Also asked, are Subaru WRX good in snow?
Contrary to common internet belief, driving a Subaru WRX in the snow is not the revelatory thrill ride that everyone hypes it up to be. And just as they did around this time last year, two things resonate: thanks to its all-wheel-drive, the WRX is remarkably capableand, consequently, remarkably unexciting.
Subsequently, question is, which year is the best Subaru WRX STI? 2004, along with 2005-2007 model years, are the best-regarded years for the WRX, Hagerty, and r/Cars sub-Reddit users report. 2006 (the 'Hawkeye' year) saw the Subaru WRX receive a 2.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder, which made 300 hp in the STI, Hagerty reports.
In this way, is the Subaru WRX Sti a good daily driver?
As an everyday drive, the WRX STI is great on paper. It seats five, gets decent efficiency, and is compact and easy to park. In reality, it's a rough-riding, high-revving sports car with limited rear visibility thanks to a huge rear wing and a marginal backup camera screen.
Is the STI worth it over the WRX?
The STI is clearly the better performer, but it can cost over $14,000 more than the WRX. The base WRX is an excellent performance car at a great price. If you need a few more comfort and convenience features, upgrading to Premium or even Limited trim won't break your wallet.
