Used 2011 Subaru Impreza 2.5i Premium 5-Door Sedan Pros & Cons

Pros & Cons of the 2011 Subaru Impreza 2.5i Premium 5-Door Sedan

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 Pros We find that, after review, the Impreza's chassis can handle even the toughest environments.

 Pros The features included in the Premium package of the Subaru Impreza 2.0i really increase the vehicle's hip-technology factor. The added MP3 integration feature was a big plus.

 Pros The optional moonroof is quite a feature and adds to the Impreza's improved exterior design.

 Pros Safety features are numerous and satisfactory on the 2012 Subaru Impreza Premium package. The vehicle was named a "Top Safety Pick" by the IIHS.

 Pros The Subaru's standard All-Wheel drive is appreciated in colder climates and under harsh conditions.

 Pros The new 2012 model Subaru Impreza brings more room, style, and comfort.

 Pros The improved fuel economy is a great feature. One of the drawbacks to previous Impreza models was their ability to guzzle gas. The new 2012 Subaru Impreza 2.0i Premium 5-Door Sedan achieves 36 mpg on the highway- a 38 percent increase from last year's thirsty model.

 Pros The roominess of the interior in this trim is great. A couple inches of added-on space in the backseat should really please the Impreza's taller passengers.

 Cons Despite the upgrades the Premium Impreza receives, the sound system still leaves something to be desired-quality.

 Cons The Subaru Impreza 2.0i Premium 4-Door Sedan may have much-need improvements granted to its more aesthetically pleasing exterior, but it's still far from what we would call "sleek." And, while some fans may lament the old body style, calling this one "bland," we think the Impreza could still use some exterior tweaks.

 Cons We don't really think the new "improvements" on the Impreza 2.0i Premium in terms of power and torque have made it that much faster.

 Cons Some tacky interior features from the previous generation Imprezas made their way into the 2.0i Premium 5-Door Sedan version, such as an outdated-looking navigation and less-than-impressive plastics.