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SUBARU IMPREZA HATCHBACK

£444.83
Inc VAT per month
£4,003.47 initial rental
£274.80 admin fee
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Finance is subject to status. Excess mileage charges apply. You will not own the vehicle at the end of the agreement. You may be charged for damage or misuse of the vehicle and must follow the BVRLA Fair Wear and Tear Return Standards. Terms and conditions apply to this order.


Paint, trim & optional extras
  • Colour:
  • Trim: RS
  • Optional extras: None
  • P11d Price
    P11d Price

    £25740.00

  • Transmission
    Transmission

    Automatic

  • Fuel Type
    Fuel Type

    Petrol

  • Fuel Economy
    Fuel Economy

    35.9mpg

  • Emissions
    Emissions

    151g/km

  • 0 - 62
    0 - 62

    12.4secs

    • CO2 (g/km)151
    • Standard Euro EmissionsEURO 6
    • WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb177
    • CamshaftDOHC
    • Catalytic ConvertorTrue
    • CC1,600
    • Compression Ratio11.0:1
    • Cylinder LayoutFLAT 4
    • Cylinders4
    • Cylinders - Bore (mm)78.8
    • Cylinders - Stroke (mm)82
    • Engine LayoutNORTH SOUTH
    • Fuel DeliveryMULTI POINT FUEL INJECTION
    • Gears6 SPEED
    • Number of Valves16
    • TransmissionSEMI-AUTO
    • EC Combined (mpg)42.5
    • EC Directive 1999/100/EC AppliesFalse
    • EC Extra Urban (mpg)50.3
    • EC Urban (mpg)33.6
    • WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb7.9
    • WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Extra High8.1
    • WLTP - FC (l/100km) - High6.6
    • WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Low10.6
    • WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Medium7.5
    • WLTP - MPG - Comb35.9
    • WLTP - MPG - Extra High34.7
    • WLTP - MPG - High42.6
    • WLTP - MPG - Low26.7
    • WLTP - MPG - Medium37.9
    • Alternative Fuel QualifyingFalse
    • Badge Engine CC1.6
    • Badge Power114
    • Coin Descriptioni
    • Coin SeriesSE
    • Insurance Group 1 - 50 Effective January 0712E
    • Man Corrosion Perforation Guarantee - Years12
    • Manufacturers Paintwork Guarantee - Years3
    • Safety Concerns?False
    • Service Interval Frequency - Months12
    • Service Interval Mileage10,000
    • Special EditionFalse
    • Special OrderFalse
    • Standard manufacturers warranty - Mileage60,000
    • Standard manufacturers warranty - Years3
    • Vehicle Homologation ClassM1
    • 0 to 60 mph (secs)False
    • 0 to 62 mph (secs)12.4
    • Engine Power - BHP114
    • Engine Power - KW84
    • Engine Power - PSTrue
    • Engine Power - RPM6,200
    • Engine Torque - LBS.FT111
    • Engine Torque - MKG15.3
    • Engine Torque - NM150
    • Engine Torque - RPM3600
    • Top Speed112
    • Emissions Test CycleWLTP
    • Alloys?True
    • Space Saver?False
    • Tyre Size Front205/50 R17
    • Tyre Size Rear205/50 R17
    • Tyre Size SpareTYRE REPAIR KIT
    • Wheel StyleN
    • Wheel Type17" ALLOY
    • Height1,455
    • Length4,460
    • Wheelbase2,670
    • Width1775
    • Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres)50
    • Luggage Capacity (Seats Up)385
    • Max. Towing Weight - Braked1,200
    • Minimum Kerbweight1,376
