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Year:
2014
Make:
Subaru
Model:
Impreza WRX
Body type:
Sedan
Engine:
265 hp 2.5L H4
Exterior color:
Gray
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
5-Speed Manual
Mileage:
113,926
Stock #:
200451
VIN:
JF1GR7E63EG200451
Gray 2014 Subaru Impreza WRX Sedan  5-Speed Manual

 

2014 Subaru Impreza WRX

113,926 mi

Redmond, OR
Great Deal

$13,995

Year:
2014
Make:
Subaru
Model:
Impreza WRX
Body type:
Sedan
Engine:
265 hp 2.5L H4
Exterior color:
Gray
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
Manual
Mileage:
112,103
Stock #:
4926
VIN:
JF1GR7E60EG234895
Gray 2014 Subaru Impreza WRX Sedan  Manual

 

2014 Subaru Impreza WRX

112,103 mi

Gainesville, GA
Great Deal

$13,032

Year:
2014
Make:
Subaru
Model:
Impreza WRX
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
265 hp 2.5L H4
Exterior color:
Black
Combined gas mileage:
22 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
Manual
Mileage:
94,096
Stock #:
W2343
VIN:
JF1GV7F63EG013706
Black 2014 Subaru Impreza WRX Sedan All-Wheel Drive Manual

 

2014 Subaru Impreza WRX

Limited

94,096 mi

Watertown, CT
Fair Deal

$17,586

Year:
2014
Make:
Subaru
Model:
Impreza WRX
Body type:
Hatchback
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
265 hp 2.5L H4
Combined gas mileage:
22 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
5-Speed Manual
Mileage:
95,068
Stock #:
208467
VIN:
JF1GR7E63EG208467
 2014 Subaru Impreza WRX Hatchback All-Wheel Drive 5-Speed Manual

 

2014 Subaru Impreza WRX

Limited Hatchback

95,068 mi

Portland, OR
Good Deal

$15,495

Year:
2013
Make:
Subaru
Model:
Impreza WRX
Body type:
Hatchback
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
265 hp 2.5L H4
Exterior color:
Pearl White
Combined gas mileage:
22 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
Manual
Mileage:
128,000
Stock #:
DiD 210
VIN:
JF1GR7E69DG833390
Pearl White 2013 Subaru Impreza WRX Hatchback All-Wheel Drive Manual
New arrival

 

2013 Subaru Impreza WRX

Premium Package Wagon

128,000 mi

Rochester, NY
Fair Deal

$13,999

About 2013 Subaru Impreza WRX
It’s never easy coming to the end of an era, especially one that should’ve ended already. With Subaru's Impreza WRX, everyone expected to see a new version by now. The Impreza upon which it’s based has been updated, addressing continued complaints about a dated interior and lagging fuel economy. With everyone else improving mileage with every passing year, it’s easy to get left behind. And the WRX isn’t used to being left behind, except perhaps by the STi. When the WRX first burst forth, it wasn’t faced with much competition. Now everyone is bringing something to the line that can compete in comfort, convenience, efficiency or electronics, if not all-out performance. And that spells doom. Ford has more features, and Volkwagen has more va-va-voom. What Subaru has is a car that’s simply a few years behind. That means too many hard plastics inside and a frustratingly complicated—and optional—navigation system. Add to that a mileage rating of only 19 mpg city/25 highway, and people aren’t impressed, especially when taking into account the 2.5-liter engine’s power ratings of 265 hp and 244 lb-ft of torque. By way of comparison, the Mustang’s V6 will get you 300+ hp and more than 30 highway mpg. But you can’t get a Mustang as a sedan or a 5-door hatchback, either. You also won’t get a fully independent suspension coupled with symmetrical AWD and a viscous coupling, locking center differential for legitimate 50:50 power distribution. Even better, the 2013 WRX steals the springs, wheels and roll bars from the STi. It also comes, even in Base trim, with standards like auto climate control, sport seats, 17-inch alloys, Bluetooth and a 6-speaker CD stereo with USB and an aux input. Moving up to the Premium, you’ll get heated seats and mirrors, foglights, electroluminescent gauges and a sunroof. The Limited will get you leather and xenon headlights. There’s the aformentioned optional navigation system, but honestly, you don’t want it. If you really want to be special, but don’t want to move up to the STi realm, Subaru is offering 200 Special Edition trims, decked out in orange paint and stitching, black wheels and stripes, and a dark interior borrowed from the STi. If you’re scared of where the WRX may be headed, this is where you’ll want to be, but with only 200 available you’re going to have to be sly. It’s a legitimate concern, given how small adjustments have changed the WRX over the years. Subaru is claiming it’ll come back lighter and more powerful. Hopefully it’ll retain the character and the manual transmission while ditching some of the outdated tech and hard plastic. Too much attention to performance and efficiency can lead manufacturers to forget that a car is supposed to be complete package. But at least the package includes safety, with dual front, front-side and side-curtain airbags, 4-wheel antilock discs, stability and traction control, and even hill-hold assist. This results in a 4-out-of-5-star overall rating from the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration and top marks from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Look to the new WRX to get the full 5 stars, but for now, some real-world numbers should do nicely: This gen of the WRX will drop to 0 from 100 mph in just over 100 feet. Very impressive. At this point, the WRX has achieved cult status that allows preference to derive from the intangible. There will always be those that prefer one generation over another for one reason or another, but you can be assured the new version will be more, more, more. Hopefully it’s not too much more, as the WRX isn't just a car for boy racers who can't afford the STi. Family-minded individuals who are in need of a sedan or hatchback but don’t feel the need to fully give up on the fun have always been an important demographic as well. This is why attention to interior materials and efficiency is needed, but go too heavy on the performance and you’ll alienate this half of your demographic. Suspensions need to work well on the street, not just the track.

