Drawbacks? The WRX’s interior is starting to look and feel plenty dated, and certain cabin trim bits feel downright low-budget. Many a vehicle at this price point treat owners to an upscale cockpit, but in the WRX, shoppers are investing more in the hardware under the hood and under the floor.
That shouldn’t be an issue for most—as there’s still nothing quite like the WRX at or near its price range where 365-day-per-year performance is concerned. Aging cabin aside, the improved looks and handling make the 2011 WRX an even better version of one of the most rewarding and enjoyable driver’s cars in its segment.
Pricing for the WRX 5-door starts $33,395.
Pricing for the WRX 5-door starts $33,395. (Photo: Chris Koski) |
That shouldn’t be an issue for most—as there’s still nothing quite like the WRX at or near its price range where 365-day-per-year performance is concerned. Aging cabin aside, the improved looks and handling make the 2011 WRX an even better version of one of the most rewarding and enjoyable driver’s cars in its segment.
Pricing for the WRX 5-door starts $33,395.