2012 - Subaru Impreza on 2040-cars
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2012 Subaru Impreza Limited 4-Door Sedan in excellent condition. This Limited optioned sedan offers a beautiful Satin White Pearl exterior with tan leather. Subaru is one of the most highly rated vehicles for it's safety and AWD system for snow. This Impreza is ready to handle the upcoming winter. I have changed the oil regularly, it's required no maintenance aside from changing all tires at 37,000 miles. I've kept the interior in immaculate shape. This is accident free and I am the original owner. All you need to do is hop in and drive! I will try my best to list all of the available options. Overall: The 2012 model offered a new style for the Impreza series. In addition to the visual changes, Subaru upgraded to a new version 2.0 liter four cylinder H-4 automatic CVT (continuously variable transmission) engine to provide better gas mileage. The CVT engine offers increased fuel economy rated at 27 MPG city and 36 MPG highway. This is a Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle (PZEV) which means it provides little pollution to the environment. Subaru also upgraded the overall interior refinements, increased the backseat room and included great additional standard features and options. The Limited model does not require premium gas which will save you more at the pump. The CVT features two different drive modes: "D" is for automatic drive mode and "M" is for manual drive mode. Paddle Shifters adjusts the gears in manual mode for full transmission control. Other options include variable intermittent wipers, front fog lights, fully automatic headlights and remote keyless entry. Safety: Dual front impact airbags, dual front side impact airbags and knee airbag Traction control and ABS brakes Security system with panic alarm Large outside mirrors offer excellent rear visibility Exterior & Condition: Only the Limited edition included door handles with the chrome strip accents Satin White Peal Exterior Paint Premium 17" spoke alloy wheels Upgraded rear bumper applique offers clear, scratch-resistant vinyl film helps to protect bumper upper surface and the leading edge. Condition: There are a few marks which I will indicate in the pictures. One was a rock chip on the hood and the other is on the driver door from a co-worker opening her door in to mine. Comfort & Convenience Features: The Limited edition is the only Impreza that included leather upholstery, premium leather wrapped telescoping steering wheel with audio, bluetooth and cruise control plus leather wrapped shift knob. Heated front seats Power sunroof Automatic temperature control Air conditioning blows cold Power locks, windows & exterior door mirrors Height Adjustable driver seat and front headrests have tilt and height adjustment Front and rear beverage holders New for 2012 and a first for the Impreza, one piece key with integrated remote. Split folding rear seat plus only the limited model includes the rear seat center armrest.
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2018 Subaru WRX STI Type RA Drivers' Notes Review | Fun for the few
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Nine cars we wish were convertibles
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