Overview & Reviews
For 2011, the Subaru Impreza gets upgraded audio features, STI-inspired styling for the WRX and a sedan version of the WRX STI. The lineup loses the 2.5 GT.
- Standard all-wheel drive
- Highly capable handling in WRX and WRX STI trims
- Roomy seating front and rear
- Wide variety of styles.
- Punchy turbocharged engines
- Below-average fuel economy
- Substandard sound systems.
- Below-average interior materials
- Outdated four-speed automatic transmission
User Reviews:
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Lots of good things, but major flaws too - 2011 Subaru Impreza
By Ken - March 9 - 10:00 amAlmost a great car, but seats could be improved and I found the headrest to be very uncomfortable. Certain bass notes even at normal volume cause the door panels to rattle like a cheap car from the 80s. They should not try to produce any bass in the door speakers and instead use a subwoofer towards the back of the car like youll find in any car with a nice sound system. I have the bass at -7 to stop the rattle, and may try a small aftermarket subwoofer in the back (good bye cargo space), not sure it will work. 4-speed trans needs an extra gear. Otherwise happy. Would recommend if they can fix these problems.
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I hoped they fixed problems w older Imprezas! - 2011 Subaru Impreza
By sjgordon26 - February 22 - 1:34 amWe had a 2002 Impreza Outback Sport (the hatchback Impreza). At 150,00 Head Gasket and Catalytic Converter went. They broke again 50,000 miles later. The 2002 model only lasted 200,000 miles and Subaru Annapolis and Subura National Customer Service said it is not worth fixing a 200,000 mile car; buy a new one. What?!? That is why we bought a Subaru- to go the distance more than other cars....Id be scared to buy this one unless you get it for the price of a Hyundai!