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2006–2007 Subaru WRX sedan (US) 2006–2007 Subaru WRX wagon (US) For 2006 the Subaru Impreza WRX received a complete front-end redesign, restyled headlights with smoke-tinted lenses, a three-section mesh-type grill, and distinguished new tail lamp clusters. Three trims levels are available: WRX TR (Tuner Ready), WRX, and Limited.
The Subaru Impreza (Japanese: スバル・インプレッサ, Hepburn: Subaru Inpuressa) is a compact car that has been manufactured by the Japanese automaker Subaru since 1992. It was introduced as a replacement for the Leone , with the predecessor's EA series engines replaced by the new EJ series .
Mid-size station wagon based on the Impreza and WRX. Also known as the WRX Sportswagon in Australia and WRX GT in New Zealand since 2021. ... Subaru G4e (2007) Subaru ...
Subaru currently offers a Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle certified Legacy, Outback, Impreza, [81] XV/Crosstrek [82] and Forester models [83] which are available for sale anywhere in the U.S. Subaru PZEV vehicles meet California's Super-Ultra-Low-Emission Vehicle exhaust emission standard. [79] All other models have been certified LEV2.
Starting at $24,085, the Impreza is now offered only as a hatchback, and the previous price-leader manual transmission is gone. 2024 Subaru Impreza Gets Price Hike, More Standard Equipment Skip to ...
Subaru Impreza WRX STI (GR) in Goodwood Festival of Speed 2010 competition. In 1993, an Impreza Group A rally car was taken to Rally Finland after the Subaru Legacy rally car had its last outing at Rally New Zealand. The car was crashed in the race and was never used again for rally, but its good performance was noted, as it made 2nd place and ...
The Exiga was released for sale in Japan on 17 June 2008, and was built to replace the Subaru Traviq, which could also hold seven passengers in the Japanese market. It was initially sold only in Japan but Australia is the first export market outside Japan to receive it, where it is badged Subaru Liberty Exiga. [ 4 ]
The car was driven by Alan van de Merwe (the 2003 British F3 champion), Briton Phil Bennett (driven in the BTCC, Le Mans and Nürburgring), Jonathan Price (6-time Nürburg 24 Hours competitor) and Chris Atkinson (2006, 2007 Subaru World Rally Team driver).