Used 2002 Subaru Impreza Consumer Reviews
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Great Car
Brisk Accelaration. Great Handling. Thats all I wanted.
Kev's 2002 Outback Sport
I traded in my 1998 Subaru Forester S for a new Outback Sport. I was impressed by the improvements made to the engine, particularly with regards to noise and smoothness. The car seems eager to go at any time, and responds happily to even a light touch on the accelerator. The steering is nicely weighted and communicates excellent road feel. The brakes are easy to modulate, allowing you to stop on a dime. I was slightly disappointed by the lack of interior storage spaces, especially compared to the Forester, which had plethora of pockets and compartments in which to store gas receipts, maps, CDs, magazines, etc. But this is a minor quibble. Good job Subaru!
- Outback Sport WagonMSRP: $5,995217 mi away
- WRX WagonMSRP: $6,999430 mi away
- WRX WagonMSRP: $5,995982 mi away
Love it!
This has been my daily driver since new. I change the oil with Mobil 1 and the car behaves like new, even with 54,000 miles. I still have the same brakes and just changed the tires. I drive 55 miles/day and many of those miles are on twisty roads with tight corners (Sunset Blvd. in L.A.). The car corners and accelerates beautifully. I highly recommend it as an economical (average 25.5 mpg) fun car to drive.
Imprezas Rule
Don't bother looking at any other cars by far this car is the best on the market
Shouldn't you own one to review it?
Seems like there a lot of test drive reviews here, not owner reviews. Great balance of practically and fun (erroring on the fun side). Exactly, what I hoped. I just hope it's reliable in long run.