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Subaru’s 2022 Subaru WRX, 2023 Legacy and 2023 Outback have each secured a Top Safety Pick Plus rating from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
Overall, our first impression of the 2022 WRX left us with more positives than negatives, even with the caveat that our test car came equipped with all-season rubber rather than the standard summer tires.
The list of 2022 cars with manual transmissions skews mostly to affordable models and those that are more enthusiast-oriented, but there’s still a decent range of choices.
Depending on the model, buying a car with a manual transmission can save shoppers anywhere from $800 to $5,500 (if it grants you any savings at all).
With a starting price of around $30,000, the manual-equipped 2022 Subaru WRX is an inherently fun and unique all-wheel-drive performance car.
The 2022 Subaru WRX sees an increase of almost $1,700 over the 2021’s starting price.
After skipping 2020, the 2021 Los Angeles Auto Show returns with a vengeance, bringing a medley of new electrified machines, revived icons and wild concepts.
The Los Angeles Auto Show returns to November with a few less reveals than normal, but with plenty of wins, according to Cars.com’s editors.
We got to sit in and walk around the new WRX at the L.A. Auto Show. Is it as differentiated from the Impreza as the automaker claims?
The 2022 WRX switches to Subaru’s global platform, gets a larger-displacement turbocharged engine, adds a new GT trim level with extra performance goodies and reprises the prior generation’s continuously variable automatic transmission.
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