 0-60-mph time) even if it may not initially feel like it.
Seeing the sights with Subaru EyeSight's Touring Assist | Autoblog in Japan
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The not-Subaru crossover wagon | 2017 Volkswagen Alltrack First Drive
Fri, Sep 16 2016Funnily enough, in light of dieselgate, Volkswagen is one of the few brands (along with Volvo and Subaru) to preserve the notion that you don't need a fuel-sucking SUV to meet your life-carrying needs. And, yes, VW's history of addressing off-road desires with all-wheel-drive dates to the mid-1980s with the Quantum Syncro (a.k.a. Passat) and Golf Country – the latter, sadly, never came stateside. The latest offering toward this effort is the 2017 Volkswagen Alltrack. What's an Alltrack? It's a slightly lifted, cladded, and butched-out version of the Golf Sportwagen (yes, formerly known as a Jetta). Not to steal Alltrack's thunder, but starting in 2017 you can also get the standard Sportwagen with 4Motion AWD, which is basically the same running gear for less money. The Alltrack starts at $26,950; the 4Motion Sportwagen starts at $24,930, both with the dual-clutch automatic available at launch. Any discussion of tall wagons brings Subaru immediately to mind, both with the Outback and the Impreza-based Crosstrek. The Volkswagen Alltrack sits between the two in size at 180.2 inches long – 5 more than the Crosstrek and 9.4 inches shorter than the Outback. The 2017 Subaru Outback starts at $25,645, and VW's comparisons focus on the Outback, which is understandable given the similar starting price. A bare-bones Crosstrek starts at $22,245, but quickly gets into Golf price overlap. The Alltrack and the 4Motion Golf Sportwagen are superior daily drivers to the Subaru, whether you're doing an emergency lane change or just trying to merge onto the interstate. Meanwhile, the Crosstrek doesn't have the refinement of the VW. Can we fault Subaru though? It's set a sales record every year in a row since 2010 and is looking at about triple the sales volume of VW's Golf for 2016. So we'll stick to telling you what we think of the Alltrack and let the dealers fight for your dollars. First thing's first. Yes, you can have the Golf Sportwagen and even the Alltrack with a manual six-speed gearbox. The seven-speed DSG automatic is very good, but it's worth noting that any manual gearbox is a rarity these days, especially when we're not talking about a two-seat sports car. You will have to wait until early 2017 for that option, but it also saves you $1,100 off both models. Second, the Alltrack and 4Motion Sportwagens get identical engines. Whether manual or DSG, VW's EA888 turbocharged 1.8-liter four-cylinder is under the hood.
