The Subaru Impreza WRX STI (VA-chassis 2015-2021) holds a special place in the hearts of enthusiasts and collectors alike. As the last EJ-engined STI sold in the U.S., it represents the culmination of Subaru's performance legacy with its turbocharged flat-four engine, symmetrical AWD, and exclusively manual transmission. North Dakota's owners are part of a dedicated community that values the unique driving experience and the collector potential of this model.
Donating your Subaru WRX STI not only supports a worthy cause but also connects you to a network of fellow enthusiasts who appreciate the engineering excellence and thrilling performance that this car embodies. Whether your STI is a pristine example of the standard model or a rare Type RA or S209 edition, your donation can make a significant impact while preserving its legacy for future generations.
πGeneration guide
VA β’ 2015-2021
Known for its turbocharged EJ257 engine, this generation features a 6-speed manual transmission and is the last of the EJ series in the U.S. market.
Type RA β’ 2018
A limited edition with lighter chassis and tuned performance, offering a unique opportunity for collectors, with only around 500 units produced.
S209 β’ 2019
The rarest VA STI variant with only 209 units made, featuring enhanced power and performance, making it a highly desirable collector item.
Known issues by generation
While the Subaru Impreza WRX STI VA-chassis is renowned for its performance, it comes with a few model-specific concerns. The EJ257 engine is particularly known for potential ringland failures due to over-boosting and tuning issues, necessitating proactive maintenance like forged piston upgrades. Moreover, high-rpm usage can lead to oil-pickup starvation, which often requires modifications for optimal reliability. Collectors should pay attention to the head-gasket integrity on tuned vehicles and the common wear of the manual transmission's synchromesh, especially in higher-mileage units.
Donation value by condition + generation
The Subaru WRX STI VA-chassis is entering collector territory, with manual transmission examples commanding a premium. Clean, low-mileage stock models can fetch anywhere from $35,000 to $55,000, while limited editions like the Type RA and S209 are seeing values soar even higher, with clean, low-mile units crossing $60,000 and $80,000 respectively. For collectors, maintaining original paint and complete service history is paramount, as any factory color changes can significantly diminish value. Receipts for preventive maintenance, especially related to known issues, are essential for establishing provenance and value.
Donation process for this model
North Dakota regional notes
In North Dakota, the Subaru WRX STI community benefits from a mix of regional service specialists familiar with the brand, offering a distinct flavor of automotive care. Owners can find knowledgeable shops that understand the nuances of performance maintenance, vital for preserving these appreciating vehicles. Due to the stateβs climate, potential salt exposure necessitates careful consideration of preservation strategies, especially for collector-tier vehicles.