Used 2006 Subaru Impreza WRX STI for Sale Nationwide
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About 2006 Subaru Impreza WRX STI
Overview

You too can be your own video game hero. Or just play one on the road as you sit behind the wheel of the 2006 Subaru Impreza WRX STi, the consumer version of Subaru's WRC rally-winning racer. Most of the changes this year involve more fine-tuning to enhance performance. What makes this race car stand out is the fact that it's also a four-door sedan with a fairly roomy trunk, so it serves well for open-road ripping or city travel.
A monster turbo 2.5-liter, 4-cylinder DOHC Boxer engine makes 293-hp in the 2006 WRX STi. This is mated to a 6-speed manual transmission. Changes this year are a more refined 41/59 torque distribution and a new mechanical limited slip differential in place of the previous hydraulic one. Outside, the WRX STi gets the new wing-like trisectional Subaru mesh grille. The huge hood scoop has been reduced somewhat, helping with visibility, and a new roof vane is modeled after the rally car. Wheels are still silver or gold.
Coming in sedan only, the STi offers a lot of interior conveniences too, while still trying to keep the car lightweight. The aluminum body helps with that as well. Power locks, windows, and mirrors, leather-trimmed seats and steering wheel, cruise control, daytime running lights, and a front console are all standard, as is ABS brakes and dual front and side airbags.
All-wheel drive capability, instant acceleration performance, outlandish speeds, combined with tight cornering and smooth handling, make the 2006 WRX STi a winner with owners. They love the looks, and say it is the most fun they've had behind the wheel. Negatives include rear seats that don't fold, some road noise, a desire for more features and options, and disappointment it doesn't come in a two-door coupe model.
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Tylor S
Reviewed a 2006 Subaru Turbo AWD on Sep 8, 2008
ok where do i start, the acceleration is amazing just a little sluggish from about 2500rpms down but from there up it just pulls hard. braking couldn't be better for the price from a stock car. handing is its main weakness against evos stock for stock but its because its made with softer suspension for better a daily driver but still handles very well. build quality is very good subarus are known to last forever and the transmissin in this thing is a beast. it looks amazing on both outside and inside. the blue interior is crazy and the gold wheels are so unique. gas is alright its not the best but what do expect its 300hp out of 4-cyl so it still gets decent mpg for the power. and as far as fun, well it's just amazing you have to try it to see for yourself.
Matthew F
Reviewed a 2006 Subaru Turbo AWD on Sep 3, 2008
What is not to like it fast as hell, and beautiful to look at. zero to 60 in 4.8 seconds. I think it is worth every penny that I have payed so far. Corners like nothing else on the road and will kick your ass at the end of the day.
Martin G
Reviewed a 2006 Subaru Turbo AWD on Oct 25, 2009
Performance - disgustingly fast, brakes like someone punched you in the chest, handles like a go kart Quality - some noises, but you should expect that form a performance car Appearance - great interior and exterior Cost of ownership - not much maintenance, but parts can be costly. I get bad gas milage only because of my driving style Fun factor - 11/10
Chris A
Reviewed a 2006 Subaru Turbo AWD on Aug 20, 2008
The Bad: A little ugly (in my opinion), bad gas mileage (read horrible), no real luxuries ie sunroof or sat nav, big rear wing sometimes obscures mirror vision and attracts teenage boy racers, ride is very harsh. The Good: It's freaking fast. In any direction. With Cobb upgraded ECU and full exhaust system it makes approx 350 hp / 380 tq with the worlds best AWD system. The sheer violence with which it can rip through a corner will leave you speechless. Wet, dry, snow, gravel.. it doesn't matter, its simply doesn't care. It was built with one purpose, and that is to go insanely fast in any environment, on any road or track you want to put under it. It does this, and still has comfy seats, 4 doors, a nice trunk, and a nice Recaro baby seat for my kiddo to ride along.
2006 Subaru Impreza WRX STI Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| Turbo AWD | $33,620 |
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