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2023 Subaru Impreza: everyday smarts and easy-care maintenance
The 2023 Subaru Impreza is a tidy, confidence‑inspiring hatch or sedan that suits daily duties and weekend missions alike. Powered by a 2.0‑litre Subaru Boxer engine and backed by Symmetrical All‑Wheel Drive, it feels planted on wet Kiwi backroads and Aussie motorways. Inside, there’s the easygoing tech most drivers want: Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, clear menus, and comfy seating. Safety is a highlight too, with advanced driver assists designed to help keep everyone relaxed on the commute or the coast run.
Maintenance is straightforward. Most owners will follow a 12‑month service rhythm, typically every 12,500–15,000 kilometres depending on local schedule and driving style. Fresh 0W‑20 full‑synthetic oil and a genuine oil filter keep the Boxer humming, while regular checks of coolant, brake fluid, and the cabin filter make the cabin and controls feel new. Because it’s AWD, matching tyre brands and tread depths matters, rotate every 10,000 km and keep pressures set for load and temperature. CVT fluid inspections are best left to the dealer, and software updates often arrive with scheduled servicing.
Run it on 91 RON unleaded or higher, and it’ll happily tour the big distances Australia and Aotearoa throw at it. Subaru’s capped‑price servicing and roadside assistance, where offered, make ownership simple, and genuine service parts ensure everything fits first go. It’s a well‑sorted package: practical, efficient, and tough enough for real‑world roads.
Day‑to‑day, it pays to keep a few basics front of mind:
- Top up washer fluid before winter.
- Rotate tyres and check pressures often.
FAQs
What fuel does the 2023 Subaru Impreza use?
The Impreza runs on unleaded petrol with a minimum of 91 RON in most Australasian markets. Premium 95 or 98 RON is also fine. Always follow the owner’s manual recommendations for your region.
How often should the 2023 Impreza be serviced?
Plan for servicing every 12 months or roughly 12,500–15,000 kilometres, depending on local schedules and how the car is driven. Rotate tyres about every 10,000 km to keep the AWD system happy, and shorten intervals if you drive in harsh conditions.
Is the 2023 Impreza good on gravel and in the wet?
Yes. Symmetrical All‑Wheel Drive gives balanced grip and calm responses on slick city streets and well‑graded gravel. It’s not a hardcore off‑roader, so choose suitable tyres and drive to the conditions for best results.