Which Subaru offers a more compelling, go-anywhere experience, the gas-powered Forester or the all-electric Trailseeker?
As the affordable, lightweight sports car becomes an endangered species, two formulas remain: The Subaru BRZ/Toyota GR86 and the Mazda Miata.
Has the latest BRZ tS solved many of the shortcomings of the earlier BRZ/GR86 twins? We take one to the Florida International Rally & Motorsport Park to find out.
A value buy today? The 2015-’21 Subaru WRX.
The WRX no longer represents the pointy end of the sport compact field, but the tS's enhanced brakes and suspension are promising–at least on paper.
From the October 2013 issue: 13 aftermarket outfits pounce on the Subaru BRZ and Scion FR-S twins.
Can you build your own WRX hatch version of the latest Subaru WRX? Yes, but with a giant asterisk.
From the May 2010 issue: The SRRT/Phoenix Subaru Impreza WRX STI was the first four-banger Subie to take on the Grand-Am Grand Sport class in Continental Tire competition.
The Subaru BRZ works well in a lot of places–the street, autocrosses and, yes, the track.
The Porscharu combined a Subaru EJ20 engine with a Porsche 914 chassis. How does it do? Well, it has won the SCCA National RallyCross Championships two years in a row.