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The Impreza is a pleasant and practical car with the most comfortable ride of any small car we'd tested up to that point. This revsed version brought more rear-seat room, a quieter cabin and better fit and finish than the previous model. While its handling was still fairly agile, this Impreza wasn't as sporty to drive as its predecessor. Its standard all-wheel drive helps in slippery conditions but saps fuel economy; expect only 24 mpg, which is low for this category.
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In most cases, automotive warranties are based on the vehicle identification number (VIN), and the warranty will be valid regardless of ownership. The dealership can tell you exactly how much warranty is left.
Read more about extended warrantiesThe redesigned 2024 Impreza comes as strictly a hatchback. The trim choices have been simplified as well, with just Base, Sport, and RS. The standard engine is a carryover from the 2023 model, a 152-hp, 2.0-liter flat four-cylinder. But the new RS trim has a more lively 182-hp, 2.5-liter flat four. Both engines are matched to a continuously variable transmission, and all-wheel drive is again standard. All Imprezas come with the latest version of the EyeSight suite of active safety systems. Subaru claims that the system works faster and under a wider range of conditions than before. The top trim RS adds standard BSW and RCTW. There were no changes for the 2025 model year.
The redesigned 2017 Impreza compact has more available safety equipment and a roomier interior. Still available in both sedan and five-door hatchback body styles, the Impreza continues to feature standard all-wheel drive. The new car has a more comfortable ride, handling is more agile, and the cabin is considerably quieter. The 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine is mated to a continuously variable transmission that mimics a conventional automatic and is not overly intrusive; a five-speed manual gearbox is also available. The infotainment screen is easy to use, and the rear seat is comfortable. Subaru's EyeSight suite of advanced safety gear, including automatic emergency braking, is available.
The Impreza offered sedan and wagon models from the start. Engines have always been "flat fours," four-cylinder engines whose cylinders are horizontally opposed. The 2.2-liter is livelier than the base 1.8-liter. The Impreza delivers nimble handling and a relatively comfortable ride. The rear seat is cramped and cargo space is tight. In 1996, AWD became standard on all Impreza models and an "Outback Sport" SUV-inspired wagon debuted. An RS sedan followed for 2000.
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