What kind of car is the 2017 Subaru Impreza?
The 2017 Subaru Impreza is available as a four-door sedan or a hatchback. It comes in 2.0i base, Premium, Sport and Limited trim levels. The base trim level has enough equipment to be considered more than just basic transport, but the Premium, Sport and Limited models really step up the game for Subaru.
What are the trim levels of a Subaru Impreza?
It comes in 2.0i base, Premium, Sport and Limited trim levels. The base trim level has enough equipment to be considered more than just basic transport, but the Premium, Sport and Limited models really step up the game for Subaru. The Premium has a few basic tech items, while the Sport is the driving enthusiast’s choice.
Why are the heated seats not working on my Subaru?
The passenger side comes on in one of the positions, the driver side does not. Neither seem to be heating. I’m not sure I’d use this feature anyway, I hear heated seats cause testicular cancer. If one of the “on” lights comes on when a switch is turned to low, then the switch is getting power.
How long has Edmunds owned a Subaru Impreza?
Edmunds owned a Subaru Impreza for one year and nearly 20,000 miles. To learn more about our experiences, visit the long-term page for our 2017 Subaru Impreza Limited. We cover everything from seat comfort to real-world fuel economy.
The 2017 Subaru Impreza is available as a four-door sedan or a hatchback. It comes in 2.0i base, Premium, Sport and Limited trim levels. The base trim level has enough equipment to be considered more than just basic transport, but the Premium, Sport and Limited models really step up the game for Subaru.
What kind of driving dynamics does Subaru Impreza have?
The Impreza’s comfort and driving dynamics impress. Bumps are well-damped, and it handles well, with reactive steering, a planted feel at highway speeds and flat cornering. Aside from the CVT drone, it’s pleasant on long trips. All-wheel drive is again standard on both the hatch and the sedan, and mileage is similar to the outgoing model.
The base trim level has enough equipment to be considered more than just basic transport, but the Premium, Sport and Limited models really step up the game for Subaru. The Premium has a few basic tech items, while the Sport is the driving enthusiast’s choice.
Which is better Subaru Impreza or old model?
Subaru says the Impreza’s collision energy absorption rate is 40 percent better than the old model’s, which also got top safety scores from IIHS and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. A backup camera is standard.