2012 Subaru Impreza
2012 Subaru Impreza 
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| 2012 Subaru Impreza  | 
 2012 Subaru Impreza 
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| 2012 Subaru Impreza  | 










 Subaru executives readily admit that their "anywhere, any time"   all-wheel-drive rides aren't always the prettiest. Nevertheless, the   little automaker from Tokyo, Japan, has been on a tear.
In 2010, it  posted its best-ever sales figures in the United States, an  increase of  22 percent over 2009 for a total of 263,820 vehicles. In  the last three  years, as the rest of the auto industry struggled with  double-digit  sales declines, Subaru was the only automaker that posted  consecutive  sales increases.
The key to this windfall? Subaru says that it's  attractive pricing and  ideal vehicle sizing. So it makes sense that the  company opted to stay  the course on price and size for the  fourth-generation Impreza, but to  focus on improving two other vital  characteristics of its best-seller.
"With the 2012 Impreza, we're  heavy up on style, and we're heavy up on  fuel efficiency. That's where  we go next," says Michael McHale,  Subaru's head of corporate  communications.
At the 2010 Los Angeles auto show, Subaru  demonstrated its emphasis on  style with the Impreza Concept. Like the  Legacy Concept shown in 2009,  the Impreza prototype demonstrated an  athletic physique characterized  by an aggressive nose and aerodynamic  rear. Its profile was slim with a  steeply raked windshield.
Many of  the show car's design elements were translated into the  striking 2012  Impreza. The hexagonal grille has wings flanking a  prominent badge. The  wide-set, hawkeye headlamps rotate and set off a  strong shoulderline and  creased hood, both cribbed from big brother  Legacy.
The base of the  A-pillar has been relocated 7.9 inches forward for a  longer, more rakish  greenhouse. With the goal of providing  class-leading visibility, Subaru  thinned the A-pillars and detached the  side mirrors from their bases.  Windowsills were kept low, with  partitioned glass at all the side  windows.
The look is much improved over the flaccid previous  generation. The  2012 Impreza has a muscular, Baby Legacy thing going on,  especially the  five-door hatch when viewed from behind. Chunky  taillamps and a  chiseled rear fascia butch up the gentle fender flares.
 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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