2011 Honda Pilot 4WD Touring

The family Crossover Utility Vehicle segment is, to put it mildly, crowded. Every major automaker has at least one option from which to choose. Ford has four choices, while Toyota makes due with three options. Some models feature two rows of seating, while others boast room for up to eight. Then there are the more off-road capable options to contrast with the docile soft-roaders.

2011 Chevrolet Volt

There's something to be said for being at the right place at the right time. Had our primordial ancestors evolved legs and lungs while the entire globe was still awash in warm sea water, they would have gone belly up and we might have never made it to the top of the food chain. At this point in history, our entire species can thank generations of ancestors for not being squished, drowned, beaten, eaten or stabbed before cranking out offspring that would further the human race. One misstep to the left could have been all it took to eradicate entire lines of Homo sapiens progress.

2011 Kia Sportage SX

There's no replacement for displacement. Ask any man or woman who dined on the muscle cars that Detroit was serving in the '50s and '60s, and they'll tell you to always order the largest engine offered if you want to have any fun. Thing is, that tired old axiom just isn't accurate in the modern era. Downsizing is what's for dinner these days.

2011 Nissan Xterra Pro-4X

There was a time when body-on-frame SUVs dominated American roads, with nearly every major automaker offering some kind of four-wheeling fighter to suburbia's off-road pretenders. Nissan was no different, and at its peak in 2000, the eminently capable Xterra sold some 88,000 copies – the same year our colleagues at Motor Trend crowned it Sport Utility of the Year.

Toyota RAV4 EV

Ahh, the joys of driving a prototype vehicle. During the annual Toyota Sustainable Mobility Seminar in San Diego, California this week, Toyota brought in a handful of all-electric RAV4 EVs for us to tool around in, but there were some caveats: The route was decidedly highway-free; when it rained one afternoon, we were told it would be better to wait to drive the cars; and one journalist had a problem with his vehicle that made it sluggish. The biggest asterisk in the whole program, though, was that the RAV4 EVs we were testing are only a pale shadow of what the real RAV4 EVs will be like when Toyota releases them in the first quarter of 2012.

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2011 Subaru Impreza WRX Specs Suspension Rebates Top Speed Color Price and Review

2011 Subaru Impreza WRX


One point three inches. How much difference can it make? That depends on what you're measuring. If you're comparing the 2010 Subaru Impreza WRX to the 2011, that small measurement makes all the difference in the world.

If you're a Subie fan, you've already read our First Drive. The headline news for the 2010-to-2011 changeover is that the WRX gained the STI model's widebody fenders and 1.3-inch wider track. Wanting to know whether the growth in girth made any difference to the affable and relatively affordable WRX, we decided to spend some quality time in the example you see here.

We learned plenty. Many things work well for the practical enthusiast. Others, not so much.

What works? The place we'll start is on a narrow, circuitous road outside of San Francisco that links two unimportant intersections well off the beaten path. Driving this road requires as much time looking out the door glass as the windshield. Some corners are cambered, which makes the flat ones much more interesting. The straights are long enough to change up a gear, an action that is quickly followed by serious braking.

Driven at just 25 to 65 mph, this road demands everything a car and driver can muster. We've enjoyed it many times and know that through many corners you'll use up every inch of the chassis's suspension travel. On downhill sections, brakes can fade. Communicative steering is highly valued because intel on the road surface can mean the difference between smacking a rock wall, driving into a ravine or clipping the perfect apex.

2011 Subaru Impreza WRX road

The 2011 WRX attacked this road. Spinning almost from lock to lock, Subi's light steering felt perfectly weighted for this duty cycle. Thankfully, the car's ample greenhouse and thin pillars provided good visibility. From the driver's seat, you don't notice the car's extra width.

What you do notice is that when pushed hard, the WRX's jounce bumpers (a.k.a. bump stops) are definitely designed to be an active part of the car's suspension. Jounce bumpers prevent articulating suspension components from impacting the subframe or chassis. In some cars, these are simply hard pads that prevent metal-to-metal crashes. In the Subaru, they are progressively tuned to manage suspension energy during the last iota of suspension travel.

2011 Subaru Impreza WRX side view2011 Subaru Impreza WRX front view2011 Subaru Impreza WRX rear view

Braking and turning into a tight curve often uses up most of the damper's main travel. When steering corrections are needed or pavement undulations are hit mid-corner, the outside suspension components need to compress further. Instead of causing a harsh impact and a poorly controlled rebounding action, the WRX's bump stops absorb the extra energy and enable a smooth rebound that doesn't upset the neutral balance of the car, making the 2011 'Rex incredibly trustworthy and predictable at the limits.

