A recent article in the Wall Street Journal highlights the 2015 Subaru WRX STI and how it is great for having fun (and being safe) in the fall weather...

 

 Written by: Bradley Nutting

Speed.

The article highlights the car's sportiness with a 305hp, turbo four-cylinder boxer engine. This level of performance is perfect for conquering winding roads in the crisp fall air. The car is more than powerful enough to handle climbing mountain roads and traversing dirt roads surrounded by fall foliage, roads in which other sports cars like the Corvette would experience ignominious defeat.

Handling.

Adding to the speedy aspects, the WRX STI has a unique Driver Controlled Center Differential, which allows the driver to more precisely control the Symmetrical AWD System and tame understeer with ease. Not to mention, it has a hydraulically controlled power steering system. Patches of wet leaves may leave the competition in shambles, but these features paired with front torque vectoring (applying slight braking and reduced power to wheels with less traction) put the WRX STI miles ahead of the competition.

 

Style.

The WRX STI has long been known for its unique looks. For the 2015 model, the bodywork has been redesigned to be more aggressive and appealing to a wider audience. With seven color options and tons of accessories, this car can be customized to meet any need that arises.

 

Sources:

http://online.wsj.com/articles/subaru-wrx-sti-is-a-fall-weather-friend-1410552400

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