    • No. of Seats5
    • Automatic intermittent rear wash/wipe
    • Automatic rain sensing wipers
    • Electric front windows + drivers one touch/anti-trap
    • Electric rear windows
    • Heated rear window with timer
    • Privacy glass
    • Tinted glass
    • UV reducing glass
    • Variable intermittent front wash/wipe
    • Windscreen wiper de-icer
    • ABS/EBD
    • Brake assist function
    • Electronic parking brake
    • Emergency brake assist
    • Hill start assist
    • SVDC - Subaru Vehicle Dynamics Control
    • Apple car play/Android Auto
    • Bluetooth system
    • Voice control system
    • EyeSight driver assist - Adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist/sway warning and pre-collision braking
    • Lane change assistant
    • Power Steering
    • Rear cross traffic alert
    • Rear view camera
    • Automatic start/stop system
    • Interior fuel flap release
    • Push button starter
    • 8" touch screen
    • Blind spot monitor
    • Multi function display
    • Outside temperature gauge
    • Trip computer
    • Electric folding door mirrors
    • Heated door mirrors
    • 2 USB ports
    • 6 speakers
    • Auxiliary audio input socket
    • DAB Digital radio
    • Starlink infotainment system with premium audio system 2:1 radio/CD
    • Steering wheel mounted audio controls
    • Colour coded bumpers
    • Roof antenna
    • Roof spoiler
    • Automatic headlights
    • Daytime running lights
    • Front fog lamps
    • High beam assist
    • LED Headlights
    • LED indicators in door mirrors
    • LED third brake light
    • Steering responsive headlights
    • Auto dual-zone climate control system
    • Defroster vents for front and side windows
    • Dust/pollen filter
    • Rear heater duct
    • 4 cargo area tie down loops
    • Cargo hooks
    • Centre console storage
    • Cloth trim
    • Door pockets with bottle holder
    • Front centre armrest
    • Front console cup holders
    • Leather steering wheel and gear knob
    • Luggage hooks
    • Parcel shelf - retractable
    • Rear centre armrest
    • Removable retractable security cover
    • Steering column support beam
    • Tilt/reach adjustable steering wheel
    • Two 12V accessory power outlets
    • Luggage area lamp
    • Map and reading lights
    • Curtain airbags
    • Driver and passenger airbags
    • Drivers knee airbag
    • Front and rear seatbelt reminder
    • Front side airbags
    • Height adjustable front seatbelts with pre-tensioners and load limiters
    • Passenger knee airbag
    • Rear child proof door locks
    • Safety pedal system
    • Side impact door beams
    • Three 3 point rear seatbelts
    • Tyre pressure monitoring system
    • WIL whiplash protection front seats
    • 6-way manually adjustable driver's seat
    • 60/40 split folding rear seat
    • Driver seat height/tilt adjustment
    • Front head restraints
    • Heated front seats
    • Isofix child seat attachment
    • Rear headrests
    • Anti theft system
    • Immobiliser
    • Keyless entry system
    • Remote central locking
    • Driver/passenger vanity mirrors with covers
    • 17" Alloy wheels
    • Tyre puncture repair kit
By Jonathan Crouch

