2018 Subaru Impreza Premium

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Subaru Impreza Details

engine
B4, 2.0L
color
Crystal White Pearl
drive
AWD
fuel
Gasoline
mileage
123,989 Miles
interior color
Ivory
stock number
97981A
VIN
4S3GTAB64J3718275
trim
Premium

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About This 2018 Subaru Impreza

Non-Smoker vehicle, Premium trim. Very Nice. Heated Seats, Moonroof, Apple CarPlay, Smart Device Integration, MP3 Player, Aluminum Wheels, MOONROOF, AUTO-DIMMING MIRROR W/COMPASS & HOMEL. AWD, Non-Smoker vehicle. READ MORE!AS-IS***This vehicle is being sold AS-IS. No dealer warranty.*** Luther White Bear Motors AS-IS vehicles are SAFETY inspected. Minor repairs are completed to ensure a safe mode of transportation for a fair budget. Sold 100% AS-IS. All vehicles are available for you to take to your mechanic. Carfax safety inspection and reconditioning repair orders available for your viewing. Not eligible for warranty, return or exchange policy.OPTION PACKAGESMOONROOF Power Moonroof, tilt up, internal retracting, laminated glass, UV and dark tint and auto-open/closeEXPERTS ARE SAYINGFirst off, if youre in the market for a traditional compact car with the stable traction provided by all-wheel drive, you can end your search with the 2018 Subaru Impreza. Its the only car in its class to offer it. -Edmunds.com.Check whether a vehicle is subject to open recalls for safety issues at safercar.govHorsepower calculations based on trim engine configuration. Fuel economy calculations based on original manufacturer data for trim engine configuration. Please confirm the accuracy of the included equipment by calling us prior to purchase.

Features & Options

  • MOONROOF -inc: Power Moonroof tilt up internal retracting laminated glass UV and dark tint and auto-open/close
  • REAR SEATBACK PROTECTOR -inc: Part number J501SFL401
  • AUTO-DIMMING MIRROR W/COMPASS & HOMELINK -inc: Part number H501SSG303
  • CARGO TRAY -inc: Part number J501SFL301
  • REAR BUMPER APPLIQUE -inc: Part number E771SFL010
  • ALL-WEATHER FLOOR LINERS -inc: Part number J505SFL110
  • IVORY CLOTH UPHOLSTERY
  • CRYSTAL WHITE PEARL
  • All Wheel Drive
  • Power Steering
  • ABS
  • 4-Wheel Disc Brakes
  • Brake Assist
  • Aluminum Wheels
  • Tires - Front Performance
  • Tires - Rear Performance
  • Temporary Spare Tire
  • Heated Mirrors
  • Power Mirror(s)
  • Rear Defrost
  • Intermittent Wipers
  • Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers
  • Rear Spoiler
  • Power Door Locks
  • Daytime Running Lights
  • Automatic Headlights
  • AM/FM Stereo
  • MP3 Capability
  • Bluetooth Connection
  • Telematics
  • Back-Up Camera
  • Auxiliary Audio Input
  • Smart Device Integration
  • Requires Subscription
  • MP3 Capability
  • Steering Wheel Audio Controls
  • Bluetooth Connection
  • Bucket Seats
  • Heated Front Seat(s)
  • Pass-Through Rear Seat
  • Rear Bench Seat
  • Adjustable Steering Wheel
  • Trip Computer
  • Power Windows
  • Remote Trunk Release
  • Keyless Entry
  • Power Door Locks
  • Cruise Control
  • A/C
  • Cloth Seats
  • Driver Vanity Mirror
  • Passenger Vanity Mirror
  • Floor Mats
  • Cargo Shade
  • Smart Device Integration
  • Power Windows
  • Power Door Locks
  • Trip Computer
  • Security System
  • Immobilizer
  • Traction Control
  • Stability Control
  • Traction Control
  • Front Side Air Bag
  • Telematics
  • Requires Subscription
  • Tire Pressure Monitor
  • Driver Air Bag
  • Passenger Air Bag
  • Front Head Air Bag
  • Rear Head Air Bag
  • Passenger Air Bag Sensor
  • Knee Air Bag
  • Child Safety Locks
  • Back-Up Camera
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2018 Subaru Impreza 2.0i Sport Review

Month after month, Subaru’s sales continue to rise; remarkable when you consider they don’t sell a traditional crossover or 3-row SUV. But Americans have bought into their all-wheel drive, dog-loving ways, attracted to their mix sedans, hatchbacks and wagons. This is the all-new, 2018 Impreza.

