2008 Subaru Impreza

$10,900.00

139,000 KM

AWD

2.5L V4

    Year2008

    Make SUBARU

    Model Impreza

    Trim 2.5 4dr 4 Cyl

    Price $10,900 plus taxes

    Doors 4

    Drive Type AWD

    Fuel Type Gasoline

    Color Black

    Inteior Color Black

    Transmission Type Manual-5 Speed

    Registration VIN: JF1GH62628G804269

    Engine Type 2.5L V4





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2008 Subaru Impreza

2008 Subaru Impreza

About the 2008 Subaru Impreza

Dive into the realm of the 2008 Subaru Impreza, a testament to clean engineering and adventurous spirit. This isn't just any Impreza; it's a low-kilometer, manual AWD Sport variant that promises not just a drive, but an experience. With its all-wheel drive capability, it beckons the bold and the adventurous, ready to tackle roads less traveled with confidence and ease.

From the get-go, this Impreza sets itself apart with its impeccable condition. It's a car that has been cherished and maintained with the utmost care, evident in its clean appearance and robust performance. The air conditioning offers a cool respite from the summer heat, ensuring comfort no matter the journey's length or destination.

Functionality meets convenience in this compact powerhouse. Power windows, locks, and mirrors streamline your experience, providing ease and efficiency at your fingertips. Keyless entry adds a touch of modernity, allowing for seamless access to the adventures that await. And with cruise control, long drives become less of a chore and more of an enjoyment, inviting you to relax and savor the journey.

The driver's seat is more than just a place to sit; it's a command center. Steering wheel controls put the power of the Impreza's features within easy reach, ensuring safety and convenience are always a priority. The CD player with AUX input keeps you entertained and connected, offering a soundtrack to the memories you'll create on the road. And for those chilly mornings, the heated front seats provide a warm welcome, making every departure a cozy one.

But the Impreza isn't just about the comforts of the interior. It shines on the outside too, with fog lights that pierce through the mist and alloy rims that add a touch of elegance to its rugged charm. Wrapped in Michelin M+S tires, it's ready for any season, offering grip and stability when you need it most.

This Subaru doesn't just come to you as it is; it's been lovingly serviced, ensuring that every aspect of its performance is up to mark. The inspection report stands as a testament to its pristine condition, offering peace of mind that this car is ready for whatever lies ahead.

The 2008 Subaru Impreza Manual AWD Sport isn't just a vehicle; it's a companion for the road less traveled. Whether it's the rush of a winding road or the calm of a scenic route, this Impreza promises a journey filled with comfort, control, and excitement. It's not just about getting from A to B; it's about the stories, the adventures, and the moments in between. Ready to make every drive an experience to remember, this Subaru awaits its next chapter with you.

Our 2008 Subaru Impreza comes with:

Clean Low KM Impreza Manual AWD Sport, Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Locks, Keyless Entry, Cruise Control, Power Mirrors, Steering Wheel Controls, CD With AUX, Heated Front Seats, Tonnau Cover, Fog Lights, Alloy Rims On Michelin M+S Tires, Just Serviced, Inspection Report.



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2008 Subaru Impreza


2008 Subaru Impreza

Pros & Cons

  • + Standard all-wheel drive

  • + WRX and WRX STI's punchy turbocharged engines

  • + roomy seating in front and rear.

  • - Missing some higher-end convenience features, behind-the-times transmissions, below-average fuel economy, sleepy styling except for extroverted STI.

What's New

The 2008 Subaru Impreza has been completely redesigned. Roomier and more refined on the inside, the restyled Impreza is meant to appeal to a more mainstream audience. Sedan and hatchback body styles are again available, as are the turbocharged WRX and ultra-high-performance WRX STI.

Edmunds Says

Apart from the boisterous WRX STI, the finger-in-the-air attitude is gone, replaced by a 2008 Subaru Impreza trying to put its finger on the pulse of the mainstream market.

Vehicle overview

In the 1990s, not too many Americans paid attention to the Subaru Impreza unless they followed the World Rally Championship or had Gran Turismo loaded in their Sony PlayStations. But that all changed with the release of the U.S.-spec 2002 WRX. Here was an all-wheel-drive sedan or wagon with sport coupe-slaying performance, a budget-friendly price and plenty of aftermarket tuning potential. Japanese performance car enthusiasts rejoiced.

Now, six years later, the fully redesigned 2008 Subaru Impreza has arrived. One would think it's time for those Subie fans to hire a DJ, blow up "Rex!" balloons and get out the chips and dip. But one might be wrong. For the third-generation North American Impreza, Subaru corporate has a slightly different plan -- an Impreza for the masses.

Not surprisingly, the 2008 Impreza is bigger. The wheelbase has been extended almost 4 inches for both the sedan and hatchback body styles to increase rear seat legroom. There's also more interior width for passengers and, thanks to a switch to a compact double-wishbone rear suspension design, a wider cargo space.

