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Today, Subaru announced prices for the 2011 Impreza models, including the 2.5i, the 2.5i Premium, and the Outback Sport. The Impreza 2.5i sedan starts at $17,495 with the 5-door version starting at $17,995. The Impreza 2.5i Premium sedan starts at $18,495 with the 5-door version at $18,995. The Outback version is priced at $19,995. The 2011 Subaru Impreza is scheduled to arrive in dealerships in July. The Special Edition Package is replaced by the power moonroof value package that includes the all-weather package, fog lights, and a power moonroof for just $500. All models will be offered with Subaru symmetrical all-wheel drive, vehicle dynamics control and brake assist, 17" alloy wheels, raised suspension, and fog lights as standard equipment. New for the 2011MY, Camellia Red Pearl and Sage Green Metallic will be offered as monotone exterior colors on the Outback Sport. Obsidian Black two-tone, Marine Blue two-tone, and Steel Silver two-tone complete the Outback Sport color line up. Press release after the jump. Press release Subaru of America, Inc. today announced pricing for the 2011MY Subaru Impreza (non-turbo) models. Pricing for the 2.5i, 2.5i Premium and Impreza Outback Sport are held to 2010 model year levels. Subaru Impreza 2.5iThe well-equipped Impreza 2.5i maintains an aggressive starting price of $17,495, with the 5-door available starting at $17,995. All naturally-aspirated Imprezas come with Subaru’s 2.5-liter SOHC horizontally-opposed boxer engine with i-Active Valve Lift System. This engine puts out an impressive 170 hp @ 6,000 rpm. Subaru Impreza 2.5i PremiumThe Impreza 2.5i Premium maintains its starting price of $18,495 — the 5-door is $18,995. The 2.5i Premium trim level adds alloy wheels, a leather wrapped shifter and steering wheel and audio control switches on the steering wheel. Subaru Impreza Outback SportThe Outback Sport maintains its attractive starting price of $19,995 and includes items such as standard 17-inch alloy wheels, raised suspension, fog lights, All-Weather Package and a cargo tray among its many upgraded features. 8 comments: 2011 Subaru Impreza prices announced The Outback Sport maintains its starting price of $19,995 and includes items such as standard 17 inch alloy wheels, raised suspension, fog lights, All-Weather Package and a cargo tray among its many upgraded features.
Too expensive! But its okay because it is a continuous evolution and development of the WRX STI is driven by the strong, loyal and vocal support from thousands of enthusiastic owners of this exciting high-performance vehicle.
i would rather choose the impreza killer.. it a little bit more less expensive but more fun to drive.
hmm i guess it’s price is reasonable.. because.. it’s an AWD, it’s engine has turbo, semi race ready.. and quite comfortable to drive.
These cars are too expensive. The Impreza is without question the segment leader for small cars, exceeding nearly all of its rivals at nearly everything, but everyone buys a Civic or Corolla because they’re thousands cheaper. The Impreza’s fatal flaw is that, when well equipped, it is far out of the price range of its intended competitors and entering the price range of bigger, better cars like the Camry.
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06.24.2010 @ 22:31