Adjustable head restraints: driver and passenger w/tilt
Anti-whiplash front head restraints
Brake assist
Dual front impact airbags
Dual front side impact airbags
Electronic stability
Ignition disable
Knee airbag
Occupant sensing airbag
Overhead airbag
Panic alarm
Security system
Traction control
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Overall4.2Out of 5
Exactly what I wanted
By JohnE | on Tuesday, May 18, 2021
5.0
I needed a reliable AWD vehicle on the smaller side with good gas mileage. I'm very happy, it's exactly what I wanted. The eyesight system works perfectly and is something you might expect only on a much more expensive car.…
I leased my Imprezza for 3 yrs.
By Barry | on Thursday, January 07, 2021
5.0
I have thoroughly enjoyed my Imprezza. Comfortable, smooth ride, plenty of power, good gas mileage, and handles well. I am even thinking of buying out the car instead of re leasing.…
I don't understant the negative reviews
By Chris | on Thursday, September 30, 2021
5.0
First, I want to say this is a legitimate review of my 2018 Subaru Impreza with 21, 445 miles. I am not paid or sponsoring anyone, like so many reviews these days, etc. I really don't get the negative reviews. I really love this car and the way it drives. I didn't purchase this car thinking it will drive like a Porsche 911, Ferrari, or an American muscle car. Come on people, it's a 2-liter engine that has 150 horsepower. Stop whining! People are so picky and complain about the slightest things. I read reviews here that the Civic and the Corrolla were better. Before I decided on this car, I test drove both of them... I hated the Civic's transmission and the overall feeling of the car. Regarding the Corolla, I felt it was too boring. In my opinion, I think the regular standard Impreza (without the manual padel shifters) runs great and on the highway, it is very smooth, responsive, and has plenty of pep. I really prefer this CVT to the one in the Impreza Sport and Crosstrek.
After doing a lot of research on the FB20 motor it seems the FB201 and FB202 had issues with burning oil and Subaru seems to have resolved this issue on the FB203. I purchased the car about 2 months ago and have put on it 4,000 miles and the oil is still full... Yes, I know that my car doesn't have many miles and this problem can arise later. Only time will tell... I will just change the oil every 3,000 to 4,000 miles rather than the recommended 6,000 miles from Subaru.
I would also like to add, I feel very safe in this car because of the AWD system and it handles great, even better than the Crosstrek version.…