After a truncated run of 2017 models, this next generation Impreza is really hitting its stride. It’s the only Subaru “car” to see sales gains this year, up over 40%. For the first time, production has moved from Japan to the United States, riding upon a new platform designed to deliver significantly higher levels of driving pleasure, agility, crash protection and ride comfort. The size hasn’t grown that much though there’s enough additional passenger volume to garner a midsize classification, maturing from its compact dimensions. And it feels that way, too; whether from behind the wheel or from behind the front seats, there’s ample room in here. It sits lower, improving aesthetics, aerodynamics and handling. Though with 5.1” of ground clearance, this is one Subaru you’re going to want to keep primarily on-road. It still comes in sedan and hatchback bodystyles and motors with familiar powertrains. This here is the new Impreza Sport, with 18” wheels, a sport-tuned independent suspension with Active Torque Vectoring, LED daytime running lights, black grille, body-color rocker panels and rear spoiler. Upgrades over the Premium trim include the 8” touchscreen multimedia system, keyless access with push button start, aluminum pedals and leather wrapped driver controls. The look is stellar, particularly so in this Lithium Red Pearl paint, and I don’t think I’ve ever said that before about any Subaru. Never a Subaru strong suit, interior design also speaks to higher quality and greater visual appeal. Touchpoints feel more premium, doors shut with a reassuring thud and overall it seems quieter. The manually adjusted driver’s seat is firm but comfortable and the low cowl provides a wide field of vision.
Now, if you REALLY want a sporty Impreza you buy a WRX, so it’s important to understand the Impreza Sport’s positioning. It’s powered by a 152 horsepower 4-cylinder engine paired here to the optional continuously variable transmission. You’ve likely heard bad things about the CVT but Subaru has gone to great lengths to assuage the criticisms. This one is interesting in that it has a manual mode function that authentically mimics 7 shift points to provide the feeling of a traditional automatic. And if you’re looking to extract any fun from this car paddle shifting is a must. With the gear shifter kicked to the left, gear changes occur rapidly enough to feel more like a dual clutch transmission. Leave the CVT to its own devices and it’s as smooth and quiet as any such gearbox on the market, but with tepid acceleration and a dead spot around 2,000 RPM where your foot is saying go but the engine’s saying no. 90% of buyers will likely find the drive acceptable but the rest will want something with more zip. Stellar fuel economy is virtually unchanged at 27mpg city/36mpg highway.
Driven normally, the Impreza’s balance of ride and handling is impressive. The steering is quick and precise, the car dutifully goes where you point it and the suspension soaks up a rough road. Push it harder though and there’s a good deal of understeer – that’s the effect you get when the front end plows through a curve. The torque vectoring helps tuck the car into a tight turn, but hampered by the lack of oomph, the Sport’s happier with mild exercise.
Concerning the Starlink system, this is an easy to use interface with some very clever apps, such as the a propos eBird app, designed for birdwatchers, advising them of local sightings and locations. There’s no embedded navigation but the Magellan Navi app is free for 3 years or you can just use your phone’s mapping software through Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. 2 USB ports are included. There’s lots of good stuff in here and it’s worth noting how great the audio system sounds, with volume, clarity and deep bass and that’s without either of the 2 available upgrades.
Other relevant information can be displayed up here, controlled via a steering wheel switch. Without the EyeSight system, this car lacks the important side blind zone alert, rear cross traffic alert and the like. MSRP is $23,755. All-wheel drive entries in the compact segment are rare so that alone gives the Impreza a leg up and even though it can’t match the Civic’s excitement it’s a solid effort worthy of consideration.