Used 2016 Subaru Impreza Hatchback Consumer Reviews
Good car with
Transmission delay when shifting very annoying. Scarcity of cup holders inconvenient. Location of USB port is very poor. I wish I didn't sit so low. I've added a cushion for height.
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- 2.0i Premium PZEV 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $9,49572 mi away
- 2.0i PZEV SedanMSRP: $8,99572 mi away
- 2.0i Sport Limited PZEV 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $11,995154 mi away
Imprezas never go out of style
I have a 1997 Subaru Impreza Wagon whose head gaskets finally went bad. Since then Subaru wheels turn in to grip the road even better, providing a quieter ride; head gaskets are no longer made of organic material to protect the new engine, and they replaced the EJ line of engines in 2016. Subarus are safe, EXTREMELY reliable requiring a periodic oil change and new tires (BUY THE RIGHT BRANDS MADE FOR AWD, AND ONLY ROTATE FRONT TO BACK) and they still make the BEST QUALITY AWD (Nissan and Mazda do a cheap imitation that wears out quickly because it's not good parts.) And, while Toyotas are nice enough, they ARE NOT A SUBARU. If you have a problem with a Subaru, well, go get your head checked. thank you very much (That's to MR Toyota writing a review that makes no sense to those of us who actually LOVE our cars. Wait until your Subie saves your life whether driving you through 3 feet of rushing waters in a hurricane, or successfully engages AWD through 2 feet of unplowed snow or saves you or your family's lives. Then come back to me with your platitudinal "insights', Mr Toyota. Yes, after almost 30 years, I am buying another Subaru Impreza.
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Great little wagon
Nothing fancy. But a really nice car.
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I love my little car
Well for starters I love my car but tell my why my 5 year old car needed to get a new engine? To top it I purchased the gold warranty and because I didn't have all my receipts for oil changes Subaru voided out my warranty. Right when I needed a new engine which through them cost $7,000.00. No one ever told me what happened to my engine. I was left in dismay and had to figure out how to get an engine for my lil car. My car only had maybe 50 something thousand miles. I don't know about anyone else but I just can't pull 7 G's out of the sky. When I get a new car in the future I don't think it will be a subaru even tho aside from their engine I love the car.
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