[...] the 2006 WRX sedan that was the test car seemed to strike a nice balance of spunky power and ride comfort. [...] The test WRX sedan with five-speed manual seemed to be rarin’ to go and didn’t need much time to get up to speed and effortlessly zip along. There was a bit of turbo lag at times, as I stepped on the gas and waited for the power to come on. But once it did, there was strong power delivery.
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