
The compact car comes with new styling, updated in-vehicle technology, performance, and safety features.
The compact car comes with new styling, updated in-vehicle technology, performance, and safety features.
Pricing has been released for the 2023 Subaru Impreza Sedan or 5-Door models, starting at $19,795 MSRP.
Pricing for the 2021 Subaru Impreza will start with a MSRP $19,720 for the base trim when powered with a 5MT transmission. The standard model equipped with the continuously variable transmission (CVT) is priced at $21,020.
Subaru's 2020 Impreza compact car will retail for $19,595, including a $900 delivery fee, for the sedan and hatchback models. The Impreza retails for $100 more than the outgoing model and adds new safety technology.
Subaru is bringing back its 2019 Impreza subcompact sedan and hatchback as carryover models that will retail for about $100 more than their 2018 counterparts.
Subaru's 2018 Crosstrek enters its second generation as an Impreza-based crossover that rides on a new global platform that improves fuel efficiency and driving dynamics, as well as lowering noise, vibration and harshness. Read more here. Photos by Vince Taroc.
The 2018 Impreza is offered in four trim levels: 2.0i base ($18,495), Premium ($19,495), Sport ($22,905), and Limited ($24,195). The new Impreza will be available from Subaru retailers fall 2017.
Subaru has moved up the order cutoff date for its 2017 Impreza compact sedan to June 28, as a result of production changes at its assembly plan in Indianapolis, the company has announced.
The recall covers more than 33,000 compact cars in the 2017 model year.
The top 10 2017-model-year vehicle interiors include Mazda's CX-9 and Subaru's Impreza alongside other high-end models from Bentley and Maserati, according to WardsAuto.
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