2015 Subaru WRX - To the Bridge and Back - Automobile

Staff videographer Sandon Voelker is the type of person who can bike 100 miles in a day without breaking a sweat (well, not literally), while I need a nap after riding my bicycle 20 miles. Our Four Seasons 2015 Subaru WRX seemed a natural fit for transporting two bicycles and their riders. Subaru, after all, has staked its reputation on appealing to outdoorsy types who like to mountain bike, kayak, hike, and so on. If Subaru still sold the WRX as a hatchback, we might have tried to load the bikes in its cargo area, but with our Four... A few bungee straps to keep the bikes' wheels and pedals from smashing into one another, and we're ready to go. I set out on I-75 north, the only freeway we'll follow for the entire route to our destination. Traffic is light on a Sunday morning, although rain pours for most of our journey and, at one point, we encounter fog so thick I actually feel justified in flicking on the Subaru's foglights. The 2015 Subaru WRX's performance-focused suspension doesn't beat passengers up on a long freeway ride, and although I wish the boxer engine were a little quieter at freeway speeds, it's an easy car in which to make the four-hour, 280-mile trip... Source: www.automobilemag.com