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South Asialink Finance Corporation Truck Loan18%
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Stage rallying on dirt roads was hugely popular in the heyday of Philippine motorsports, especially with works teams gunning for gold in the 1990s. Legends like 10-time rally champion Vip Isada, Automobile Association of the Philippines (AAP) motorsports director Mandy Eduque and the late six-time Slalom King Danny Santiago were born on those treacherous tracks, hurtling their cars to victory, rain or shine, day or night. Attempts to bring dirt stage rallying back have been few and far between,
Subaru has done something interesting as the Japanese automaker has trademarked the "STe" name. It could indicate that the automotive brand has something in the works for an STi-electric vehicle. The trademark was filed with the German Intellectual Property Agency on March 13. Other than the trademark, further details about the plans of Subaru with the STe name have yet to surface. However, given that it is similar in nomenclature to Subaru Technica International (STI), we could assume that the
A blue silhouette set against a black background. It isn't much, but Subaru said this is the all-new 2024 Impreza. The steeply raked rear windscreen also indicates that it will also be available in hatchback form. The Japanese carmaker said its top-selling compact model, which takes on the Toyota Corolla Altis, Mazda3, and the Honda Civic, will debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show on November 2022. Subaru remained mum on any changes to the drivetrain or suspension, but the next-generation Impreza

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How much is Subaru WRX STI in the Philippines?

The Subaru WRX STI price in the Philippines starts at ₱2,848,000. The lowest price is the 2021 Subaru WRX STI 2.5 MT, ranging all the way up to the 2021 Subaru WRX STI 2.5 MT priced at ₱2,848,000.

Is the Subaru WRX STI a good car?

The Subaru WRX STI is a popular car to buy as it offers powerful and efficient engine options as well as premium, spacious interiors. Even used Subaru WRX STI cars offer the premium driving experience.

Is Subaru WRX STI manual or automatic?

We're learning that the 2021 Subaru WRX STI is available with continuously variable MT transmission