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SUBARU IMPREZA Used Car Review

Subaru was renowned for models such as the Leone and Jumbuck until a new small car appeared in 1993. The Impreza would take Australia by storm during the 1990s, and a turbocharged performance model called the WRX continues to be a huge cult car (and now its own, separate nameplate). Across several generations, however, regular versions of the Impreza have proven to be sensible compact family cars - with a segment USP of standard all-wheel drive and their distinctive horizontally opposed 'boxer' engines across the range.

Pros

Cons

  • All-wheel-drive system provides assurance on wet, slippery roads
  • Roomy cabin, and particularly practical in hatch form
  • Improved driving experience from latest model (2016 onwards)
  • Build quality and mechanical reliability
  • 'Boxer' engines short on low-down pulling power
  • Extra weight, complexity of AWD hurts fuel economy
  • Design not as distinctive as it once was
  • Older autos short on gears; newer (CVT) auto can take acclimatisation
This is general information and should not be relied on as purchasing advice.
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Subaru Impreza R G3

  • 242000 km
  • Hatchback
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 2.0L

Selling due to moved closer to work and not really needing as have a bike as well. Been running well. Used for short trips back and forth from work and the occasional trip to Newcastle. No issues as such. Fresh brake pads on front. Easy manual to drive. Perfect for new drivers.

$6,000
Carlingford, NSW

23 hours ago

2001 Subaru Impreza S MY02 GX AWD Silver, Chrome 5 Speed Manual Hatchback

  • 180392 km
  • Hatchback
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 2.0L

Looking for a reliable and stylish ride that can handle any road condition? Look no further than this 2001 Subaru Impreza S GX Hatchback! This impressive silver or chrome beauty is sure to turn heads wherever you go. With its sleek body and sporty spoiler, you'll be cruising in style. But it's not just about looks. This Subaru Impreza is packed with features that will make your driving experience comfortable and enjoyable. Step inside and you'll find a spacious interior with sports seats

$7,999 Drive Away^
Werribee, VIC

Dealer used
29/04/2024

Subaru Impreza RS S/edition sports hatch - year 2011 - 2.0 - manual

  • 273000 km
  • Hatchback
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 2.0L

Good condition 2nd lady owner Selling due to upgrading car It has been an excellent reliable car Comes with log books and service history Dog & bike shown in photo not included (car only)

$6,000Negotiable
Belconnen, ACT

07/04/2024

2018 SUBARU IMPREZA 2.0i-L (AWD) CONTINUOUS VARIABLE 5D HATCHBACK

  • 113000 km
  • Hatchback
  • Auto
  • 4 cyl 2.0L

One owner, car was on a novated lease and so has always been fully serviced. Tyres less than 18 months old. Roof racks, tinted windows, bike rack and rubber floor mats. Excellent condition, no accidents. Owner selling due to moving OS.

$22,000
Cremorne, TAS

30/03/2024

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Overview of the Subaru Impreza

Overview of the Subaru Impreza

Subaru was renowned for models such as the Leone and Jumbuck until a new small car appeared in 1993.

The Impreza would take Australia by storm during the 1990s, and a turbocharged performance model called the WRX continues to be a huge cult car (and now its own, separate nameplate).

Across several generations, however, regular versions of the Impreza have proven to be sensible compact family cars - with a segment USP of standard all-wheel drive and their distinctive horizontally opposed 'boxer' engines across the range.

SUBARU IMPREZA GENERATIONS (SINCE 2000)

2000-2007

2007-2012

2012-2016

2016-present

RUNNING COSTS

Fuel Consumption (excluding WRX models)

2.0L 4-cylinder petrol: 6.6-7.2 litres per 100km

(2012-2016) 2.0L 4cyl petrol: 6.8-7.2 litres per 100km

= Highly economical.

= Good economy.

= Average fuel use.

= Heavy consumption.

Servicing

SIMILAR MODELS TO SUBARU IMPREZA

WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR: SUBARU IMPREZA (2012-2016 MODELS)

Check that the timing belt has been replaced at 125,000km intervals. A broken belt will destroy the engine. A second belt change also requires water pump, pulleys and tensioners to be replaced as well.

Check for water in the oil and vice-versa. Subaru had big head-gasket problems in previous years.

Due to poor machining and iffy quality piston rings, some cars from around 2012-2013 had high oil consumption. These should have surfaced by now and been fixed.

Subaru engines can last a long time but require strict maintenance to do so. Small, intricate oilways in the engine won't tolerate the sludge created by skipped oil changes. A ticking engine is one that is already damaged.

Like many modern CVTs, their alien feel and sound made some owners think there was something wrong. Drive one first to make sure you could live with its characteristics.