 

Year:
2014
Make:
Subaru
Model:
Impreza WRX
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
265 hp 2.5L H4
Exterior color:
Ice Silver Metallic
Combined gas mileage:
22 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
Manual
Mileage:
72,333
Stock #:
R544
VIN:
JF1GV7F69EG012057
Ice Silver Metallic 2014 Subaru Impreza WRX Sedan All-Wheel Drive Manual

 

2014 Subaru Impreza WRX

Premium Package

72,333 mi

Sioux Falls, SD
Good Deal

$17,110

Year:
2013
Make:
Subaru
Model:
Impreza WRX
Body type:
Hatchback
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
265 hp 2.5L H4
Exterior color:
Gray
Combined gas mileage:
22 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
5-Speed Manual
Mileage:
133,076
Stock #:
12262
VIN:
JF1GR7E69DG813138
Gray 2013 Subaru Impreza WRX Hatchback All-Wheel Drive 5-Speed Manual
Price drop

-$248

 

2013 Subaru Impreza WRX

Premium Package Wagon

133,076 mi

Portland, OR
Good Deal

$12,193

$11,945

Year:
2013
Make:
Subaru
Model:
Impreza WRX
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
265 hp 2.5L H4
Exterior color:
Gray
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
5-Speed Manual
Mileage:
128,323
Stock #:
034427
VIN:
JF1GV7F67DG034427
Gray 2013 Subaru Impreza WRX Sedan All-Wheel Drive 5-Speed Manual

 

2013 Subaru Impreza WRX

Limited Sedan

128,323 mi

Denver, CO
Great Deal

$9,995

Year:
2014
Make:
Subaru
Model:
Impreza WRX
Body type:
Sedan
Engine:
265 hp 2.5L H4
Exterior color:
White
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Mileage:
153,682
Stock #:
153682
VIN:
JF1GR7E68EG200171
White 2014 Subaru Impreza WRX Sedan

 

2014 Subaru Impreza WRX

153,682 mi

Jersey City, NJ
Fair Deal

$10,494

Overview

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It’s never easy coming to the end of an era, especially one that should’ve ended already. With Subaru's Impreza WRX, everyone expected to see a new version by now. The Impreza upon which it’s based has been updated, addressing continued complaints about a dated interior and lagging fuel economy. With everyone else improving mileage with every passing year, it’s easy to get left behind.

And the WRX isn’t used to being left behind, except perhaps by the STi. When the WRX first burst forth, it wasn’t faced with much competition. Now everyone is bringing something to the line that can compete in comfort, convenience, efficiency or electronics, if not all-out performance. And that spells doom. Ford has more features, and Volkwagen has more va-va-voom. What Subaru has is a car that’s simply a few years behind.

That means too many hard plastics inside and a frustratingly complicated—and optional—navigation system. Add to that a mileage rating of only 19 mpg city/25 highway, and people aren’t impressed, especially when taking into account the 2.5-liter engine’s power ratings of 265 hp and 244 lb-ft of torque. By way of comparison, the Mustang’s V6 will get you 300+ hp and more than 30 highway mpg.

But you can’t get a Mustang as a sedan or a 5-door hatchback, either. You also won’t get a fully independent suspension coupled with symmetrical AWD and a viscous coupling, locking center differential for legitimate 50:50 power distribution. Even better, the 2013 WRX steals the springs, wheels and roll bars from the STi. It also comes, even in Base trim, with standards like auto climate control, sport seats, 17-inch alloys, Bluetooth and a 6-speaker CD stereo with USB and an aux input. Moving up to the Premium, you’ll get heated seats and mirrors, foglights, electroluminescent gauges and a sunroof. The Limited will get you leather and xenon headlights. There’s the aformentioned optional navigation system, but honestly, you don’t want it.

If you really want to be special, but don’t want to move up to the STi realm, Subaru is offering 200 Special Edition trims, decked out in orange paint and stitching, black wheels and stripes, and a dark interior borrowed from the STi. If you’re scared of where the WRX may be headed, this is where you’ll want to be, but with only 200 available you’re going to have to be sly.

It’s a legitimate concern, given how small adjustments have changed the WRX over the years. Subaru is claiming it’ll come back lighter and more powerful. Hopefully it’ll retain the character and the manual transmission while ditching some of the outdated tech and hard plastic. Too much attention to performance and efficiency can lead manufacturers to forget that a car is supposed to be complete package.

But at least the package includes safety, with dual front, front-side and side-curtain airbags, 4-wheel antilock discs, stability and traction control, and even hill-hold assist. This results in a 4-out-of-5-star overall rating from the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration and top marks from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Look to the new WRX to get the full 5 stars, but for now, some real-world numbers should do nicely: This gen of the WRX will drop to 0 from 100 mph in just over 100 feet. Very impressive.

At this point, the WRX has achieved cult status that allows preference to derive from the intangible. There will always be those that prefer one generation over another for one reason or another, but you can be assured the new version will be more, more, more. Hopefully it’s not too much more, as the WRX isn't just a car for boy racers who can't afford the STi. Family-minded individuals who are in need of a sedan or hatchback but don’t feel the need to fully give up on the fun have always been an important demographic as well. This is why attention to interior materials and efficiency is needed, but go too heavy on the performance and you’ll alienate this half of your demographic. Suspensions need to work well on the street, not just the track.

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