Introduction
Subaru's Impreza in MK5 'GK/GT'-series form brought four wheel drive traction within the affordable reach of family buyers who neither want or need any kind of SUV. Sold between 2017 and 2022, it was a conventional Focus-sized family hatch with very unconventional engineering, with a standard Symmetrical AWD system mated to Lineartronic auto transmission and a pair of uniquely-configured petrol Boxer engines. This fifth generation model got a more sophisticated chassis, a smarter interior, improved media connectivity and class-leading standards of camera-driven safety kit. Despite that, it's still not a package likely to suit everyone, but it'll perfectly suit those in search of something more seasonally capable and just that little bit different in this segment.

Models
5dr hatch (1.6, 2.0 petrol [SE])

History
Let's imagine this: your home's up an unmade track and every year during the colder months, your little family hatchback struggles up it. Sometimes though, it doesn't and you have to abandon the thing at the bottom and walk. With the kids. And the shopping. The obvious answer is to get one of those small SUVs with four-wheel drive, but you haven't done that because you've found that one of those will be very expensive, both to buy and to run. Clunky to drive too - and rather over-the-top for what you actually need. Perhaps what you actually need is something like a Subaru Impreza. Maybe the fifth generation 'GK/GT'-series version, launched late in 2017. As you can see from the pictures, this isn't an SUV. It's not even one of those trendy Crossover models you see so often these days, cars that seem to promise 4WD capability but usually don't deliver it. No, for someone in the situation we've just described, this is instead a means of affordable family transport that delivers everything you need - and nothing you don't. Aside from hot hatches and pricey premium brand models, it's the only C-segment family hatchback you can buy from the 2017-2022 period that delivers its power to all four wheels, yet on paper at least, there seem to be few compromises to make for that kind of all-weather capability. True, it's not particularly cheap to buy, but you'll be paying no more than you would for a well specified version of a similarly-sized 2WD Focus, Astra or Golf-class rival. And getting yourself a tougher, more durable product. Which is here a much more sophisticated one too. This MK5 design was from launch pretty much new from the ground up - the grounding point in question being a stiffer, more sophisticated Global Platform that Subaru apparently spent over a billion dollars developing for all its mid-sized models. These underpinnings allowed the development team behind this model to deliver far higher standards in terms of on-tarmac ride, refinement and handling, all areas in which previous versions of this car rather struggled. These were let down by rather plasticky cabin design too, so that was also hugely upgraded and embellished with a state-of-the-art infotainment system. And Subaru from launch was claiming Volvo-style standards of safety, thanks to this car's included 'EyeSight' package of camera-driven safety systems. In addition, the engines from thisMK5 model's introduction were basically all-new, both of them petrol-powered and as standard, mated to the company's smooth Lineartronic automatic transmission. They were still of Subaru's unique 'Boxer' configuration though - that didn't change. Plus original buyers got a lot of extra standard features that they'd have had to pay extra for if they'd chosen a more conventional obvious rival. But does it all add up on the used market? That's what we're here to find out.

What You Get
The look of this fifth generation Impreza model evolved into something a little classier and less ruggedly sensible, but it'll still be pretty familiar to those who know their Subarus. Those who don't will find a smart but unremarkable five-door hatchback body shape that in this 'GK/GT'-series form was 10mm lower and 35mm wider. Up front, you get the brand's usual hawk-eye headlamps but for this MK5 model, they gained full-LED technology and neat outer daytime running light strips. The familiar central hexagon grille is smartly detailed, as are the lower chrome-trimmed corner cut-outs that house the standard fog lights. Plus you get sharp creases that run the length of the bonnet in an attempt to express a sense of stability. And inside up-front? Well this interior might not immediately bring to mind premium brand standards of quality - some of the switchgear's a bit cheap-looking - but overall, it's a huge improvement over the previous generation model thanks to copious use of soft-touch plastic and nice touches like a silver mid-level trimming strip that extends into carbon fibre-style panels around the door pulls. In this part of the interior, the cabin's 29mm wider than the previous model too. Perhaps the most important development here though, lay with the changes made to the centre-dash infotainment screen, which sits higher up the fascia than before, grew in size to 8-inches and uses a far classier user interface. As you'd expect, it's the portal from which you access the six-speaker DAB stereo and the usual 'phone and media features - though not any kind of satellite navigation set-up. In the rear, the long back doors open wide for easier access and once you're inside, you feel the benefit of this generation model's 25mm of extra wheelbase length. There's 26mm more leg room than there was in the previous version of this car, meaning that current Focus class standards can be matched in this respect. Knee room is decent too, aided by the prominent inverted curve shape adopted for the front seatbacks. As usual in this segment, three adults can only be accommodated at a squash but thanks to 36mm more body width in this MK5 model, a trip of kids will be fine and a pair of fully-grown folk should be able to make themselves comfortable on all but the longest journeys. Raise the rear hatch and you'll find revealed a competitive 385-litre space (5-litres more than before). That's more than you get in a Focus and it's similar to the capacity of a Golf, but it's well behind what you'd find in some other class contenders like Skoda's Octavia. If you push forward the 60/40 split-folding seatbacks, the load area revealed isn't totally flat, but it is as spacious as most owners will need it to be, 1,275-litres in size.

What You Pay
Prices for this fifth generation Impreza start from around £11,200 (about £13,200 retail), which gets you a clean private sale 1.6 SE petrol Lineartronic model on a '17-plate, with values rising to around £15,250 (around £17,250 retail) for a late '21-plate car. For the 2.0i SE petrol Lineartronic model, prices start from around £11,800 for a private sale '17-plate 'SE' model (around £13,800 retail), rising to around £15,150 (around £17,150 retail) for one of the last MK5 2.0i 'SE' models on a '21-plate. All quoted values are sourced through industry experts cap hpi. Click here for a free valuation.