Subaru has also upped the quality of the interior design and materials, made changes to reduce wind noise, improved the ride quality and added new features like a navigation system. All well and good, we say. A more controversial aspect, however, is the car's exterior styling. Not because the new Impreza looks bad in a Pontiac Aztek sort of way, but because it doesn't look like, well, a Subaru. The slightly goofy but possibly endearing style of the previous Impreza (including all three of its fascias) has been replaced by a sanitized-for-your-protection front end and an uninspiring profile.

Underneath the new skin is some familiar hardware. Once again, the all-wheel-drive Impreza has a horizontally opposed 2.5-liter engine that's normally aspirated in 2.5i trim levels and turbocharged in WRX and WRX STI models. Slight adjustments were made to improve power delivery, but apart from the STI (which gained 12 horsepower) overall horsepower and torque specs are pretty much the same. Subaru has also largely carried over the previous six-speed manual, five-speed manual and four-speed automatic transmissions. With just four cogs to work with, the automatic tranny lags behind a few rivals that offer five or even six speeds.

In most respects, the 2008 Subaru Impreza is a better car. It's more accessible, refined and comfortable, just like Subaru wanted. But except for the brash STI version, lost in the transformation was the Impreza's spunky personality. And without personality, the Impreza must fight fair against cars like the Mazda 3, Honda Civic, Nissan Sentra, Mitsubishi Lancer and Volkswagen Jetta, as well as against their associated performance variants. And in this situation -- again with the exception of the WRX STI -- the sleepy styling, behind-the-times automatic transmission and lack of high-tech features (such as Bluetooth, keyless ignition and a hard-drive-based navigation system) are significant detriments, especially for a redesigned model.

Performance & mpg

Impreza 2.5i and Outback Sport models have a horizontally opposed 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine. It's rated at 170 horsepower and 170 pound-feet of torque. Impreza WRX models receive a turbocharged version of that engine, which produces 224 hp and 226 lb-ft of torque. The WRX STI ups output to 305 hp and 290 lb-ft. All engines send their power to all four wheels. Transmission choices for all but the STI are a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic with manual shift control. The STI comes with a six-speed manual only.

In testing, we timed a five-speed WRX hatchback at 5.9 seconds to 60 mph and 14.5 seconds in the quarter-mile. The WRX STI is quicker still, hitting 60 in just 4.8 seconds and breaking through the quarter in 13.3 ticks.

EPA fuel economy for 2008 is 20 mpg city/27 mpg highway for 2.5i and Outback Sport models, 20/25 mpg for the WRX and 17/23 for the WRX STI. These ratings are below average for the compact class.

Safety

Standard safety features on the Impreza include antilock brakes and side curtain airbags. Base 2.5i models have rear drum brakes. Getting a 2.5i with the Premium package is a wise idea as it adds rear disc brakes, the Brake Assist (BA) feature for the antilock brakes, stability control and a hill-holder function for manual transmission-equipped cars. These upgrades come standard on the Outback Sport, WRX and WRX STI. The 2.5i models also have active front head restraints to help reduce crash-induced whiplash.

Driving

The previous Impreza made up for much of its faults by being quite fun to drive, especially in WRX form. But where the old car was tossable, the new Impreza WRX feels soft. Standard skid pad, slalom and braking measurements are about the same, but the feel of the car through the steering and the way the car responds during cornering is noticeably less inspiring. When accelerating, the WRX's engine has impressive boost response and midrange punch, but it runs out of steam fairly early. We recommend that enthusiast-oriented drivers choose the manual transmission -- acceleration is sluggish with the four-speed automatic.

The WRX STI, on the other hand, gives enthusiasts exactly what they want -- a firm, communicative suspension, quick steering response, powerful brakes and a potent rush of acceleration whenever the throttle is tickled. Though the standard WRX may have gotten too mainstream for its hard-core fans, those Subie zealots would be hard-pressed to find fault with the new STI.

Interior

The most obvious changes for the 2008 Subaru Impreza can be found here. The big payoff for the longer wheelbase comes in the rear seat, where legroom is improved. Larger door openings and rear doors that open to 75 degrees also add to the new Subie's usability. The doors also have framed side windows -- a first for the Impreza and a rarity among Subarus -- that help quiet the interior. A new double-wishbone suspension affords a wider cargo area; a 60/40-split-folding rear seat comes in both the sedan and four-door hatch. Overall interior material quality is a big improvement over the previous car, and as such the Impreza looks and feels more grown-up than ever before.


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2008 Subaru Impreza

Our 2008 Subaru Impreza includes:

  • Clean Low KM Impreza Manual AWD Sport
  • Air Conditioning
  • Power Windows
  • Power Locks
  • Keyless Entry
  • Cruise Control
  • Power Mirrors
  • Steering Wheel Controls
  • CD With AUX
  • Heated Front Seats
  • Tonnau Cover
  • Fog Lights
  • Alloy Rims On Michelin M+S Tires
  • Just Serviced
  • Inspection Report
  • $195 DOCUMENTATION FEES

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