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Used 2008 Subaru Impreza WRX STI for Sale near Georgia

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Atlanta, GA
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Picture of 2008 Subaru Impreza WRX STI Debuting at the New York Auto Show, the 2008 Subaru Impreza WRX STi introduces a new 5-door hatchback version of its rally racer, alongside its four-door sedan. Both models are still over the top, with an enormous rear wing (yes, even on the hatchback), large hood scoop, and choice of silver or gold wheels. All of the Impreza models get a longer wheelbase this year, to improve on interior room, but the hatchback's will be just under 1.7 inches shorter than the sedan, which adds 4.9 inches to its wheelbase. The same 2.5-liter turbo charged boxer 4 engine hits 300-hp in the 2008 Impreza WRX STi, matched to a 6-speed manual. The suspension and chassis are made firmer this year and the engine placed lower in all WRX models to improve stability and performance. The new STi hatch gets the airplane-style front grille Subaru recently introduced. AWD is still standard in this sports car, with a 35/65 bias towards rear-wheel drive, which can be either automatically or manually adjusted. Early comments on the new hatchback's looks are mixed, with some saying that the giant spoiler doesn't look right on a wagon. But Subaru seems to want to capitalize on the rejuvenated interest in the versatility of hatchbacks, while still offering road-burning power and performance.

4.8 Overall rating

(87 reviews)
Andrew S
4.0
Reviewed a 2008 Subaru Turbo AWD on Dec 21, 2010

I bought this car knowing that is was a year round performance car. The AWD is a killer in the snowy winters and blows away most cars on a dry summer day. There is a little bit of turbo lag but its not horrible. Once the tach sweeps past 2750 or so, the turbo kicks in hard and you get very quick and progressive acceleration all the way to about 6200 rpms where the power falls off. This definitely isn't a high revving Honda but the turbo pushing you back in the seat is a worth while trade off. Handling is somewhat of a double edged sword with the GR STi. The AWD system gives phenomenal grip on almost any surface but the added weight really makes for prominent understeer under normal driving conditions. But if you hit the gas on turn-in and the DCCD is set to rear bias, the rear comes around really well. The suspension is softer than previous STis and doesn't help by adding noticeable body roll too. I think if you were to add 2mm thicker roll bars front and back and a set of coilovers, these problems would be solved without making the ride quality unbearable. Braking is amazing thanks to the huge Brembos and sticky OEM tires. Brake fade has never been an issue, and I have tested them on more than one occasion. The stock pads, while they put out TONS of brake dust, are great and for being so grippy very durable. Build quality is on par for what is essentially an economy car. The Alcantara on the seats is great of spirited driving, as it grips you better than leather ever could and the seats have just enough lateral support to hold my 6' 3" 210 lbs frame in place. There are definitely a few creaks and rattles when going over uneven surfaces but nothing that is audible over the radio. The EJ25 2.5 liter turbocharged flat-4 engine seems bulletproof in my experience. When I first got the car I over revved a few times and there hasn't even been a hiccup in how she runs. Aesthetically, this car really did grow on me. I always loved the wagons shape but the front fascia wasn't really my speed (that WIDE lower grill opening), the nose was to high off the ground and the headlights looked too much like other cars on the road. But once I saw it in person, I really really liked it. It worked better than it ever looked in pictures. The interior is full of hard plastics and faux Alcantara fabric, not the worst I've seen but definitely not the best. In terms of cost, yeah, she was expensive, but when you get behind the wheel, you really see what you truly paid for. The locomotive-like torque band and AWD grip really make it worth it. And that was stock, for another $500, I reflashed the ECU and gained another ~45hp and ~45 lb-ft of torque. Thats almost unheard of! And what a difference it made. After the reflash, it felt like a totally different car. turbo lag was slightly reduced, the power band was extended (negligibly) and the car just pulled a lot harder. Definitely worth the money! My STi is loads of fun to drive, snow or sun, it doesn't matter! I love this car and wouldn't trade it in for anything in its price range on the road today (well, maybe a 2011 STi, but oh well)!

Jonathan F
4.0
Reviewed a 2008 Subaru Turbo AWD on Dec 13, 2009

Man what can i say about this car! Its a fun speedy monster! With plenty of trunk space! The people who are in the market for this car usually choose this or an evo. I have nothing against the Evo, its a fun car. It is more of a track car than a daily driver. Anyone that has more use on a real road than a track consider this one. See it in person as most pictures cant grasp the beauty of this car. The transmission is bulletproof, the car is comfortable, and most importantly it is quick! Its overlooked by many because its a hatch, until you accelerate! Gas mileage is about 17 city, 25 highway. What do you expect from a car with 305 crank horse power! Lets just say where ever your going your getting there quick! My only gripe is that sound system! Paying this much for the car and this 10 speaker system sounds like its 2 speakers. Not to worry though, the boxer rumble from the engine makes all the difference!

Aaron L
4.0
Reviewed a 2008 Subaru Turbo AWD on Oct 13, 2013

You have to drive it to "feel" it. The WRX STI is an amazing car. The torque off the line and the AWD through the corners is amazing. It's also fun in big city traffic. Great reliability and warranty. Nothing compares to the WRX STI!!!!! unless you are a rich spoiled brat and you spend $60+K for a "Look at me" car with half the performance.

Nicholas B
4.0
Reviewed a 2008 Subaru Impreza WRX STI on Jun 19, 2009

the only thing i dislike about the car is the fuel consumption, it could be better, although it does produce over 300 hp...soo i guess that is the the trade. many people whom own an STI complain about the engine durability, but i figure if i keep it stock (which i intend on doing) i should be fine.

Gabriel Q
2.0
Reviewed a 2008 Subaru Turbo AWD on Mar 26, 2015

Bought this car after my 240sx, 300zx, and GTI. I really enjoyed my time with it and totally regret selling it. I thought I no longer needed a fast car or stick shift. It turns out I was wrong. I loved the car, it's great acceleration, the turns in the corner. Superb. I loved the space I had in the trunk. Just all around a great performer. Here are the mods I had: Tint 15% all around Red overlay tailights Debaged Subaru All Weather Floor Mats Gunmetal finish on stock STi wheels Whiteline Swaybars (front and rear) Hawk Ceramic Brake Pads R205 Badges JNA Front Lip Hella Supertones RED

2008 Subaru Impreza WRX STI FAQs

How many 2008 Subaru Impreza WRX STI vehicles in Georgia have no reported accidents or damage?

2 out of 2 for sale near Georgia have no reported accidents or damage.

What is the fuel economy of the 2008 Subaru Impreza WRX STI?

Depending on the engine and options, the 2008 Subaru Impreza WRX STI gets between 19 and 19 MPG (or MPGe).

What fuel types are available?

Gasoline engines are available.

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