Review Subaru Impreza The Best Compact Car 2016

REVIEW

Subaru is probably best known as the company that manufactures the vehicle four-wheel drive is very attractive campers, skiers and riders off-road rally. But even if you are the type of person who did not venture anywhere that does not have a shower, there are still plenty of reasons to consider the 2016 Subaru Impreza.



For a start, it is virtually the only option for a small sedan or hatchback if you want all-wheel drive. Impreza comes standard with it, and an extra dose of traction in bad weather can be a good thing to have. But there are also cabins are spacious, well designed with a rear seat that is one of the most comprehensive in the segment and finely tuned suspension that cushions the passengers dust and shocks, but at the same time providing stable handling and security of turns. Other Impreza liabilities included an extensive list of standard features and excellent results in crash tests.

Impreza has some drawbacks, however, and it may be wise to check out at least some of its other rivals. 2016 Ford Focus and Mazda 3 2016 provides fast acceleration, precise handling and a pleasant interior. Ford and Mazda are available in sedan or hatchback style as well (such as the Impreza), although none of them are very roomy in the back. If you are shopping for a sedan, 2016 Volkswagen Golf has a stout turbocharged petrol engine and a spacious cabin and first class. For the sedan, the redesigned 2016 Honda Civic looks like it could be the best of its kind this year. In general, however, the 2016 Subaru Impreza is always a solid bet for drivers who want a compact car for families who keeps cool in an ugly climate.

BODY STYLE

2016 Subaru Impreza is available in sedan or hatchback small 2.0i, 2.0i Premium and 2.0i Limited trim levels. tailgate which also comes in a Premium 2.0i Sport and 2.0i Sport Limited trim. High performance WRX STI WRX is covered by a separate review.



Impreza 2.0i comes standard with 15-inch steel wheels, a rear spoiler (hatchback), power accessories, keyless entry, air conditioning, cruise control, driver's seat adjustable height, tilt and telescopic steering wheel, rear view camera, 60/40 split folding seatbacks rear, a trip computer, Bluetooth phone and audio connectivity, 6.2-inch touch screen interface and a four-speaker audio system with CD, including USB / iPod, HD radio, audio input and smartphone additional integration with Aha, Pandora and iHeartRadio. Starlink cloud applications to add news, weather and calendar functions, and a variety of music sources.

Impreza 2.0i Premium adds alloy wheels, 16-inch, rear stabilizer bars, body color exterior mirrors, chrome interior door handles, adjustable front center armrest, a loading platform (hatchback) and a six-speaker system. This package adds 17-inch alloy wheels, sunroof and leather steering wheel and gear knob selection. It also includes a set of all time with heated mirrors, wiper de-icer and heated front seats.



The door 2.0i Sport Premium adds roof rails, fog lights, threshold extension color of the bodywork and upholstery exercise routine list of superior fabric quality equipment. Its 17-inch wheels also have a dark finish "gunmetal gray".

The 2.0i Limited includes all the extras above and adds automatic headlights, fog lights, chrome exterior trim, automatic climate control, leather upholstery, rear center armrest and sliding touch interface 7 inch / travel, satellite radio, voice commands, dual USB and text messaging functionality a voice port. Options include a moonroof, keyless entry and ignition, navigation systems. Meanwhile, additional features 2.0i Sport Limited hatchback model is packed with comfort 2.0i Sport Premium Limited, and a special emphasis on the grid before money is added. Options are limited to reflect the society in regular exercise.




Depending on the trim level you choose, you can also get a view of Subaru optional system, which includes adaptive cruise control, shock absorption system with automatic braking, warning, lane change and foglights responsive steering which improves illumination angle to change.

PERFORMANCE

2016 Subaru Impreza a "boxer" four-cylinder horizontally opposed 2.0-liter that produces 148 horsepower and 145 lb-ft of torque.



The 2.0i Sport and 2.0i Premium comes standard with a five-speed manual transmission coupled to the AWD system with the power 50/50 split before the default / rear. optional trim and standard on others is combined with a CVT system different four wheel drive distributes more power to the front wheels by default, but back when more attractive transfer power needed.

EPA estimated fuel economy of a manual transmission for the sedan and hatchback sport is not 28 mpg combined (25 city / 34 highway). Sport hatchback down, but the city and 1 mpg highway rating (24/33), but still a combined rating of 28 mpg. When equipped with the CVT hatchback sedan, not sport rates 31 mpg combined (28/37), with the sport while maintaining the same rating of 31 mpg combined, but dropped 1 mpg city and times they highway (27/36) notes. These are the figures for the competitive classes - and very high for AWD cars - but we struggled to meet him at the previous test.


In Edmunds performance testing, an Impreza sedan is equipped with a CVT went from zero to 60 mph in 9.6 seconds, while the CVT rear window made the same trip in 9.7 seconds. This time is slow for a compact sedan or hatchback, although somewhat understandable given the weight and pull additional AWD team.

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