I've got a GT. The first time I test drove it, the highly dodgy dealership had put 91 in it. I was somewhat underwhelmed. Runs heaps better on 96. And I think better again on 98.
Take my old Bluebird (no- please, take it). It has an ancient 2 valve engine, with no knock sensors etc. It was designed to run on 96- I found that out.... eventually. A mechanic managed to tune it so it would run on 91 without knocking, but it wouldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding, so I ended up driving around with my foot waaaay down just to get it to move. Running on 96 it has heaps more power, so I put my foot down far less. SOOOooooo, it is more economical on higher octane fuel. I imagine your WRX will be the same.
I can drive my GT economically, just remember that if the thing is accelerating 'gently' it is putting out more power than my Bluebird will at full noise-therefore it is burning more fuel. Drive it like you've got an egg under your right foot and it'll be economical. Keep it off the boost.
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