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Video Quickies: 2022 Subaru WRX

July 13, 2022 by Randy Stern

The hate on the WRX was hard. It was as you simply were cheated from its clutches. Yeah, it had more power than the last generation "base" WRX.

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Before get into George's quick video on the new Subaru WRX, we need a talk…

The hate on the WRX was hard. It was as you simply were cheated from its clutches. Yeah, it had more power than the last generation "base" WRX. However, you wanted an STi. You wanted to see a more powerful turbocharged Boxer engine to forgive the styling and the execution.

At the Midwest Automotive Media Association Spring Rally back in May, George took the wheel of a WRX Premium with a six-speed manual transmission. Here are his thoughts…

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