Friday May 25, 2012

Subaru of America holds the line on pricing for 2012 Impreza

CHERRY HILL, NJ —

Subaru of America has announced pricing for its much-anticipated 2012 Impreza. Starting at just $17,495 for the base model 4-door Impreza 2.0i with a five-speed manual transmission, the car’s starting price remains unchanged compared with last year’s.

The automatic version, offered exclusively with Subaru’s newly designed continuously variable transmission (CVT) starts at $18,495. The base 5-door Impreza 2.0i starts at $17,995 when equipped with a five-speed transmission and $18,995 for the CVT-equipped model.

The 2012 Impreza is also offered in 2.0i Premium, Sport Premium and Limited models – the Limited a new addition for this year. The 4-door 2.0i Premium starts at $18,795, while the 5-door Premium starts at $19,295. For the 2.0i Limited, prices start at $21,595 for the 4-door and $22,095 for the 5-door version. Finally, the Impreza 2.0i Sport Premium starts at $20,295 and is only offered in the 5-door body style. A new Sport Limited model is also available. These prices all reflect MSRP before the $750.00 destination charge.

Changes for this year’s Impreza include the all-new 148 horsepower 2.0-liter SUBARU BOXER engine with projected EPA fuel economy of 27 mpg city and 36 mpg highway. When equipped with the new Lineartronic CVT transmission, the 2012 Impreza is the most fuel-efficient all-wheel drive car in America. All 2012 Imprezas feature Subaru Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive.

The 2012 Impreza will arrive in dealerships in November 2011.

PR Newswire

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    kurisupisu

    JT can we see the pricing for the Ferrari range next?

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    timeon

    five-speed manual transmission? do they sale it in Jp as well? I have a really hard time finding a MT car here (except some sport cars and trucks)

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    BurakuminDes

    Gee whiz you yanks get some decent cheap cars! Dirt-cheap petrol too...lucky buggers!

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    wanderlust

    @timeon - Subaru sell the highest proportion of MT cars in Japan. Impreza, Forester, Legacy all come with 5MT options, and 6MT soon...

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    mrsynik

    When will JT be giving prices for every other nation? Or is this just another example of this site becoming the US-J Today?

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    papasmurfinjapan

    True, the yanks get dirt cheap cars and petrol, and still complain about prices being too high. Impreza 2.0i Sport here in Japan starts at 2,226,000 yen. Figure in the exchange rate at the moment and that's a roughly a $5000 premium.

    Still, like mrsynik says, I'm not sure what this has to do with "Japan". Why don't they talk about what Subaru is doing in Japan? The Eyesight system, Outback Sports model with bilstein suspension etc.?

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