Subaru owners get a bad rap in the car community. So what if that guy with the WRX knows more about vape coils than wastegates or blow-off valves? And who cares if an Outback driver memorized their ...
Japanese automaker Subaru has a fairly extensive range of vehicles in the U.S. Among the more successful models sold by the company include the Subaru Crosstrek, the Forester, and the Subaru Outback.
It's no secret that manual transmissions have become an endangered species in today's auto industry. While numerous improvements have helped make stick shift transmissions easier to use than ever, ...
At the launch of the latest Subaru WRX variant, the tS, there was plenty of time to mourn the absence of a full STI model for the U.S. market, particularly on the long hill up to Turn 1 at Sonoma ...
Certain passenger and sport utility vehicles equipped with automatic transmissions were produced with an improperly manufactured transmission parking rod. When the transmission selector lever is ...
Subaru’s giving its manual-equipped cars some ADAS love. Subaru’s Eyesight set of sensors, passive safety, and accident avoidance technology certainly is one of the best in the business, but it’s been ...
In case you’d forgotten about it amongst all the other chaos and news of recent years, the WRX is Subaru’s rally-inspired sports sedan. It’s a car we thirsted over in high school, and one of the ...
There are, admittedly, more than the average share of automotive stereotypes about Subaru WRX owners — and, to be honest, some of them are true. We here at Road & Track are willing to overlook them, ...
As a subvariant of the Subaru WRX sports car, the tS Spec B builds upon last year’s Club Spec variant (which had the classic, ...