SUBARU IMPREZA (2017-21)

The SUBARU IMPREZA (2017-21) is a versatile and reliable hatchback that caters to drivers seeking a practical yet engaging vehicle. Known for its distinctive design and excellent all-wheel-drive performance, this model fits well within the compact car segment, making it ideal for daily commuting, small families, or those looking for a car with a bit of adventure. With an average recorded mileage of around 21,000 miles and typically just over one previous owner, the SUBARU IMPREZA (2017-21) is often well-maintained and good value for used car buyers. What sets the SUBARU IMPREZA apart is its reputation for reliability, safety, and a comfortable drive. It’s particularly popular among those who value a practical car that can handle different road conditions, thanks to its Subaru all-wheel-drive system. Compared to rivals in its class, it offers a balanced mix of efficiency, style, and performance—making it a smart choice for commuters, first-time drivers, or small families. With an average private sale valuation of around £12,257, the SUBARU IMPREZA (2017-21) remains an appealing and dependable option in the used car market.
average use
average use
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The data shows that the most common recent mileage readings for Subaru Impreza vehicles (2017-21) are between 0 to 10,000 miles (30.9%) and 10,000 to 20,000 miles (20.6%), indicating many vehicles are relatively low mileage. A significant portion also falls within the 30,000 to 40,000 mile range (19.1%). Interestingly, only small percentages (around 2.9%) are recorded in the higher mileage brackets of 50,000 to 70,000 miles, suggesting that most cars tend to be less than 40,000 miles when last checked. This distribution may reflect typical usage patterns or the age of the vehicles.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data on private sale prices for Subaru Impreza models (2017-21) reveals that the most common price range is between £11,000 and £12,000, accounting for 25% of sales, indicating a strong market preference around this figure. The next significant segments are £13,000 to £14,000 (20.6%) and £9,000 to £10,000 (13.2%). Sales are quite concentrated within the middle price bands, suggesting stable valuation points. Notably, only small percentages of vehicles are sold below £8,000 (combined 4.4% for £7,000–£8,000 and below) or above £13,000. This distribution highlights that most private sellers target price ranges roughly between £9,000 and £14,000, with the largest cluster centered around the £11,000–£12,000 mark.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of Subaru Impreza models from 2017-2021 were manufactured in 2019, accounting for approximately 57.4% of the sample. Vehicles from 2018 follow, comprising about 38.2%, while only a small fraction, around 4.4%, are from 2020. This suggests a significant concentration of vehicles manufactured in 2019, possibly reflecting production volumes or market availability during that year. Notably, there appears to be limited data for 2020, which could be due to lower sales or fewer vehicles being imported or registered in that year.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data for Subaru Impreza models from 2017 to 2021 shows that the most popular main paint colours are White and Blue, each accounting for 27.9% of vehicles, indicating they are the top choices among buyers. Silver also has a significant presence at 17.6%, while Grey is close behind at 14.7%. Red, at 11.8%, is less common but still a notable colour option. Overall, the colour distribution suggests that classic, neutral shades are preferred, with White and Blue leading the way.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on registered keepers for the Subaru Impreza (2017-21) indicates that the majority of these vehicles have been registered twice (55.9%) or once (19.1%), suggesting that many owners tend to keep the car for a moderate period before changing hands. Notably, a smaller proportion of vehicles have had only four keepers (4.4%) or six keepers (2.9%), which could imply some vehicles change ownership multiple times. Additionally, around 13.2% of the cars have had three registered keepers, and 4.4% have had five. Overall, the distribution suggests a fairly stable ownership pattern, with a significant number of vehicles changing hands only once or twice.
engine choices
engine choices
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Based on the available data for Subaru Impreza models from 2017 to 2021, all vehicles are powered by petrol engines. The engine capacities vary, with approximately 65% fitted with 1.6-litre engines and around 35% equipped with 2.0-litre engines. This distribution suggests that the majority of these vehicles are likely to be more economical and possibly intended for urban or everyday use, given the prevalence of the smaller engine size.