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Also referred to as: Subaru WRX V1 Premium Manual 2019 and Subaru WRX V1 Premium Manual 2021.Jules
- 5 reviews
- 2 likes
Love my Rex
From the initial test drive at the showroom to the waiting for my car to his Oz shores & road I have enjoyed the experience of buying this vehicle. The Subaru Premium WRX has every bell and whistle you can imagine, standard. I opted for the WRX rather than WRX STi because I didn't feel that I needed the extra performance, nor would I use it properly. It's not great on fuel economy but really, who cares?! It's fun to drive and looks beautiful. The service has been great too, literally at the service centre, the crew are friendly & professio...Read more
nal. Don't expect a smooth ride, it's bouncy, everything is sharp & tight but it feels rally so enjoy the experience. 10 out of 10 for me & I haven't looked back. The only tricky thing was insuring an MY18 vehicle being purchased in August 2017... but I did it.
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Micky DeeSydney
- 4 reviews
Great daily driver + weekend fun!
Great value car for someone who is looking for a good mix between a relatively comfortable daily drive and great thrills along the way on weekends. The only thing I wish they did better was an improved headunit, which the one of the 2015 model is somewhat dated and laggy. Fuel economy is decent for the power you get but you would still be looking at an average of 9-10L/100 in peak hr traffic, however it easily gets down to 6-7L/100km on highway so that's preeeety good. 10/10 no regrets :)
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Colin
- 3 reviews
Fantastic balance of practicality and performance
Great car, upgraded from 2 door sports coupe and gained functionality without any loss of driving enjoyment. Great on fuel consumption and average 7L/100km while highway cruising. It obviously will consume more once you put your right foot down heavier. The only downside is that cabin noise is above average and ride suspension is stiffer than most cars. Subarus service pricing is also higher than its competitors, roughly 700 per year, sometimes higher.
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Nicky FPerth, WA
- 4 reviews
Fantastic vehicle!
Fantastic performance - I was looking for a fast car and now I've got it! Absolutely love everything about the WRX. The interior is so refined and detailed. The memory seat setting makes life so much easier as my husband drives my car often and I'm constant having to adjust the seats. The exterior of the car is so sleek and refined. The old WRX's were definitely a boy-racer type of car but this model is elegant.
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euro_89AU
- 4 reviews
good performance but quality issues let it down
I have owned many Japanese vehicles most being Honda's and Subaru's. I decided to go back to Subaru after wanting something with more power. At the time of this review my Subaru has done 65,000ks and is regularly serviced at all intervals by Subaru only.
Overall its a good car, is fun to drive but has not been without its faults and flaws. Understandably, To package a AWD performance vehicle for under 50K is quite a feat, but you can see the money is mostly put into the drive train and not into all aspects of the car as I will explain below...Read more
. The Good: - Decent performance and overall fuel economy for a AWD turbo: The direct injection FA engine with twin scroll turbo is pretty good and returns average of 6.5l/100ks on highway and around town 9-9.6l/100ks so about 500ks to a full tank for daily driving. Power is adequate between the 2500-4000 revvs range with only slight lag lower down. - Exterior body is made well/solid and panels line up. - Front seats are quite good and supportive (drivers electric and passenger manual) - Rear legroom is adequate for a car of this size and better than previous models. - Good Driving position, sweeping windscreen, low dash and lack of blind spots in car allow for good all round vision.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
JohnMelbourne
- 6 reviews
- 17 likes
My car is jinxed
IF not for the fun factor, I would have given this a straight 1 star.. This is the car to get if you want something fun and relatively affordable. It's a great handling car as well. it has great fuel economy as well, which is unusual for a WRX.
Other than these.. my smile ends. My car was plagued with so many issues that I dont know where to start.. maybe I'll start with cosmetic issues and moving up to the grand finale..
1. Front speaker panel keep popping... took Subaru 1 year and 5 complaints to fix it.
2. Very high front seats wear...Read more
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