Subaru Impreza cars, through to the 3rd generation, come in both automatic and standard (manual) transmissions. In their 4th generation, only manual or Linear Tronic CVT is available.
You can not replace transmissions due to the amount of room needed in the car
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The STI, which is a version of the Subaru Impreza WRX, only comes with manual transmission. The normal Impreza WRX does come in both versions, just not the STI model
It would depend on the model year and where you take it to trade it in on how much you would get for your trade in but yes my search says you can trade in your Subaru Impreza.
You can find a good deal on a 2012 Impreza in Austin at any Subaru dealer. Since this is a brand new car, it will not be available at used car lots or places.
"I don't know much about Subaru but I have researched and found that the Subaru Impreza is the cheapest Subaru model that Subaru offers. The starting price for the Impreza is 17,495."
My 1997 Subaru Impreza 2000 Turbo wagon had 218bhp standard. I can only assume the 1998 version was the same but they did make a few changes around that time. the standered subaru impreza has 200bhp and the superchared version has upto 300bhp.
Impreza cars are manufactured by subaru. It was introduced in 1993 and has consitenly been popular. There are several models available each year, usually starting around $17,000.
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The standard spark plug gap for a 1996 Subaru Impreza 2.2 L is 0.040. The gap is the distance between the tip of the spark plug and the electrode inside.
It turns out that you can as long as the 6th digit in the VIN is correct you will have to change the flywheel.