“Current Sale: Subaru WRX STI Convertible Available Now in New Hampshire”

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Here’s a fun fact: Subarus are a favorite in New England. Their functionality makes them versatile vehicles, and with standard all-wheel drive on all models (except the BRZ), they are particularly well-suited for the snowy winters typical of the region.

However, it may come as a surprise that this specific 2011 Subaru WRX STI has been converted into a convertible, but that’s precisely what has happened.

Currently, this unique vehicle is on sale at Manchester Subaru in New Hampshire. While it is listed as an Impreza WRX, a VIN check verifies that it is indeed an authentic STI model, rather than just a basic WRX enhanced with some aftermarket parts. Unlike many conversions that may be built in a garage by an amateur, this transformation was professionally carried out by Newport Specialty Cars in Placentia, California, back in January 2011. A car like this is more at home in California than in New England, especially where snowfall can last for six months or more each year.

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Manchester Subaru

The quality of the conversion seems impressive, as it preserves the original B-pillars and includes a brace for enhanced stiffness, similar to designs used in the VW Cabrio. This setup also maintains the factory seat belt attachment points for safety.

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Manchester Subaru

The soft top fits nicely and somewhat mirrors the design of the original car. However, the rear window is quite small, potentially resulting in significant blind spots. Nevertheless, the ideal scenario for this vehicle is to drive with the top down whenever possible, only raising it in case of unexpected rain.

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Manchester Subaru

This philosophy of enjoyable, open-air driving is reflected in the car’s usage, as evidenced by its low mileage of only 9,042 miles shown on the odometer, with a listing price of $26,967. This figure aligns closely with the trade-in value for a similar, unmodified car according to Kelley Blue Book.

It’s uncertain how well this Subaru will sell in New England. While Subarus are indeed popular in the area and this particular model is quite distinctive, it sacrifices much of the practicality that the brand is known for. Although the convertible top should protect against light rain, its resilience in heavy snow, such as during a nor’easter, remains questionable. However, drifting in a snowy parking lot with the top down could certainly be a thrilling experience.

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