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The 2022 Subaru WRX sees an increase of almost $1,700 over the 2021’s starting price.
By Brian Normile
February 18, 2022

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.
By Jane Ulitskaya
November 19, 2021

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.
By Aaron Bragman, Kelsey Mays and Jennifer Newman
November 19, 2021

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?
By Kelsey Mays
November 18, 2021

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.
By Brian Normile
September 10, 2021

Subaru is issuing a recall for more than 165,000 vehicles from its 2018-20 model-year lineup, as well as the 2018-19 Toyota 86, over a faulty fuel pump.
By Patrick Masterson
August 3, 2021

If you’re looking for a stick-shift used car, here are eight popular options on Cars.com.
By Brian Normile
July 16, 2021

Cars with manual transmissions have become an endangered species — but don’t declare them extinct just yet. Automakers still feature the three-pedal setup, if rarely, in today’s new or redesigned cars.
By Kelsey Mays
July 16, 2021

Cars with manual transmissions have become an endangered species — but don’t declare them extinct just yet. Automakers still feature the three-pedal setup, if rarely, in today’s new or redesigned cars.
By Jane Ulitskaya
July 16, 2021

IIHS has released its list of vehicles that qualify for either of its two awards, Top Safety Pick and Top Safety Pick Plus, for 2021.
By Brian Normile
February 23, 2021

We spent some time driving the 2020 Subaru WRX STI Series White performance car, which is sold out. Ahead of the arrival of the 2021 model year, here’s what we thought.
By Joe Bruzek
January 25, 2021