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2011 Subaru Impreza Pricing Released

Subaru’s U.S. arm has announced that the pricing for the 2011 model year Subaru Impreza non-turbo models will be held at the level of the 2010 MY level. The announcement covers the Impreza 2.5i, 2.5i Premium and Outback Sport models.

All the naturally-aspirated Imprezas are powered by a 2.5-liter SOHC horizontally-opposed boxer engine that uses an i-Active Valve Lift System and has an output of 170 hp at 6,000 rpm.

The entire Impreza range features Subaru’s Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, Vehicle Dynamics and Brake Assist as standard equipment. For the 2011 MY, the Impreza range has received two new exterior colors: Marine Blue Pearl and Sky Blue Metallic, while the Newport Blue color has been removed.

The Impreza 2.5i has a starting price of $17, 495, with the five-door version starting at $17,995, while the Impreza 2.5i Premium can be yours starting from $18,495, or $18,995 for the five-door version. The Premium trim level adds alloy wheels, a leather wrapped shifter and steering wheel and audio control switches on the steering wheel.

The Special Edition Package on the vehicle is renamed Power Moonroof Value Package and includes the All-Weather package, fog lights and power moonroof for a price of $500, with the extras having a separate retail value of $1,850.

The Impreza Outback Sport comes with upgraded features like 17-inch alloy wheels, raised suspension, fog lights, All-Weather Package. Subaru offers the Camellia Red Pearl and Sage Green Metallic 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 range.
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