Used 2013 Subaru Impreza for Sale Nationwide
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About 2013 Subaru Impreza
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Hot off a 2012 redesign, the steamy all-wheel drive (AWD) Subaru Impreza lineup, including both sedans and hatches, gains in the multimedia department across the board, with a backup camera added to the navigation package for upper-tier trims in 2013. The WRX and STi high-performance editions continue on in the previous generation's form, but the rest of the lineup is updated and includes the 2.0i, 2.0i Premium and 2.0i Limited in both hatch and sedan flavors, with a 2.0i Sport Premium and 2.0i Sport Limited exclusive to the hatch body style.
Those multimedia gains for 2013 include iPod/USB and Bluetooth connectivity with audio streaming and steering-wheel-mounted controls all standard, bringing the Impreza closer to the top of the list when considered together with the refinements for 2012. The now 2-liter boxer 4-cylinder (as opposed to the previous 2.5-liter) flaunts an improved economy rating of 25 mpg city/34 highway compared to its previous 20/27, but at a cost of about 20 horses for 148 hp and 145 lb-ft of torque, versus 170 points for each in 2011. Touted as one of the nicest cabins in its class, the 2012 Impreza's interior refinements spanned from dash to doors to design, offering soft-touch materials throughout and a pleasing design in a roomier cabin, being closer to midsize in its latest incarnation. Trunk space is also improved by a cube or 3 depending on the model, sedans now fetching 12 cubic feet for cargo with the hatch welcoming 22.5 cubes before folding down the seats for another 30.
That said, although this engine has no want for power using the same 5-speed manual and CVT previously offered with the new lighter body, zip-to-60 mph times are a paltry 9.6 seconds and drivers note the advertised fuel economy is not necessarily what you will get. The Impreza's performance is improved over previous years, but the fact remains that this Impreza can't do better than 30 mpg combined in sedan form, while some hatchbacks edge closer to the advertised rate but can't top 32 mpg. Some drivers have also been in the shop more often than they would like (or should reasonably expect) for a new car, blaming the AWD system for all sorts of issues. The optional touchscreen and navigation systems are larger and improved, but still boast a hefty learning curve with unfriendly buttons. Last but not least, some drivers want more higher-tier options but at least some sort of lumbar support in the driver's seat, so think twice if you have back issues.
Otherwise there's plenty of drivers who have to pinch themselves before turning the key. Even at the bottom of the lineup you can expect full power accessories, air conditioning, a height-adjustable driver's seat with telescoping steering wheel, CD player, split-folding rear seat, the upgrades mentioned previously and even keyless entry. Moving up to Premium notably adds alloy wheels, cruise control and an adjustable front-center armrest with 2 more speakers for the sound system, while the Premium ups the ante with the Alloy Wheel and All-Weather packages standard and including features like a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shifter, heated mirrors and seats, automatic headlights, automatic climate control, leather upholstery, rear-center armrest and a touchscreen audio interface with HD radio. Roof rails are standard on Sport hatch models, which otherwise follow other trims' feature sets very closely, while anything but the base 2.0i is available with a sunroof and navigation system with the backup camera added in for 2013.
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Melissa C
Reviewed a 2013 Subaru Impreza on Aug 18, 2022
Safety reputation is a big plus, good gas mileage, has hands free blue tooth capability, good ac, rides well, nice tight steering.
Ricardo S
Reviewed a 2013 Subaru Impreza on Apr 18, 2022
Just got my 2013 Subaru Impreza hatchback and straight out of the box , it was love at first sight. It handles like a dream and I never had a white car before but this car is pearly white with being leather interior. I feel like I died and went to Heaven. The price was on target for my budget
xavier p
Reviewed a 2013 Subaru 2.0i Premium on Aug 31, 2014
I love the handling couldn't ask for better great for those ralley roads and amazing in the snow can definitely have some fun in it. It has a very unique look to the car which I love. Great car overall
Wesley H
Reviewed a 2013 Subaru Impreza on Jun 30, 2020
Great car low miles excellent handling. Compare Honda accord
2013 Subaru Impreza Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| 2.0i Limited | $21,995 |
| 2.0i Limited Hatchback | $22,495 |
| 2.0i | $17,895 |
| 2.0i Hatchback | $18,395 |
| 2.0i Sport Limited Hatchback | $22,995 |
| 2.0i Premium | $19,795 |
| 2.0i Premium Hatchback | $20,295 |
| 2.0i Sport Premium Hatchback | $20,795 |
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