Subaru may have never sold a supercar, but it did sell a car that's currently worth as much as some supercars — the legendary Subaru Impreza WRX 22B STI. Created to celebrate Subaru's rally success, ...
A '90s-era Subaru has managed to sell on Bring A Trailer for a six-figure sum. And we're not talking just slightly into six figures. The final price paid for the car was a staggering $312,555.
Rallying brought us the best, most breathtaking drives in motorsport history. But it also gave us more than that. Thanks to homologation rules, it forced manufacturers to bestow upon us, the regular, ...
When you think of the GC8 Subaru Impreza, chances are the first images that come to mind are the awesome WRC machines piloted by rallying gods like Colin McRae and Richard Burns. Or if you're more ...
In the 1990s, Subaru was the manufacturer to beat in the world of rallying, thanks in part to the efforts of star driver Colin McRae. The success saw the launch of the first Impreza WRX, or World ...
Pay enough attention to car auctions and you’ll find it’s common to see vehicles selling for $300,000 and up. What is rare, though, is when one of those cars is a Subaru. A 1998 Impreza 22B STI with ...
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Someone just bought a 1998 Subaru Impreza 22B STi on Bring on Trailer for $312,555. Despite the mind-boggling amount spent on this car, this auction isn't even close to being one of the most expensive ...
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Subaru models don’t get more iconic than the 1998 Impreza 22B STi and in August, a particularly stunning example will cross the auction block. This particular Impreza 22B STi has been listed online by ...
Excluding modern automobiles, VIN 001 auctions, and no-nonsense racers, the most expensive Japanese cars ever sold include the Toyota 2000GT, Nissan Fairlady Z432R, the second-generation Skyline GT-R, ...