Essai - Subaru Impreza : nouvelle époque

Impreza, a name that has made many motorsport enthusiasts dream. After its glory, the Japanese compact car has fallen into line, even into anonymity. Today, Subaru is putting an end to all sporty ambitions by prioritizing safety. Will the gamble pay off with this fifth generation? Here are the first answers with a review of the 1.6 114 hp version. Read the full review http://www.caradisiac.com/essai-video... Key takeaways from the 2018 Subaru Impreza review Subaru is now entering a new chapter in its history by discontinuing the WRX version, which did so much to build the brand's reputation. Wanting to capitalize on the current environment and attract new customers, the Japanese manufacturer changed its approach. The Impreza thus became the brand's entry-level model. To attract customers, the compact car relied on a unique package and dynamic qualities. It's a shame that its engine lacked character and its CVT transmission wasn't ideal. Caradisiac liked: The reasonable prices given the features The manufacturer's comprehensive insurance coverage for 3 years Two-thirds of the penalty reimbursed by the manufacturer and the dealership The all-wheel drive system remains as efficient The excellent handling Caradisiac didn't like: The poor network coverage The engine's lack of torque Some CVT errors The frequent loss of network connectivity for the navigation system