[1992 - 2023] Subaru Impreza fuel tank maten (2023)

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Quick notes on Subaru Impreza fuel tank size

    • Average capacity for generation: 50 L (11 gal)
    • Tank capacity to cylinder capacity: 4%
    • Fuel supply for each passenger: 10 L per 1 person
    • Fuel weight (full tank): 36.5 kg
    • Fuel consumption in the city: 8.4 l/100 km
    • Tankheim Rating: 6/10

Engine displacement to tank capacity for Subaru Impreza 2017

  • 2.0i - 25x difference
  • Difference from the world average

  • 2.0i — 20.6% smaller
  • Relationship between tank size and power

  • 2.0i — 3 pk/L


  • Vehicle Fuel tank size Maximum range Fuel consumption per 10 km Brandstoftype Full tanks every 5000 miles
    2.0i 50 l (11 gal) 682 km
    (424 miles)
    - Benzine (Benzine) 11.8
    Vehicle 2.0i
    Fuel tank size 50 l (11 gal)
    Maximum range 682 km
    (424 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km -
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 11.8

    Quick notes on Subaru Impreza fuel tank size

      • Average capacity for generation: 50 L (11 gal)
      • Estimated driving range (full tank): 655 km (407 miles)
      • Tank capacity to cylinder capacity: 4%
      • Fuel supply for each passenger: 10 L per 1 person
      • Fuel weight (full tank): 36.5 kg
      • Fuel consumption in the city: 8.1 l/100 km
      • Emissions in urban driving: 146—161 g/km CO2 (91—100 g/mile)
      • Difference between tank and trunk capacity: 335 L
      • Top speed to fuel delivery: 4 km/h to 1 L (2.5 mph to 1 L)
      • Tankheim Rating: 6/10

    Engine displacement to tank capacity for Subaru Impreza 2017

  • 1.6i - 31.3x difference
  • 2.0i - 25x difference
  • Difference from the world average

  • 1.6i — 20.6% smaller
  • 2.0i — 20.6% smaller
  • Relationship between tank size and power

  • 1.6i — 2,3 pk/L
  • 2.0i — 3,1 pk/L
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    Vehicle Fuel tank size Maximum range Fuel consumption per 10 km Brandstoftype Full tanks every 5000 miles
    1.6i 50 l (11 gal) 785 km
    (488 miles)
    0,6 L Benzine (Benzine) 10.2
    2.0i 50 l (11 gal) 743 km
    (462 miles)
    0,7 L Benzine (Benzine) 10.8
    Vehicle 1.6i
    Fuel tank size 50 l (11 gal)
    Maximum range 785 km
    (488 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 0,6 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 10.2
    Vehicle 2.0i
    Fuel tank size 50 l (11 gal)
    Maximum range 743 km
    (462 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 0,7 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 10.8

    Quick notes on Subaru Impreza fuel tank size

      • Average capacity for generation: 55 L (12.1 gal)
      • Estimated driving range (full tank): 721 km (448 miles)
      • Tank capacity to cylinder capacity: 3.6%
      • Fuel supply for each passenger: 11 L per 1 person
      • Fuel weight (full tank): 40.2 kg
      • Fuel consumption in the city: 8.2 l/100 km
      • Emissions in urban driving: 148—163 g/km CO2 (92—101 g/mile)
      • Difference between tank and trunk capacity: 325 L
      • Top speed to fuel delivery: 3 km/h to 1 L (1.9 mph to 1 L)
      • Tankheim Rating: 8/10

    Engine displacement to tank capacity for Subaru Impreza 2015

  • 1.6i - 34.4x difference
  • 2.0i - 27.5x difference
  • Difference from the world average

  • 1.6i — 12.7% smaller
  • 2.0i — 12.7% smaller
  • Relationship between tank size and power

  • 1.6i — 2,1 pk/L
  • 2.0i — 2,7 pk/L


  • Vehicle Fuel tank size Maximum range Fuel consumption per 10 km Brandstoftype Full tanks every 5000 miles
    1.6i 55 l (12 gal) 907 km
    (564 miles)
    0,6 L Benzine (Benzine) 8.9
    2.0i 55 l (12 gal) 796 km
    (495 miles)
    0,7 L Benzine (Benzine) 10.1
    Vehicle 1.6i
    Fuel tank size 55 l (12 gal)
    Maximum range 907 km
    (564 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 0,6 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 8.9
    Vehicle 2.0i
    Fuel tank size 55 l (12 gal)
    Maximum range 796 km
    (495 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 0,7 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 10.1

    Quick notes on Subaru Impreza fuel tank size

      • Average capacity for generation: 55 L (12.1 gal)
      • Estimated driving range (full tank): 642 km (399 miles)
      • Tank capacity to cylinder capacity: 3.6%
      • Fuel supply for each passenger: 11 L per 1 person
      • Fuel weight (full tank): 40.2 kg
      • Fuel consumption in the city: 9.2 l/100 km
      • Emissions in urban traffic: 164—180 g/km CO2 (102—112 g/mile)
      • Difference between tank and trunk capacity: 405 L
      • Tankheim Rating: 8/10

