How much is a GC8?
Today, a good-condition GC8 WRX typically costs $15,000-$20,000 on a site like Cars & Bids or Bring a Trailer. STi models are on the higher end of that range. Type RA/R and V-Limited models are more expensive, but you can still find ones in the $25,000-$35,000 range.
How much is a Subaru WRX STi bugeye?
How much is a Bugeye WRX? The average value for a manual transmission Bugeye WRX sedan is $12,500. Concours condition will attract prices near $27,000, with fair condition cars selling for only around $6,300.
What is a Subaru GF8?
The GF8 is a swiss army knife of a JDM import.
What engine is GC8?
2.0-liter boxer engine
When the GC8A hit the market in November 1992, it was a total gamechanger. The JDM model provided 237 hp from the 2.0-liter boxer engine, with the AWD drivetrain featuring a viscous coupling center differential and a viscous rear limited-slip differential.
Is a GC8 a WRX?
All WRX sold between 1992 and 2000 have the beginning chassis code of GC8 2/4 door sedan or GF8 hatchback; this is followed by a letter from A to G. Coupe versions share the “GC” code with sedans, except in the US, where they have a separate chassis code of “GM”.
What is the rarest WRX?
Impreza 22B STI
The Impreza 22B STI is one of the rarest Subarus ever made. It was a 1998 special edition of the WRX STI, with a larger 2.2-liter engine and a widebody based on the WRC-winning rally car. Subaru only built 424 of the cars, and only 24 hit the export market outside Japan.
How much HP does a GC8 have?
When the GC8A hit the market in November 1992, it was a total gamechanger. The JDM model provided 237 hp from the 2.0-liter boxer engine, with the AWD drivetrain featuring a viscous coupling center differential and a viscous rear limited-slip differential.
Are GC8 WRX reliable?
So the fact that GC8s, like all Subarus, can be very reliable when maintained as meticulously as they need to be and left in largely stock condition is definitely a selling-point, as is the fact that they can be driven everyday, but the same goes for a lot of cars so it’s not that which makes it so special.
What year is Hawkeye WRX?
2006 (the ‘Hawkeye’ year) saw the Subaru WRX receive a 2.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder, which made 300 hp in the STI, Hagerty reports.