What to Look For
Most Impreza owners in our survey seemed very happy with their cars: Subaru models tend to have an impressive reliability record. However, there are a few issues we came across. There were some issues relating to starting, usually related either to dead key fob batteries, a dead 12V battery, corrosion on battery terminals, a bad alternator, a clogged fuel filter, broken starter motors, broken fuses, an empty petrol tank, an immobiliser error, or faults in the electrical system. The broken starter motor issue is probably the most expensive one to fix but you are unlikely to come across that because the average life of the starter motor is between 100,000 and 150,000 miles, though its life would have been shortened if the engine has been started very frequently. If when you turn the key to start the engine of your Impreza, you hear a clicking sound, that's the sound of a bad starter motor. As for general things, will look beneath the car for any signs of off-roading damage and that it isn't caked in mud that will trap moisture and lead to rust. We've heard of engine valve springs fatiguing over time and brake light switches failing, which prevents the brake lights from illuminating. Look out for rear parking damage too because rear parking sensors weren't standard. Check for scratches on the alloy wheels and insist upon a fully stamped-up service history. Ensure that all the relevant fluids, including those for the four-wheel drive system and the CVT gearbox, have been changed according to manufacturer recommendations.

Replacement Parts
(approx based on a 2019 Impreza 1.6 Lineartronic ex Vat) Spare parts are priced a degree or three above what you'd expect to fork out for Volkswagen or Audi bits but Subaru counters that you'll need to buy them less often. An air filter is around £20. An oil filter is around £10-£13. Wiper blades are in the £9-£35 bracket. Front brake pads are around £49-£77: rears around £68-£114 bracket. Front brake discs are around £80;rear discs are around £171.

On the Road
For some time before 2017, the 'Impreza' badge had designated an unassuming, modestly performing petrol-powered five-door hatchback notable only for its unique provision of AWD. So it is with this fifth generation model, which at first glance served up a recipe that didn't initially seem very different to that which was provided before. Same flat four Boxer engine. Same CVT auto gearbox. Same Symmetrical 4WD system. Bear with us though, because radical changes really were made here. The most significant one relates to this MK5 version's stiffer and much more rigid 'Subaru Global Platform', which reduces body roll, improves refinement and allows for a suspension set-up that, though still a little firm, allows this car to ride poor paved surfaces with a much greater degree of supple confidence. The steering was more responsive too. It was all enough to make the driving dynamics of this Subaru far more competitive against more ordinary front-driven Focus-class rivals. As we've said, the engines are the usual units that Subaru specialises in - flat four Boxer powerplants, with choice in this MK5 design being limited to a couple of petrol units only available mated to the brand's Lineartonic automatic gearbox. There's a choice of either a 114PS 1.6 or the 156PS 2.0-litre variant we'd prefer, an engine able to return 42.8mpg on the combined cycle and 152g/km (both NEDC figures). Both powerplants were re-worked with higher compression ratios and much lower levels of internal friction that reduced the level of the usual familiar 'Boxer' thrum. They were only offered in combination with the brand's well-proved Symmetrical 4WD system, which is a permanent set-up - in contrast to the kind of part-time 4x4 package you'd get on a comparably priced 4WD compact SUV.

Overall
Subaru can draw upon a long tradition of solidly built, multi-purpose all-wheel drive cars. The issue though in the family hatchback segment is all about packaging and presenting this clever engineering in a way that's accessible and appealing to mainstream customers. This fifth generation Impreza made a much better job of doing that. Of course if you don't really need 4WD, then as before the charms of this Subaru will almost certainly still pass you by. You'll question its slightly higher running costs and restricted model line-up. Even then though, you might still value the winter peace of mind and dry weather grip delivered by the clever Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system. So what if it's a non-conformist choice with a cabin that fights the fashionable trends and a distinctive Boxer engine spinning away beneath the bonnet? What matters is that ultimately, there's nothing else quite like it.

£444.83
Inc VAT per month
£4,003.47 initial rental
£274.80 admin fee
Customise your lease deal

Finance is subject to status. Excess mileage charges apply. You will not own the vehicle at the end of the agreement. You may be charged for damage or misuse of the vehicle and must follow the BVRLA Fair Wear and Tear Return Standards. Terms and conditions apply to this order.


Paint, trim & optional extras
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  • Optional extras: None

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