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What's New for the 2004 Subaru Impreza? All Subaru Imprezas receive a new hood, fenders, headlights, grille and front bumper for 2004. Rear styling is also updated with revised lighting and a restyled bumper. Updated gauge graphics are also new, and metallic center console trim finishes have been changed. All models get remote keyless entry, a central door lock button on the center console, a new pump-lever seat height adjuster and collapsible pedals. Active head restraints are added to improve safety, while the TS adds standard four-wheel disc brakes. Brakes are now enhanced with electronic brakeforce distribution, and the suspension is slightly altered for a smoother ride. Advantages of the 2004 Subaru Impreza:
- All-wheel-drive
- Long-standing reputation for reliability
- High fun-to-drive factor regardless of model chosen
Objections to the 2004 Subaru Impreza: - Cramped driving position for those with inseams above 32 inches
- Price premium over similarly equipped competitors
- Lack of overall polish compared with its rivals
Editor's Advice: Any 2004 Subaru Impreza is a solid car to own and drive, especially if you live in a foul-weather climate. Well-built, reliable and loaded with character, Subaru Imprezas suffer only from a high price compared to most economy sedans and wagons. The 2.5-liter engine making 165 horsepower is playful (with the manual transmission) but loud. If you_re looking for an overdose amount of the fun factor, consider plunking down a little more green and go for the dynamic version of the Impreza, the WRX.
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