    Engine displacement to tank capacity for Subaru Impreza 2015

  • 2.0i - 27.5x difference
  • Difference from the world average

  • 2.0i — 12.7% smaller
  • Relationship between tank size and power

  • 2.0i — 2,7 pk/L


  • Vehicle Fuel tank size Maximum range Fuel consumption per 10 km Brandstoftype Full tanks every 5000 miles
    2.0i 55 l (12 gal) 769 km
    (478 miles)
    0,7 L Benzine (Benzine) 10.5
    Vehicle 2.0i
    Fuel tank size 55 l (12 gal)
    Maximum range 769 km
    (478 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 0,7 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 10.5

    Quick notes on Subaru Impreza fuel tank size

      • Average capacity for generation: 55 L (12.1 gal)
      • Estimated driving range (full tank): 682 km (424 miles)
      • Tank capacity to cylinder capacity: 3.6%
      • Fuel supply for each passenger: 11 L per 1 person
      • Fuel weight (full tank): 40.2 kg
      • Fuel consumption in the city: 9.2 l/100 km
      • Difference between tank and trunk capacity: 1215 L
      • Top speed to fuel delivery: 3 km/h to 1 L (1.9 mph to 1 L)
      • Tankheim Rating: 8/10

    Engine displacement to tank capacity for Subaru Impreza 2012

  • 1.6i - 34.4x difference
  • 1.6i sport - 34.4x difference
  • 2.0i - 27.5x difference
  • 2.0i sport - 27.5x difference
  • Difference from the world average

  • 1.6i — 12.7% smaller
  • 1.6i sport — 12.7% smaller
  • 2.0i — 12.7% smaller
  • 2.0i sport — 12.7% smaller
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    Relationship between tank size and power

  • 1.6i — 2,1 pk/L
  • 1.6i sport — 2.1 pk/L
  • 2.0i — 2,7 pk/L
  • 2.0i sport — 2,7 pk/L


  • Vehicle Fuel tank size Maximum range Fuel consumption per 10 km Brandstoftype Full tanks every 5000 miles
    1.6i 55 l (12 gal) 907 km
    (564 miles)
    0,6 L Benzine (Benzine) 8.9
    1.6i sports 55 l (12 gal) 858 km
    (533 miles)
    0,6 L Benzine (Benzine) 9.4
    2.0i 55 l (12 gal) 756 km
    (470 miles)
    0,8 L Benzine (Benzine) 10.6
    2.0i sport 55 l (12 gal) 756 km
    (470 miles)
    0,8 L Benzine (Benzine) 10.6
    Vehicle 1.6i
    Fuel tank size 55 l (12 gal)
    Maximum range 907 km
    (564 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 0,6 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 8.9
    Vehicle 1.6i sports
    Fuel tank size 55 l (12 gal)
    Maximum range 858 km
    (533 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 0,6 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 9.4
    Vehicle 2.0i
    Fuel tank size 55 l (12 gal)
    Maximum range 756 km
    (470 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 0,8 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 10.6
    Vehicle 2.0i sport
    Fuel tank size 55 l (12 gal)
    Maximum range 756 km
    (470 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 0,8 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 10.6

    Quick notes on Subaru Impreza fuel tank size

      • Average capacity for generation: 55 L (12.1 gal)
      • Estimated driving range (full tank): 642 km (399 miles)
      • Tank capacity to cylinder capacity: 3.6%
      • Fuel supply for each passenger: 11 L per 1 person
      • Fuel weight (full tank): 40.2 kg
      • Fuel consumption in the city: 10.1 l/100 km
      • Difference between tank and trunk capacity: 405 L
      • Top speed to fuel delivery: 3 km/h to 1 L (1.9 mph to 1 L)
      • Tankheim Rating: 8/10

    Engine displacement to tank capacity for Subaru Impreza 2012

  • 1.6i - 34.4x difference
  • 1.6i sport - 34.4x difference
  • 2.0i - 27.5x difference
  • 2.0i sport - 27.5x difference
  • Difference from the world average

  • 1.6i — 12.7% smaller
  • 1.6i sport — 12.7% smaller
  • 2.0i — 12.7% smaller
  • 2.0i sport — 12.7% smaller
  • Relationship between tank size and power

  • 1.6i — 2,1 pk/L
  • 1.6i sport — 2.1 pk/L
  • 2.0i — 2,7 pk/L
  • 2.0i sport — 2,7 pk/L


