Used 2022 Subaru WRX Limited

 6,082 miles
 Gas
 Cincinnati, OH

$31,218

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Key Features

Mileage

6,082 miles

Drivetrain

AWD

Engine

2.4L 4 Cylinder Turbo

Transmission

6 Speed Continuously Variable Transmission (Cvt)

Fuel Type

Gas

MPG

19 / 25

Color

Ice Silver Metallic / Black

Title

Clean

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Beechmont Volkswagen

8057 Beechmont Avenue

Cincinnati, OH 45255

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Dealer Description

Ice Silver Metallic 2022 Subaru WRX Limited AWD CVT 2.4L DOHC. All vehicles are subject to prior sale. Price does not include applicable tax, title, license, and a $387.00 documentation fee or other fees required by law, lending institutions, and/or lessors. Vehicles shown at different locations are not currently in our inventory (not in stock) but can be made available at our location within a reasonable time after your request. The payment information provided here is not a commitment by any organization to provide credit, leases or other programs. Odometer is 30362 miles below market average! The WRX is an excellent GT. AWD system is great and has no issues. The WRX is a Gran Turismo, though, not a sports car, as befits something with 4 doors and a useful back seat. Its cabin is fairly quiet and you won’t be pulled over because the exhaust is making such a racket that you’re making cows miscarry. The ride is tightly snubbed and very hard. For a GT, I question whether this is necessary. The all weather tires should be a factory option for those who don’t have space to store the summer tires. The WRX is available with the continually variable transmission (CVT) that is used on many other Subarus, including my previous car, an Impreza. I think a CVT is a very sensible match for a turbo engine that has relatively low torque at low RPM’s, so if you’d rather not shift it yourself, you could rationalize that it’s probably faster with the CVT. Old timers like me often think their automatic is in the wrong gear so a manual transmission is essential. Then there’s the trunk release…the Impreza had a button on the outside while the WRX requires that you trigger the trunk release either from the dash or with your “smart” key fob. The HVAC system has its own quirks. If you get into the WRX and it’s below freezing outside, you’ll discover quickly that the thermostat’s lowest setting is 60. That results in hot air pouring out of the heater. You then have to pull over and take off your outer layer, or turn the heater off. Air conditioning seems to work better. But, the downside things are mostly nits. The WRX is an excellent GT. After Break-in: Yep, it’s fast! Taking the engine to 5,000 results in the scenery behind shrinking rapidly with a satisfying pressure against your back. However, it’s not an abrupt surge of boost, another reason there should be a boost gauge. Turbo lag is there but it’s subtle. Acceleration off the line is nothing special. If you’re old enough to remember a V-8 with 4-speed, you’ll miss the need to back off on the throttle to keep wheelspin under control. In fact, with power going to all 4 wheels, it’s hard to get wheelspin regardless of technique. But in the midrange there’s a satisfying surge of thrust limited only by the redline that approaches with remarkable speed to the accompaniment of a subdued burble from the exhaust. Full throttle acceleration through the gears shows another quirk – a noticeable squat as each gear “hooks up” with the turbocharger. Possibly this is why such a hard suspension is necessary? The American solution would be a longer wheelbase but that would be a weight penalty and the car is big enough. Bottom line is the WRX is an excellent GT! I’ve taken a 200 mile road trip in it and while it’s not a 60’s sports car, it gives you a combination of comfort and performance that is as entertaining as anything available today. If you like going fast, the WRX is for you!

Features & Options

  • Navigation system
  • Automatic temperature control
  • Emergency communication system
  • Power moonroof
  • Wireless phone connectivity
  • Exterior parking camera rear
  • Front dual zone A/C
  • Auto high-beam headlights
  • Auto-dimming rearview mirror
  • Split folding rear seat
  • Heated front seats
  • Perimeter/approach lights
  • Blind Spot Detection warning
  • Rear Cross Traffic Alert warning
  • Sport suspension
  • Harman/kardon speakers
  • Apple CarPlay/Android Auto integration

Vehicle History Report

VIN: JF1VBAN66N8023705

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Seller Details

Listed 12/28/2025

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Beechmont Volkswagen

8057 Beechmont Avenue

Cincinnati, OH 45255

Phone

513-951-**** Show number

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Beechmont Volkswagen

8057 Beechmont Avenue

Cincinnati, OH 45255

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