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Now, for the bad news. Want a really clean first generation STI? You may be crossing the six-figure price range! I still totally want one. Just be ready to add all the fun import and licensing fees on top of that. In , we here in the States finally got the Subaru WRX, and it instantly became the crowd favorite. The 2-liter EJ motor , and later the 2. The big difference is that the second generation WRXs weigh almost pounds more. Fortunately, people figured out that these cars are almost infinitely tunable, and as long as you learn to change the spark plugs, which is quite the task, you can bump it up to horsepower easy, which is more than enough to offset the extra pounds.
There are basically three different versions of the second generation WRX. The first one is the rarest because it was only around for a few years. Then, in , Subaru did two things.
First, they finally gave us the STI. Second, they totally changed up the front end of the WRX. The styling is pretty much the only change between the bug-eye and the blob-eye. The motor is the same, and even though the blob-eye has more tech under the hood and a little bit better suspension control, they drive nearly identically, which is to say they drive amazingly.
The hawk-eye is the best performing of the group because, in addition to reworking the suspension and the making the car wider, they added another half-liter, replacing the now-aging EJ with the torque-happy EJ Realistically, any of the second generation WRXs are the highest performing cars for the money. They were when they were new, and in a lot of ways they still are. Even though they are going up in value, if you want one, there are basically two paths you can take.
It is a bit of a risk, though, because no one just left these cars stock. You might be halfway to your goal. Get a dedicated Cobb computer and have at it! If you want reliability, though, prepare to do some digging. How did I know they were fake?
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