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DETAILS:
stock number: | 1383y6 |
location: | Tampa, FL |
make/model: | Subaru Impreza |
year: | 2006 |
VIN: | JF1GG68646H805215 |
condition: | excellent |
cylinders: | 4 cylinders |
drive: | 4wd |
fuel: | gas |
odometer: | 89,000 |
paint color: | green |
title status: | clean |
transmission: | automatic |
type: | wagon |
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DESCRIPTION:
2006 Subaru Impreza Outback Sport
This Subaru is a crowd favorite.
Low, Low Miles!! 89K!!
The average is only 4,737 per year. This is Such Added Value!!
The national average is 12,500 per year, Other Subaru Impreza Outback Wagons posted for sale have 160K-230K miles.
No wonder this car is in such great condition.
It is really clean inside and out. Beautiful paint job.
It has Weather Proof mats as well as regular floor mats.
All Wheel Drive
Air Bags
ABS
Adjustable Steering Wheel
Ice Cold Air
AM/FM/CD
Cruise Control
Fog Lights
Power Locks
Power Mirrors
Power Steering
Power Windows
Rear Defogger
Floor mats plus All Weather floor mats
Edmunds says:
The all-wheel-drive 2006 Subaru Impreza is a practical, fun-to-drive alternative to the typically dull cars that populate its segment of the market.
What’s new
For 2006, the Subaru Impreza benefits from a styling refresh, new trim levels and minor mechanical updates. On the outside, there's a new three-section grille and swoopier headlights, subtly restyled fenders for the sedan and new taillight clusters. The Impreza gets a horsepower boost from last year's 165 hp to 173.
Vehicle overview
Are you looking for a small car or wagon? Just about every automaker offers one. How are you to choose? Well, if you want your car to be more than just basic transportation, consider the Subaru Impreza. It's been on the market for over a decade now, but only in the last several years has it gained the kind of style and performance that make it such an appealing vehicle. When it was last redesigned in 2002, the Subaru Impreza has gained more room and features.
The Impreza Outback Sport is a more rugged version for buyers who want extra utility without having to pay for a full-blown Outback. All trim levels offer well-laid-out interiors, numerous options and solid build quality. Standard all-wheel-drive continues to be the Impreza's drawing card, and a healthy price reduction on base models this year makes buying the 2006 Subaru Impreza a pretty irresistible proposition.
Performance & mpg
Powering Outback Sport models is a 2.5-liter, horizontally opposed four-cylinder engine that makes 173 horsepower.
Safety
All Subaru Impreza models have standard four-wheel antilock disc brakes. Side airbags are standard on all models. In government crash testing, the Subaru Impreza earned four stars (out of five) for driver safety in frontal impacts and five stars for front-passenger safety. Five stars were awarded for front-seat side-impact safety. The IIHS named the Impreza a "Best Pick" in frontal-offset testing.
Driving
There's no question that the 2006 Subaru Impreza are an absolute blast to drive. Handling is superb thanks to a well-tuned suspension and standard all-wheel drive.
Interior
Though by no means a match for the cockpit of a Jetta, the Impreza's dash is modern enough in appearance, and the materials used are of good quality. For cargo, the wagons can hold 27.9 cubic feet of stuff, or 61.6 cubic feet with the rear seats folded flat.
MPG:
Up to 23 city / 28 highway
Engine:
2.5 L 4-cylinder
Horsepower:
173 hp
Transmission:
4-speed automatic
Dimensions:
176″ L x 67″ W x 59″ H
Driveline:
All-wheel drive vehicle
VIN# JF1GG68646H805215
This Subaru is a crowd favorite.
Low, Low Miles!! 89K!!
The average is only 4,737 per year. This is Such Added Value!!
The national average is 12,500 per year, Other Subaru Impreza Outback Wagons posted for sale have 160K-230K miles.
No wonder this car is in such great condition.
It is really clean inside and out. Beautiful paint job.
It has Weather Proof mats as well as regular floor mats.
All Wheel Drive
Air Bags
ABS
Adjustable Steering Wheel
Ice Cold Air
AM/FM/CD
Cruise Control
Fog Lights
Power Locks
Power Mirrors
Power Steering
Power Windows
Rear Defogger
Floor mats plus All Weather floor mats
Edmunds says:
The all-wheel-drive 2006 Subaru Impreza is a practical, fun-to-drive alternative to the typically dull cars that populate its segment of the market.
What’s new
For 2006, the Subaru Impreza benefits from a styling refresh, new trim levels and minor mechanical updates. On the outside, there's a new three-section grille and swoopier headlights, subtly restyled fenders for the sedan and new taillight clusters. The Impreza gets a horsepower boost from last year's 165 hp to 173.
Vehicle overview
Are you looking for a small car or wagon? Just about every automaker offers one. How are you to choose? Well, if you want your car to be more than just basic transportation, consider the Subaru Impreza. It's been on the market for over a decade now, but only in the last several years has it gained the kind of style and performance that make it such an appealing vehicle. When it was last redesigned in 2002, the Subaru Impreza has gained more room and features.
The Impreza Outback Sport is a more rugged version for buyers who want extra utility without having to pay for a full-blown Outback. All trim levels offer well-laid-out interiors, numerous options and solid build quality. Standard all-wheel-drive continues to be the Impreza's drawing card, and a healthy price reduction on base models this year makes buying the 2006 Subaru Impreza a pretty irresistible proposition.
Performance & mpg
Powering Outback Sport models is a 2.5-liter, horizontally opposed four-cylinder engine that makes 173 horsepower.
Safety
All Subaru Impreza models have standard four-wheel antilock disc brakes. Side airbags are standard on all models. In government crash testing, the Subaru Impreza earned four stars (out of five) for driver safety in frontal impacts and five stars for front-passenger safety. Five stars were awarded for front-seat side-impact safety. The IIHS named the Impreza a "Best Pick" in frontal-offset testing.
Driving
There's no question that the 2006 Subaru Impreza are an absolute blast to drive. Handling is superb thanks to a well-tuned suspension and standard all-wheel drive.
Interior
Though by no means a match for the cockpit of a Jetta, the Impreza's dash is modern enough in appearance, and the materials used are of good quality. For cargo, the wagons can hold 27.9 cubic feet of stuff, or 61.6 cubic feet with the rear seats folded flat.
MPG:
Up to 23 city / 28 highway
Engine:
2.5 L 4-cylinder
Horsepower:
173 hp
Transmission:
4-speed automatic
Dimensions:
176″ L x 67″ W x 59″ H
Driveline:
All-wheel drive vehicle
VIN# JF1GG68646H805215
Posted: Jul 3, 2025