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2016 subaru wrx short throw shifter review
2016 subaru wrx short throw shifter review







2016 subaru wrx short throw shifter review
  1. #2016 subaru wrx short throw shifter review manual#
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A six-speed manual transmission is the only option, but it’s a doozie with a short shift throw and very positive clutch for precision shifts. The STI model features a very well-tuned 2.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder boxer-style engine that outputs 305 horsepower and 290 pound-feet of torque. The trunk is equally spacious at about 12 cubic feet and split-fold rear seating is standard in the WRX and STI models. Those with long legs will not want to spend a lot of time back there, but for getting around and for shuttling kids, the Subaru WRX does well as a daily use car. Even the back seat is roomy for a compact sedan. The steering wheel, seating, and such offer plenty of adjustment to accommodate. At 6-foot 3-inches and well over 200 pounds, I fit nicely in the 2016 WRX STI and felt comfortably ensconced during hard driving. Seating in the STI is excellent with plenty of room for all but the largest of folks.

2016 subaru wrx short throw shifter review

#2016 subaru wrx short throw shifter review upgrade#

This system will have most audiophiles and technofreaks happy with their upgrade choice. The upgraded screen in the STI is a 7-inch with the full suite of Starlink options from Subaru. The base infotainment is a 6.2-inch touchscreen with most of the standard functions you’d expect out of a modern audio system. It’s well worth that effort, though, if you’re really going to drive this fun machine like it deserves. Controls are fast and easy to access, although the advanced powertrain controls for differential shifting and such will require practice to master. Subaru did put some improvement into the materials quality and seating, however, and really beefed up the upgraded infotainment option to add a lot of connectivity. InteriorĪs with WRX models of the past, the 2016 Subaru WRX STI is pretty basic inside. It’s a great look for this sedan that is one of the few colors we prefer over the popular WRX Blue often seen.

2016 subaru wrx short throw shifter review

In the Series HyperBlue as we drove it, a bright powder blue color really sets the car apart. The design is otherwise simple and to the point. Deep cuts at the bottom of the doors create a running board and a line across the upper panels at the door handles creates the beltline. The WRX STI is otherwise a four-door sedan with a long hood, clipped rear deck, and rounded, fast-paced roofline.









2016 subaru wrx short throw shifter review