High-performance summer tires certainly contributed to the WRX's stability. Measuring 235/45R17, they're a centimeter wider than the 2010 edition and ride on new, lighter wheels (down 1.5 pounds per corner) that are themselves an inch broader. (Those who live in northern climates with four seasons should opt for all-season rubber or plan on owning a second set of tires. When temperatures approach the freezing point, the summer-compound tires get hard as chair casters and offer about as much grip.)

2011 Subaru Impreza WRX headlight2011 Subaru Impreza WRX wheels2011 Subaru Impreza WRX taillight

Once into a good road rhythm, you begin to notice other things about the 2011 Subaru WRX.

The 265-horsepower turbocharged 2.5-liter flat-four sounds great. Unlike most cars, the WRX (and most Subarus) emits a unique exhaust note thrum that enthusiasts can ID without a pause in conversation, and the engine itself emits a muscular howl as it moves up and down the power band. On the highway, things settle into a pleasant hum that matches the powertrain's minor vibrations. But make no mistake – this is not a quiet car from idle on up, though if you're looking for interior refinement, chances are you aren't shopping for a WRX.

As for how it performs, under 2,500 rpm the torque curve is flat (read: turbo lag). But spool it up and the 244 lb-ft moves the WRX with authority. On boost, the power delivery is nearly linear with a bit of extra ramp up just before the soft rev limiter cuts in at around 6,500 rpm.

2011 Subaru Impreza WRX engine

Like the steering, the clutch and accelerator pedals have a lightness to them. We would have appreciated more feedback from the clutch pedal, but it's easy to get used to and won't tire you out in normal driving.

The shifter also felt light, requiring little effort to change from gear, while still providing Subaru's patented blend of aggressive notchiness. The relationship of the brake and accelerator pedal made heal-toe downshifting a breeze, even for someone with smaller feet.

The brakes proved stout, but our pace was aggressive enough that the pedal did soften a couple times. The aroma of hot pads wafted into the cabin more than once, suggesting a pad and fluid swap before heading to the track.



After exiting our remote and semi-private proving grounds, we headed toward the Pacific on various roads south of Half Moon Bay. On these roads, we mingled with traffic and realized that the WRX invites challenges from other enthusiasts. (To the guy in the vintage MGB coupe who tried hanging with our WRX... valiant effort. You and the car did very well considering the vintage brakes, skinny tires and the fact your girlfriend was riding shotgun.)

At legal speeds driving north on Highway 1 and then on interstates heading toward wine country, the WRX shared more about itself that only extended wheel time reveals. For example, the light steering that was a clear benefit on twisty roads felt almost too feathery for regular driving. Likewise, the useful suspension compliance sometimes felt floaty over undulating highway pavement. The front chair that proved initially supportive also got downright hard after five hours at the helm.

2011 Subaru Impreza WRX interior2011 Subaru Impreza WRX front seats2011 Subaru Impreza WRX gauges2011 Subaru Impreza WRX shifter

Design details also made themselves known; the halo glow at the end of the speedo and tach needles made it easier to capture a quick read of those gauges. And those gauges are a style statement. Before you key the ignition, the dials are a black void. Once running, the gauges come to life and their graphics make them easy to read. Even still, don't confuse the WRX's interior for anything but a workmanlike environment – the controls are where you want them, but the overall ambiance is one of a discount and somewhat dated interior livened by a few good driver's tools (namely the wheel, alloy pedals and the leather gearshift knob).

Wind noise was well controlled, and the cabin remained free of buffeting with the sunroof open. There was noticeable road noise, but considering the WRX is an Impreza at its core, expecting a library would be unreasonable. Curiously, most of the din seemed to originate from behind the driver.

When the sun set, we quickly learned that the fog lights are for style only. Good thing the low beams threw adequate light and that functional fogs would be an inexpensive upgrade. Naturally, the optional HIDs are a solid investment considering how easy it is to overdrive the lights in a car this quick.

2011 Subaru Impreza rear 3/4 view

After spending quality time with the 2011 Subaru Impreza WRX, we came away feeling that this would be an easy, practical performance car to live with. In most people's real lives – as opposed to their fantasies – 265 horsepower is plenty, making the WRX STI's extra 40 hp seem superfluous.

And about those extra 1.3-inches; they add considerably to the car's visual presence while enhancing usable performance. With a starting price of $25,495, that's a good deal no matter how you measure it.

