I’ve been driving a 2007 WRX TR for the past week, and can’t say that I’ve missed the regular WRX’s automatic climate control system, foglamps, or upgraded audio system with a 6-CD changer. The TR’s manual heater and air conditioner worked just fine in the fickle fall weather, the single-CD player audio system is not a major hardship, and the simpler seats were still comfortable enough, and provided good lateral support when playing hard.
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With top-notch power and handling at a lower price, the Subaru WRX TR offers a good deal for the budget-minded performance enthusiast.
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