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Update: 2022 Subaru WRX

“The WRX can do it all, but after driving 100 miles off-road, we’re not sure you’ll want to.”
Duncan Brady

Service Life 12 months/13,246 miles

Average Fuel Econ 22.6 mpg

Unresolved Problems None

Maintenance Cost $297.46 (2x oil change, tire rotation; cabin air filter replacement)

Normal Wear $0

Base Price $37,490

As Tested $37,754

EPA City/Hwy/Comb Fuel Econ 19/26/22 mpg

The moment we saw Subaru’s redesign of the WRX and its controversial plastic fender cladding, we knew we only wanted one thing: a WRX Wilderness.

Subaru’s AWD sport compact has had rally roots from the start—let’s not forget the moniker means World Rally eXperimental. What better time

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