1997 Subaru Impreza outback sport 2.2L
Summary:
Decent car, will keep it until it dies
Faults:
The brakes had to be replaced at around 30,000 miles. This wouldn't have been such an issue if they weren't $84.00 from the dealer. No after market parts were available. Replaced the brakes a total of 3 times since I have owned the car.
Lost countless numbers of wheel covers, those are $46.00 each. Finally purchased a set of rims for the car.
Currently the key is stuck in the ignition and the car can be shifted even when turned off.
The knob that controls the direction of the heat/air spins in a complete circle now, only defrost works.
Replaced the motor at around 70,000 miles, since then no major engine trouble.
Experiencing a loud thud/bump when turn at slow speeds.
General Comments:
The car is great in bad weather and is very sporty, has great acceleration and can outrun all 4 cylinders it meets.
The interior looks very cheap though, for the cost of the car you would think it would be a little nicer. Kind of reminds you of a Geo with all the colors on the seats.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 31st October, 2004
13th Jun 2004, 13:39
I have a 1997 outback sport and had to replace the disc pads 2 times. The pedal is low. Subaru said that it is normal. In my entire life I never had a car with poor low brake travel.