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2007 Subaru WRX Latest Updates

After a year of use, our WRX looks new. Yes, it was decommissioned. So Long, Old Friend

We bid farewell to our Subaru after 13 happy months. »

Shiny Clean, Clean

The WRX gets detailed. »

Silenced Subaru

Keep the monkeys away from the lug nuts »

A One-Car Affair

A win’s a win, right? »

It may look like a grocery-getter to some, but our WRX wagon is now a pretty stout corner-carver. Sweet Subaru

Our Subaru shines on track. »

While the WRX is still mostly stock, it’s still getting regular workouts. Recognize these number panels? Obviously we needed some new class designations. Is it Snowing in South Bend

We start warming up the WRX for some big action coming up. »

The latest addition to our fleet, a new Subaru Impreza WRX Sport Wagon. Imprezive

We get an ‘07 Subaru WRX to try out. »

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2007 Subaru WRX

2007 Subaru WRX Specs:

Body type:
Wagon
Country of origin:
Japan
Displacement:
2457cc
Stock Horsepower
224 bhp at 5600 rpm
Torque
226 lb.-ft at 3600 rpm
Engine configuration:
Horizontal-4
Transmission:
5-speed manual
Drivetrain configuration:
All-wheel-drive
Brakes:
disc/disc
Body Width:
68.5 inches
Curb Weight:
3175 pounds
Wheelbase:
99.4 inches

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