2016 Subaru WRX Best Features: Far Outweigh its Drawbacks

The 2016 Subaru WRX is the one of today's performance sedans that has been drawing good attention from motoring enthusiasts especially those who are inclined to sports cars.

According to a report from Master Herald, it is a speed-oriented machine that can promise a high-speed performance even if it will go through different phases of roads, be it asphalt, gravel, snow, sand or salt!

WRX costs around $27,000 a justifiable cost for its 268 horsepower, direct-injection, turbocharged engine which delivers 258 pound feet of torque features. A cost of $2,000-4,000 will be added and get the WRX Premium and Limited models, which feature inverted dampers.

Steering wheel features its mounted buttons that will give the driver a better control over the infotainment measures added in the vehicle. Subaru's manual transmission system remains. Subaru also recognizes that the 2015 WRX returns 22.6 MPG on an average within the city limits.

Cheat Sheet news stated that WRX also covers a quick ratio electric power steering intended for sharper turns, which Subaru was quoted, "reacts in as little as 100 milliseconds to steering inputs." A stiffer spring and damper rates will be expected because of its Race-spec suspension corners. The larger front and rear anti-roll bars holds the car in check when the driver bumped along the twisty. An eight-way power driver's seat was installed on the WRX to have accessible and adjustable two-levels on the front and the rear end.

The drawback about this vehicle was revealed by the co-owner of Subaru specialist shop Tony Barber. Based on the report of cheat sheet, he claimed that the latest WRX is absolutely sublime. Subaru WRX looks very common and if it were not for the multi-port exhaust at its back, most people would pass it off as an ordinary commuter car. The vehicle's advanced engine control technology makes turning rather tough. Another drawback is the continuing upward price of the base model every time a new edition is introduced.

According to Barber though, "The best features on the WRX far outweigh the bad; face the truth, there would be no perfect car though."

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