Subaru Impreza review - pictures

The latest Subaru Impreza follows on from the world famous rally models.

It's available as a hatchback for the first time rather than the classic saloon.
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The Impreza's interior isn't exactly cutting-edge.

The Impreza is decently practical.
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The boot rises sharply to meet the seats creating a seamless, but not flat, load area.

The Subaru Impreza comes with standard four-wheel drive.
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The long front overhang and bluff tail makes the Impreza look awkward.

The Subaru Impreza is only available with a 1.6-litre 'Boxer' engine.
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The Impreza has a low-range gearbox but the low ground clearance means it's not an accomplished off-roader.

The dash is plasticky and not up to the standard set by European rivals.
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The Impreza comes with plenty of standard kit.

Economy is hampered by the lack of a diesel option and the four-wheel-drive.
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