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Subaru Impreza 2011
The all-new Impreza Sedan doesn’t differ much from the outgoing car in terms of its overall design identity, but it would be an injustice not to acknowledge that it now comes in a decidedly different flavor, drawing heavily on the larger Subaru Legacy. Subaru’s new four-door sedan Impreza does start from scratch with an all-new 2.0-liter, 148-horsepower Boxer engine.
The new Impreza comes in five trim configurations – base, Premium, Sport Premium, Limited and Sport Limited. Inside, Subaru says that passenger space is greater than before, thanks in part to a slightly longer 104.1-inch wheelbase.





Although well down on power from last year’s 2.5-liter 170-horsepower engine, the new engine helps the Impreza net a vastly improved 36 mpg on the highway compared to last year’s maximum of 27 mpg. In fact, the new car’s 26 mpg city fuel economy matches the outgoing model’s 26 mpg highway when equipped with an automatic.





 The new body structure makes greater use of high-tensile strength steel and features special stiffening elements at key locations.

Base models feature power windows and locks, an outside temperature gauge and a trip computer, while Premium trim adds 16-inch alloy wheels, steering wheel audio and Bluetooth controls, a rear stabilizer bar and a handful of other upgrades. Heated seats and a moonroof are optional for Premium models. Sport Premium trim adds 17-inch alloy wheels, heated seats, fog lamps, roof rails and revised seat trim.




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