WOW only 52,000 miles!!!, , Subaru’s smallest model comes in sedan and wagon forms and includes high-performance WRX editions in each body style. The basic Impreza lineup consists of a 2.5 TS Sport Wagon and a 2.5 RS sedan., , All Impreza-based Subarus have been face-lifted for the 2004 model year. The restyling involves the hood, front fenders, headlights, grille, bumpers and taillights. All versions gain electronic brake-force distribution, an in-glass antenna and a safety brake-pedal system. The 2.5 RS now includes active front head restraints. The 2.5 TS gains four-wheel disc brakes and remote keyless entry. Each model uses a 2.5-liter horizontally opposed four-cylinder engine that is borrowed from the company’s larger Legacy. All Imprezas have full-time all-wheel drive and an antilock braking system. , , Exterior, , Inspired by the Impreza World Rally Championship car, the 2.5 RS sedan features a blister-fender design and a bold front end with oval headlights. The Japanese automaker says the angled taillights and lowered trunk line “create the impression of a wing section.” The 2.5 RS is 173.4 inches long overall, stands 56.7 inches tall and rides a 99.4-inch wheelbase., , The 2.5 TS Sport Wagon, which has similar dimensions but measures 58.5 inches tall, substitutes prominent fender flares for the sedan’s blisters. Rear-quarter glass on the wagon overlaps the D-pillars, producing the appearance of wraparound back glass. The sedan versions have 16-inch tires on alloy wheels, and the 2.5 TS Sport Wagon is equipped with 15-inch steel wheels., , Interior, , All Imprezas seat five people. A ratchet-type height adjustment permits 2 inches of additional vertical movement for the driver. The 2.5 TS Sport Wagon has a 60/40-split rear seatback that folds flat. The 2.5 RS sedan includes remote keyless entry, a leather-wrapped tilt steering wheel and embroidered, carpeted floormats., , Under the Hood, , Subaru’s 2.5-liter horizontally opposed four-cylinder engine develops 165 horsepower and 166 pounds-feet of torque. A five-speed-manual transmission is standard, and a four-speed automatic is optional., , Subaru’s full-time all-wheel-drive system transfers power to the wheels that need it before any slippage occurs. The active system uses sensors to detect changes in weight transfer., , Safety, , Antilock brakes and daytime running lights are standard, but side-impact airbags are not offered. Three-point seat belts are installed for all five seating positions. The front seat belts have pretensioners and force limiters.