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/This year’s special edition is just like last year’s, except for having a striking new colour. But that’s still enough excuse to reacquaint.
Read MoreThis year’s special edition is just like last year’s, except for having a striking new colour. But that’s still enough excuse to reacquaint.
Read MorePlacing a comically large rear wing onto a WRX is a great way to rekindle old memories, but don’t expect full-strength old-school spirit.
Read MoreThe latest version of electric assistance is what we were always waiting for, but realities also come into play.
Read MoreIt’s building on the driver-focused foundations of the previous edition, but as before unlocking the best it has demands dedication.
Read MoreSubaru steps into the sustainable safari scene.
Read MoreThe smallest of this brand’s sports utilities earns new tech and still hits its marks off-seal, but is mired for performance.
Read MoreThis talented turbo engine improves the performance envelope without degrading traditional strengths. But it’s no free ride.
Read MoreThe entry edition of this renowned performance sedan provides the best opportunity to get a full taste of this old-school recipe.
Read MoreWe’ve got a WRX wagon again after 14 years. Is it worthy of the badge?
Read MoreAn update of this staple sees it gain even more safety and comfort features, yet at no expense to its core ruggedness.
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