Alongside sleek coupes and high-riding SUVs, the Subaru sedan is easily overlooked, which is a pity. While many manufacturers still maintain their sedan lineups, the body style doesn’t get the same kind of focus. Nevertheless, it is still a great entry point into the motoring world, with few vehicles having the same low price as a compact sedan unless you count the even rarer hatchback.
This is a list of the Subaru sedan models currently for sale in the USA:
Model | Power | Engine | Base Price |
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Subaru Impreza Sedan | 152 hp | 2.0L Flat 4 Gas | $19,795 |
Subaru Legacy | 182 hp | 2.5L Flat 4 Gas | $24,895 |
Subaru STI S209 | 341 hp | 2.5L Turbo Flat 4 Gas | $63,995 |
Subaru WRX Sedan | 271 hp | 2.4L Turbo Flat 4 Gas | $30,605 |
Subaru Impreza WRX Sedan | 265 hp | 2.5L Turbo Flat 4 Gas | $25,995 |
Subaru Impreza WRX STI Sedan | 305 hp | 2.5L Turbo Flat 4 Gas | $34,495 |
Subaru WRX STI | 310 hp | 2.5L Turbo Flat 4 Gas | $37,245 |
While sedans can be extremely luxurious, they are generally quite basic, prioritizing value over much else. This is the primary focus of mainstream Subaru sedans, though they are hardly barebones cars. The fact that they come equipped with all-wheel drive as standard is quite unique for the body style, and they are eminently reliable. But what else does a Subaru car bring to the table that makes it stand out from other sedans?