For the uninitiated, the 22B was launched by Subaru in 1998 to celebrate the Subaru World Rally Team's hat trick ... to using original GC8-generation Impreza coupe bodies from the 1990s.
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HotCars on MSNThis Is The First Prodrive P25 Sold At An AuctionProdrive unveiled the P25 as a modern reimagination of the 1997 Subaru Impreza WRC Group A car. This original model clinched ...
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Creators Syndicate on MSN2025 Subaru WRXFinding a new car that comes standard with a manual transmission is almost as unusual as finding a new car that still comes ...
For many of us, the mere mention of the Subaru name conjures up images of a blue-and-yellow Impreza with dust billowing from its gold-filled wheel arches as it slides around a rally stage ... and real ...
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TopSpeed on MSN10 Turbocharged Japanese Cars That Dominate The Used MarketWhile the Miata may be the most famed of Mazda's lineup, the company has released some absolutely stellar models alongside it ...
All three would see success over the decade, but none of them nabbed as much silverware as the car you see here: the Lancia ...
One of the biggest differences between the two models is under the hood. Impreza Engine: The 2024 Subaru Impreza comes with a ...
The rally and race team's restomod inspired by the Impreza ... Subaru is the car making division of the Japanese transport company, Subaru Corporation, and it's one of the largest in the world.
Nigel has more than 40 years of automotive writing experience, starting with the print publication "bible," Motoring News.
You’re not alone if you’re struggling to grasp the sheer number of new names from China popping up in the Australian new-car market. There’s more than ten and the list is only growing. Geely is yet ...
Never has the dual-cab ute market been such a noisy place. The established favourites are still doing huge business and the newcomers are arriving thick and fast, mainly from China, but all jockeying ...
who took the just-introduced Impreza from Subaru in 1992 and built it into a Group A machine that won Subaru three consecutive manufacturers titles—’95, ’96, and ’97—in the World Rally Championship.
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