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2017 Subaru Impreza Premium: owner review

The reason I purchased this car was for the price, the technology inside the car as well as look.
Owner: Eddie

What we love
  • Technology
  • The space inside the car
  • The price of the car
What we don’t
  • CVT transmission

The reason I purchased this car was for the price, the technology inside the car as well as look. Compared to other small cars in the market when I bought the car, I felt the price of the Subaru Impreza was reasonably low – as the car itself has lots of technology, such as 8-inch touchscreen, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and Subaru’s famous EyeSite Assistant.

My car does not possess the front and rear sensors, and the blind spot alert in the side mirror. The car also does not have full size spare tyre as well which one of the down falls.

The car itself is equipped with a 2.0-litre engine and a CVT transmission, although I do not like the CVT transmission. This would be the second down fall of this car.

The space inside the car is quite good enough and is very comfortable as well.

The improvement I would like to see in the car is to use different transmission.

Owner: Eddie

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