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2012 Subaru Impreza: handy info and high‑level upkeep

The 2012 Subaru Impreza is a tidy all‑rounder for Aussie and Kiwi roads. Its 2.0‑litre boxer four and Symmetrical All‑Wheel Drive deliver planted handling on wet bitumen and gravel backroads. The cabin is straightforward and roomy, and the hatch or sedan layout keeps things practical in the boot. Paired to a 5‑speed manual or smooth CVT, it’s easy to live with and sips fuel sensibly on longer runs.

Under the bonnet, the FB‑series engine uses a timing chain (no belt change) and runs happily on 91 RON unleaded. Stick to the logbook and it’ll clock plenty of kilometres. For mixed city, highway, and the odd dusty detour, plan checks every 10,000–15,000 km or 6–12 months, tightening up if driven hard or off‑seal.

  • Engine oil and filter: quality spec, watch level and colour.
  • Coolant and hoses: maintain correct mix, inspect for seepage.
  • CVT/gearbox fluid: inspect and service per schedule, sooner if towing.
  • Spark plugs and coils: iridium life is long, replace as due.
  • Brakes: monitor pad/rotor wear, renew brake fluid every two years.
  • Tyres and alignment: rotate at 10,000 km, AWD prefers even wear.

Air and cabin filters, battery health, wipers, and lights are easy wins for day‑to‑day reliability and visibility in a downpour.

After coastal drives, owners should rinse the underbody to fend off salt, and keep body drains clear to prevent damp carpets.

What fuel does a 2012 Subaru Impreza use in Australia and New Zealand?

The 2012 Impreza 2.0 runs on 91 RON regular unleaded across Australia and New Zealand. Premium won’t hurt, but it isn’t required for normal driving.

If using ethanol blends, check the owner’s manual for the approved percentage where the car is registered.

Does the 2012 Subaru Impreza have a timing belt or a chain?

It has a timing chain, not a belt. There’s no scheduled replacement interval, keeping oil fresh and at the correct level helps chain and tensioner longevity.

What’s a sensible service interval for a 2012 Subaru Impreza?

Follow the Subaru logbook. For typical conditions, servicing every 10,000–15,000 km or 6–12 months keeps the engine, CVT/manual, and AWD happy.

Short trips, heavy loads, towing, or dusty/gravel roads justify earlier fluid changes and more frequent tyre rotations.

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