2009 Subaru Impreza
2009 Subaru Impreza
Basically an Impreza with the same 224-hp motor found in the 2008 WRX and nice looking, multi spoke 17 inch wheels, the Impreza GT offers more performance than the 170 hp Impreza without the more hard-core inclinations of this year’s new WRX. It adds to the base Impreza comfort items like climate control, a sunroof, and larger front brakes, too.
The hard, shiny plastics on the dash and doors are unacceptable even in far cheaper cars these days, and the lack of a usable center armrest is but further evidence of budget-minded design.
We’ve seldom issued too many complaints about the Impreza chassis, and you won’t find many here, either. The quick steering enlivens the driving experience and is complimented by a responsive suspension and an all-wheel-drive system that rarely allows any tire to chirp. Brakes are similarly sharp, thanks to those enlarged front rotors. And as with other Imprezas we’ve driven, the GT’s ride quality is excellent, but prioritizes comfort too much over a level attitude in extreme maneuvering.
The sole partner for this engine is a relatively limp four-speed automatic with a manual shift gate but no paddles, which slows what could be a tango to a leisurely waltz. The last 224 hp WRX we tested hustled to 60 in 5.8 seconds, but that was with a manual transmission, not the slushbox. Meanwhile, the 2009 WRX comes in with 41 more hp, 18 lb-ft more torque, and a happy five-speed manual transmission that conspire to snap 1.1 seconds off the 0-60 time.
Although speed isn’t all things to all people, money might be, and we can’t get our heads around the GT’s price. At $27,690, it’s a full two grand higher than the base WRX sedan and $500 less than the comparably equipped WRX Premium. In our opinion, this is just plain too much money for what is essentially an economy car with 224 hp.
Subaru’s official position, for what it’s worth, is that the 2.5GT will appeal to a different all-around buyer than the WRX, “a specific audience” that might otherwise find the $21,690 Impreza 2.5i Premium (automatic) appealing but wants the extra kick of the turbo mill.
Special Summarize By: Alexandra Ribinova















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