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2011 Subaru Forester Specification Rebates Suspension Top Speed Price Color Features and Review

2011 Subaru Forester

Ticket into the Family – the 2011 Subaru Forester

Are you part of the Subaru family?
If your face now gleams with a gleeful smile, then stop reading and go buy the 2011 Forester. If your countenance now twists in confusion, then stop reading and go buy the 2011 Forester, because you need to understand what Subaru is all about.
All Foresters use a horizontally-opposed four-cylinder engine, with the two upscale XT trims utilizing a turbocharged variant. Now, at the mention of a “boxer-four” in a 3,250-lb vehicle, outsiders may groan, but family members only grin knowingly. And well they should; the base mill has plenty of power for daily driving and light off-roading, while the turbocharged variant sends the Forester speeding to 60 mph in an impressive 6.8 seconds. Both engines are rated to tow 2,400 pounds, enough to haul a pop-up camper or small boat. And if you are a member of the Subaru clan, chances are that is precisely what you will be doing. When the Forester is not foraging through trails, it handles admirably on the urban pavement.
The Forester is engineered, not designed. It has excellent cargo area, cavernous passenger space, an ergonomic interior, and some of the best safety ratings in the class – but it’s rather boring to look at. The Forester could replace Ambien as a means to get people to sleep. But that is Subaru. Its vehicles have no ego, so if you do, please shop elsewhere.
The 2011 Subaru Forester is available in six trims: 2.5x, 2.5x Premium, 2.5x Limited, 2.5x Touring, 2.5xt Premium, and 2.5xt Touring. The base 2.5x trim has everything you need and little you don’t, while upscale trims pile on the high-tech features. There is a bewildering amount of optional features and cosmetic alterations for all trims.
There is always room in the Subaru family, and the 2011 Forester could be your ticket in.
Details:
Engine: 2.5-liter four-cylinder, turbocharged variant
Horsepower & Torque:
2.5-liter: 170 hp, 174 lb-ft of torque
Turbocharged 2.5-liter: 224 hp, 226 lb-ft of torque
Transmission: five-speed manual, four-speed shiftable automatic
Fuel Economy: 21/27/23 mpg – 19/24/21 mpg
MSRP: $20,495 – $29,995


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2012 Subaru Impreza Specs Suspension Rebates Top Speed Prices Color Features and Review

Debuting bolder, more dynamic designs and an all-new powertrain, the 2012 Subaru Impreza models offer a 30-percent improvement in fuel economy over the outgoing versions, along with increased room, greater agility and a higher level of refinement.
Photo: 2012 Subaru Impreza 

New amenities, infotainment technology and higher-grade interior materials contribute to a more rewarding driving and ownership experience in the 2012 Subaru Impreza, which will arrive in Subaru dealerships this fall.
Photo: 2012 Subaru Impreza





Powered by an all-new 148-hp 2.0-liter Boxer engine, the 2012 Subaru Impreza comes with a choice of a five-speed manual transmission or the second-generation Lineartronic® CVT (continuously variable transmission). The 2012 Subaru Impreza will offer the highest fuel economy of any all-wheel drive car in America, with projected EPA ratings of 27 mpg city and 36 mpg highway. Every 2012 Subaru Impreza is equipped as standard with Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive.
Photo: 2012 Subaru Impreza

Offered in base, Premium, Sport Premium, Limited and Sport Limited models, the 2012 Subaru Impreza conveys a bolder, more confident design that emphasizes its sporty roots and standard Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive performance. In profile, the 2012 Subaru Impreza draws focus to its wheels with powerful arches, a theme that debuted on the 2010 Subaru Legacy®.


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2011 Subaru XV Concept Specs Rebates Top Speed Price Color Safety and Review




The new Subaru XV Concept at the Shanghai Motor Show. Subaru XV concept is built on a wheelbase of 2,635 mm and 4,450 mm length measurements, 1,800 mm wide and 1620 mm high. The concept presented in Shanghai is painted in a greenish yellow Electro exterior paint combined with a set of aluminum wheels painted in contrasting colors: silver spokes, black rims, clear and blue center caps. Subaru XV Concept is defined by a hexagon grid with the center painted the same color as the body, wings and ground lights Hawk-Eye. In the rear, the XV is defined by its design as compared hexagonal hexagons and engraving at the base under the blue number plate complete the design consistent. The last element of the exterior design is a kind of continuous glass roof that extends from the windshield to the rear.






Interior Subaru XV Concept continued with the same energy from exterior. The seats are covered with white leather and silver are combined with the use of mesh sports yellow-green pieces of piping inside. A dynamic contour runs from the front panel, through the door panels and center console, while the central panel has a large panel multi-information touch screen that provides easy control and navigation systems for audio.
Subaru has a 2.0-liter four-cylinder horizontally contrast DOHC engine combined with a Lineartronic (CVT) transmission under the hood of the Subaru XV concept. They did not announce all the technical details on the engine but the engine also used in the Forester, a total of 150 hp at 6,000 rpm and 146 lb-ft at 4200 rpm, so we expect a similar result for Subaru XV concept.

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2012 Subaru Impreza Specs Rebates Suspension Top Speed Price Color and Review





2012 Subaru Impreza debut at New York Auto Show. The Subaru Impreza body styles available in four and five-door, the new Subaru Impreza appears to be a great improvement over its predecessor, simply because it has an elegant style with chrome accents, a rear window and muscular wheel bent parts. Subaru will provide “a roomier interior and improved levels of comfort and refinement”.

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