SUBARU IMPREZA BODY KITS AND STYLING

The Subaru Impreza wrx and the Subaru Impreza wrx sti both come with all-wheel drive. More »

Subaru Impreza Insurance

The Subaru Impreza WRX STI is an affordable high performance vehicle. The speed and power of the Impreza WRX makes it attractive to buyers, but less attractive to insurance companies. More »

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With the exception of the Impreza WRX and Subaru Impreza WRX STI performance models, the Subaru Impreza has been redesigned for the 2012 model year. More »

 

Subaru Impreza Body Kits and Styling

The Subaru Impreza wrx and the Subaru Impreza wrx sti both come with all-wheel drive. This particular all-wheel drive been designed with greater control, efficiency of performance and responsiveness that is like no other. This car handles so well that it almost welcomes slippery driving conditions. The all-wheel provides all power to all wheels all the time, making it stable in all driving conditions and terrains.

Subaru Impreza Safety Review

With the exception of the Impreza WRX and Subaru Impreza WRX STI performance models, the Subaru Impreza has been redesigned for the 2012 model year. In addition to the standard anti-lock brakes, traction control and stability control systems, the new models boast a total of seven airbags, including one designed to protect the driver’s knees during impact. The remodeled vehicle comes equipped with passenger and driver whiplash protection systems and a ring-shaped reinforcement frame, providing high-impact protection for the passenger compartment. Also, in response to the sudden acceleration safety issue experienced by Toyota over the last two years, Subaru has implemented a brake override feature. Depressing the accelerator and brake simultaneously will cut power to the engine instantly. As with every Subaru vehicle, the Impreza comes standard with lower anchors and tethers for children (LATCH) and child lock systems. A release lever is located inside the trunk of Subaru sedans to prevent being locked inside (see Edmunds.com for more information).

Modifying the WRX Engine for Better Performance

Only a few car companies continue to manufacture cars that are powered by a flat or boxer style engine.  This distinctive design, with horizontally opposed cylinders allows the engine to mounted lower in the chassis and provides a better center of gravity.  Subaru, the unique Japanese manufacturer known for its all wheel drive cars uses the boxer engine in its vehicles.  The Impreza engine is compact and allows the models, including the Subaru Impreza and Impreza WRX, to be among the best handling sedans on the market.

Subaru Impreza Insurance

The Subaru Impreza WRX STI is an affordable high performance vehicle. The speed and power of the Impreza WRX makes it attractive to buyers, but less attractive to insurance companies. The Subaru Impreza WRX STI was listed on the top 10 most expensive cars to insure, by the”Highway Loss Data Institute.” If you are considering the purchase of a Impreza WRX, you will need to calculate the cost of insurance to determine the true cost of the vehicle.

Owning And Insuring a Subaru Impreza WRX STI

If you’re in the market for a new car and you want a super sporty, little car that will turn every head as it literally drifts by and save you money on the gas bill at the same time the Subaru Impreza might just be the car for you, and it just might not be. While the WRX is a beautiful little sporty car it does happen to be one of the most expensive cars around to insure.

Subaru Impreza Running Costs

The Subaru Impreza is a smaller mid-sized sedan that was released in 1993. Right off the bat this vehicle came with features unique to other mid-size automobiles. For example, the Subaru Impreza offered an all-wheel drive option on all of its models. On top of this, Subaru opted to continue the use of the boxer engine in this model. This flat engine has multiple pistons that move horizontally. Subaru came to the conclusion that this particular engine configuration minimized body roll of the automobile. The Impreza is available as both a sedan or a wagon.

Subaru Impreza Different Models

Subaru is one of the few brands that stand out from the rest of the pack in the automotive industry. First established in 1953 while the first company’s car introduced in 1954, Subaru is known worldwide for their integration of the boxer engine design that’s identical to vehicles, such as the Volkswagen Beetle and the Porsche 911.

Since Subaru released their first car, the company’s production line has drastically increased with different brands, types and designs of vehicles being introduced to the market, including motorsports, diesel, and vintage cars like the 360, Leone, Sumo and the Vivo. In 2006, Subaru’s parent company also released their newest electric vehicle, the Stella. At present, the company holds a plethora of their current models for US, Europe, Middle East, Asia and Oceania. This includes the BRZ, Exiga, Forester, Justly, Legacy, and one of the most popular favorites being the Subaru Impreza. Subaru went all out with their Impreza designs, creating different variants like the Outback Sport, Gravel Express, RV, WRX and WRX STI. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subaru)

Sabaru Impreza (An Overview)

The Subaru Impreza leaves an exciting impression when you hear the name, see the car, and take a drive. With a trusted name like Subaru you are off to a great start already. While the Impreza models look like sports cars, even it’s Top performance WRX STI model out ranks other competitors in overall safety. The bottom line is the Subaru Impreza is “power under control” A well built vehicle with high safety rating for 2012 by The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The Subaru Impreza offers the best of both worlds.