The 2011 Subaru WRX and WRX STI  is one of the best of Subaru cars in the market. Either the sedan or  hatchback type, performance has never been different. Being popular for  years in the World Rally Championship, the Subaru WRX can absolutely compete for the top prize.
For 2011, the WRX  has ditched the black robe for a string bikini, flaunting some serious  haunches in the process. Meanwhile, the car's big brother – the WRX STI – has been fitted with a completely reworked suspension and an all-new four-door body style.
2011 Subaru WRX & WRX STI Interior
2011 Subaru WRX & WRX STI Engine
2011 Subaru WRX and WRX STI Specs:
As  anyone who managed to survive the rash of Pontiac "wider is better" ads  of the mid ‘90s can tell you, throwing more than an inch into a car's  girth can have a big impact on how the vehicle performs. "We managed to  increase the track of the WRX by nearly 1.5 inches," says Martyn Harding, Impreza car line manager for Subaru North America. "That's huge." In reality, Subaru has spread the WRX by 1.3 inches compared to the 2010 model—a big number by anyone's count—thanks solely to the car's wild new bodywork. While the hatchback now wears the same cladding as last year's WRX STI,  the look is most noticeable in four door trim, where the body is  dominated by front fenders that are flared to body builder proportions  and rear quarter panels that are built to match. There's even more than a  hint of BMW M3 in the rear diffuser. Throw in a set of wheels that are  wider by a full inch and suddenly the car is capable of laying down grip  well past the engine's capability.
Like last year, the WRX  gets its power from a turbocharged 2.5 liter four-cylinder engine with  265 horsepower and 244 lb-ft of torque. Mated to a five-speed manual  transmission and an all-wheel drive system, the combination returns 19  mpg city and 25 mpg highway. Likewise, the WRX STI  retains its old engine, though it produces a more muscular 305  horsepower and 290 lb-ft of torque. The engine is bolted to a six-speed  manual gearbox and an adjustable all-wheel drive system, all of which is  good for 17 mpg city and 23 mpg highway.
But the big news on the WRX STI  front is what's under the car. Subaru has built in sway bars that are  about 30 percent more rigid, stiffer springs (16 percent in the front  and 55 percent in the rear), stiffer bushings and a lower ride height  for 2011. The company has even moved to steel-ball type bushings where  the front control arm meets the body for added rigidity, though it's  surrounded by a rubber bushing to keep noise and vibration down.
Price of the WRX will cost you at around $25,495 for the four-door and five-door trims. While the WRX STI sedan is priced at $33,995 and the five-door will cost at $35,995.





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