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Subaru Wrc Car: Useful Information

In 1989, Subaru, a family car manufacturer, discovered that rallying would be an exceptional dome to prove its allwheel-drive technology. The company worked on it and the result turned to be productive. The growth was very rapid. Some modifications on Subaru Legacy brought in a rally car that won three consecutive British rally championship.

Later they developed a World Rally Championship car (WRC) too. After winning three manufacturing and two driving championship, the Impreza WRX, Richard Burns and Colin became the icons of rallying.

Subaru Impreza is one of the excellent family cars. But this vehicle is sometimes overpowered by other nameplates because of its higher range of pricing. Recently this vehicle is identified by the customers for its distinctive power train and all-wheel-drive technology. Now this has become a favorable choice of the customers.

The all wheel or 4X4 drive technology provides the wheels extra traction on slippery roads, and assures safety for the customers. The high horse power and four cylindered engine models give extra growl during high acceleration.

Furthermore, this new model car offers a four door hatchback. It has the European aroma more in the design. This sport model car is equipped with a 2.5 liter horizontally opposed cylinder engine that is 170 horsepower. The 2.5 GT models have a turbocharged engine with 224 hp and 226 lb-ft torque. All engine powers all the four wheels through a standard system.

The 2.5i is well equipped with full power accessories like keyless entry, four speaker stereo and good cruise control. It has a slight elevated suspension for better ground clearance and has alloy wheels. Apart from turbo engine, it includes large wheels with firm suspension. It is also featured with automatic climate control and a sunroof heated front seats. It is also specialized with suspension tuning which increases the handling ability.

Manufacturing Imperza WRC takes more than 1600 man hours. The car is tested by 70 technicians and again tested on sports tracks for many hours to ensure its working condition.

by: Chris Cornell




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