2004 Subaru Impreza 2.5 TS Wagon 2.5 naturally aspirated

Summary:

Performance, AWD and standard equipment an awesome value for money

Faults:

Nothing has gone wrong with the car, it has only required scheduled servicing.

General Comments:

This car is quick and it handles well, it has decent torque for a 4-cylinder and is very rev-happy. It has good power, 165 bhp and 166 lb-ft of torque. The transmission is a little slow to downshift. A nice thing about the AT is that it adapts to your driving style.

The all-wheel drive system works well too, it has an electronically controlled multi-plate transfer clutch that continuously varies torque between the front and rear. This is not "fake AWD", all four wheels are driven at all times. Torque split can be locked by selecting "2" or "1" with the gear lever.

The gas mileage is reasonable for an automatic transmission AWD vehicle. In mixed driving I get a consistent 22 MPG, while on the highway I get 28 MPG, that is, almost 400 miles per tank.

The seats are good, it's quite roomy in the front seats and acceptable in the rear.

Wind and road noise are quite prominent in this car, esp. above 60 mph. This gets tiring on long trips, but it's not a big deal during the daily commute. The suspension is good, the car handles well while still absorbing bumps just fine.

The AC is not quite up to the task during hot and humid days in city traffic. On the highway the AC works well always. The heater works well in the winter time. The engine reaches operating temperature quickly.

The negatives are not big issues, I'd say that for the money (I paid 17000 dollars for a brand-new car) it's a fabulous car. AWD, auto, A/C, power windows, AND good performance for that kind of money? It's a DEAL.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 19th October, 2005

2004 Subaru Impreza RS 2.5 litre

Summary:

A WRX without the engine

Faults:

The handle to lower/raise the seat bottom keeps getting caught on my pant leg. I had it fixed and it got caught again the same day. Poor design. Will not fix it again until I sell the car.

WIndows sometime act weird going down (power windows), like they are getting caught on something. Not up to the standards set by other Japanese cars, not to mention German ones.

A few squeaks which seem to be weather dependent.

General Comments:

I got a great deal on the car and it is the same suspension, etc. as the WRX minus the engine. The car is not as crisp as my previous BMWs, but AWD is fun. The stock tires are a real embarassment, so I upgraded to Yokohamas and now the car drives like it was made to. Why Subaru puts these silly tires on a sports car is beyond me (other than cost).

Cabin quality is okay, better than American cars, but certainly no Honda or even an entry level German model. The money was obvious spent on the stuff you don't see.

The locking system is stupid. You have to push the key fob at least three times to open every door, there is no remote for the trunk, and the radio won't turn on for a few seconds after the car is started, all of which lead me to believe the electrics are sub par.

The engine, while no WRX obviously, is adequate for this car. It is not exciting by any means, but gets you to the speed you want in time. And it does take regular gas to that is a savings in itself. If asked, I would substitute a base engine that has more torque, a more "German" feel.

Overall, however, the car has been reliable. It will take anything I throw at it and not complain.

Insurance is actually very high for this car, probably because of the type of buyer - I am paying almost as much as my previous 5 series which cost 2 1/2 times more.

Do NOT put an aftermarket sunroof on this car. I did (a flip up one) and it creaks and groans. The car is very very "torqued" as far as design and therefore any such modifications should come from the factory (I wanted the power sunroof offered by Subaru, but it took too much headroom). This alone speaks volumes of what a true sports car this car really is.

The dealership experience has been great. I even had the car detailed by them and it came back flawless.

I assume when I sell this car it will go to some kid who wants to modify it as the car screams for upgrades of all types. But as is the car is pretty near perfect except for the somewhat boring engine (and I'm not talking horsepower, but "feel").

I don't think I would buy another RS only because the engine is not exciting (again, not horsepower, but "feel"). I may consider a WRX next, although I'm not sure if I'm going to like the new design (2006).

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 30th July, 2005

4th Aug 2005, 15:46

You should move up your trade in time and get a Saab 92X Aero. It is basically a WRX with a nicer front end and a better interior. I got mine with the GM discount for less than $20K (msrp $28,250) and I love it. I traded a Subie with a 2.5 for it because I hated the performance as well. The Saab is really quick and a blast to drive! The GM deal is going 'til 9-2-05...

2004 Subaru Impreza WRX 2.0 turbo

Summary:

The best car I have ever owned

Faults:

Several squeaks and rattles in the dash. I used information on the net to take apart the dash and use silicone to completely eliminate the rattles.

General Comments:

This car is a complete joy to drive. It is quick, has sharp handling, and powerful brakes. In Minnesota, the all wheel drive makes quick work out of winter.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 10th April, 2005

2004 Subaru Impreza WRX STi turbo

Summary:

The fastest AWD!

Faults:

No problems.

General Comments:

The Subaru WRX Sti is finally here, and it's all that anyone could want in a car and more. The performance of this car makes you feel like you can fly. With an amazing zero to sixty time of 4.5-5 seconds flat, and a maximum top speed of around 160 mph, this is no toy! The all wheel drive system allows extreme pickup and unbeatable speed like no other car. The performatnce is wonderful with awesome engine sound. If you are into street racing, try this car! Haha...

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 3rd December, 2003

4th Dec 2003, 08:39

Nice car the scooby, but still not as quick as the Evo VIII FQ 330!

20th Dec 2003, 08:07

Evo 8 330 a lot more money than sti.

21st Jul 2004, 10:10

The STI is definitly a better car than the Evo. The STI has a lot more comfort and a lot more horsepower.

13th Oct 2004, 19:54

I strongly agree that the Subaru Impreza, WRX STI is possibly in the top 5 world's best cars. It can out excel any porsche, and with 0-60 time 4.5-5 seconds. It can outrun even a viper with 0-60 time of 5.2 seconds. It is even cheaper than most cars, like mustang. I think a car that can beat almost any car on the road, and cheaper than most cars. It's possibly one of the world's best cars.