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DeanMcManis (not verified)    August 3, 2018 - 6:58PM

Your article reads as if the WRX STi is losing power, which has lost business. But it looks like the WRX is gaining power, although small for the 2019 model. I agree that the sales drop is more due to a lack of technical and styling improvements recently. Certainly an updated powerful engine and styling would give the company a boost. Perhaps Subaru's cooperation with Toyota to develop the 86 sports car, and their recent work with them to bring out the PHEV Crosstrek, shows that they can cooperate to improve their engineering to keep Subaru competitive. I would love to see this alliance redesign the WRX in styling, technology and performance moving forward.

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