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SUBARU WRX STI FROM $49,790

Subaru Australia dropped a pricing bombshell with its fourth-generation WRX STi, launched in 2014, effectively slashing $10,000-$11,000 from the price of the outgoing models. The base variant of the revamped high-performance Rex starts from $49,790, while a Premium variant — adding forged 18-inch rims, electric sunroof, heated eight-way electric-adjustable front seats, heated wing mirrors, leather trim and wiper de-icer — is $55,690.

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