  • Vehicle Fuel tank size Maximum range Fuel consumption per 10 km Brandstoftype Full tanks every 5000 miles
    1.6i 55 l (12 gal) 825 km
    (513 miles)
    0,7 L Benzine (Benzine) 9.7
    1.6i sports 55 l (12 gal) 825 km
    (513 miles)
    0,7 L Benzine (Benzine) 9.7
    2.0i 55 l (12 gal) 756 km
    (470 miles)
    0,8 L Benzine (Benzine) 10.6
    2.0i sport 55 l (12 gal) 756 km
    (470 miles)
    0,8 L Benzine (Benzine) 10.6
    Vehicle 1.6i
    Fuel tank size 55 l (12 gal)
    Maximum range 825 km
    (513 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 0,7 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 9.7
    Vehicle 1.6i sports
    Fuel tank size 55 l (12 gal)
    Maximum range 825 km
    (513 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 0,7 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 9.7
    Vehicle 2.0i
    Fuel tank size 55 l (12 gal)
    Maximum range 756 km
    (470 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 0,8 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 10.6
    Vehicle 2.0i sport
    Fuel tank size 55 l (12 gal)
    Maximum range 756 km
    (470 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 0,8 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 10.6

    Quick notes on Subaru Impreza fuel tank size

      • Average capacity for generation: 60 L (13.2 gal)
      • Estimated driving range (full tank): 573 km (356 miles)
      • Tank capacity to cylinder capacity: 3.3%
      • Fuel supply for each passenger: 12 L per 1 person
      • Fuel weight (full tank): 43.8 kg
      • Fuel consumption in the city: 12.4 l/100 km
      • Top speed to fuel delivery: 3 km/h to 1 L (1.9 mph to 1 L)
      • Tankheim rating: 0 / 10

    Engine displacement to tank capacity for Subaru Impreza 2008

  • 2.5i - 24x difference
  • WRX 2.5 - 24x difference
  • 1.5R - 40x difference
  • 2.0R - 30x difference
  • WRX STI 2.5 - 24x difference
  • Difference from the world average

  • 2.5i — 4.8% smaller
  • WRX 2.5 — 4.8% smaller
  • 1.5R — 4.8% smaller
  • 2.0R — 4.8% smaller
  • WRX STI 2.5 — 4.8% smaller
  • Relationship between tank size and power

  • 2.5i — 2,8 pk/L
  • WRX 2.5 — 4.4 pk/L
  • 1.5R — 1,8 pk/L
  • 2.0R — 2,5 pk/L
  • WRX STI 2.5 — 4.9 pk/L


  • Vehicle Fuel tank size Maximum range Fuel consumption per 10 km Brandstoftype Full tanks every 5000 miles
    2.5i 60 l (13 gal) - - Benzine (Benzine) -
    WRX 2.5 60 l (13 gal) 607 km
    (377 miles)
    1 L Benzine (Benzine) 13.3
    1,5 R 60 l (13 gal) 780 km
    (485 miles)
    0,8 L Benzine (Benzine) 10.3
    2.0R 60 l (13 gal) 756 km
    (470 miles)
    0,8 L Benzine (Benzine) 10.6
    WRX STI 2.5 60 l (13 gal) 600 km
    (373 miles)
    1 L Benzine (Benzine) 13.4
    Vehicle 2.5i
    Fuel tank size 60 l (13 gal)
    Maximum range -
    Fuel consumption per 10 km -
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles -
    Vehicle WRX 2.5
    Fuel tank size 60 l (13 gal)
    Maximum range 607 km
    (377 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 1 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 13.3
    Vehicle 1,5 R
    Fuel tank size 60 l (13 gal)
    Maximum range 780 km
    (485 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 0,8 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 10.3
    Vehicle 2.0R
    Fuel tank size 60 l (13 gal)
    Maximum range 756 km
    (470 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 0,8 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 10.6
    Vehicle WRX STI 2.5
    Fuel tank size 60 l (13 gal)
    Maximum range 600 km
    (373 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 1 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 13.4

    Quick notes on Subaru Impreza fuel tank size

      • Average capacity for generation: 60 L (13.2 gal)
      • Estimated driving range (full tank): 595 km (370 miles)
      • Tank capacity to cylinder capacity: 3.3%
      • Fuel supply for each passenger: 12 L per 1 person
      • Fuel weight (full tank): 43.8 kg
      • Fuel consumption in the city: 11.3 l/100 km
      • Top speed to fuel delivery: 3 km/h to 1 L (1.9 mph to 1 L)
      • Tankheim rating: 0 / 10

    Engine displacement to tank capacity for Subaru Impreza 2008

  • 2.5i - 24x difference
  • WRX 2.5 - 24x difference
  • 1.5i - 40x difference
  • R 1.5 - 40x difference
  • 2.0i - 30x difference
  • 2.0R - 30x difference
  • WRX STI 2.5 - 24x difference
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    Difference from the world average

  • 2.5i — 4.8% smaller
  • WRX 2.5 — 4.8% smaller
  • 1.5i — 4.8% smaller
  • R 1.5 — 4.8% smaller
  • 2.0i — 4.8% smaller
  • 2.0R — 4.8% smaller
  • WRX STI 2.5 — 4.8% smaller
  • Relationship between tank size and power

  • 2.5i — 2,8 pk/L
  • WRX 2.5 — 3.7 pk/L
  • 1.5i — 1,8 pk/L
  • R 1,5 — 1,8 pk/L
  • 2.0i — 2,3 pk/L
  • 2.0R — 2,5 pk/L
  • WRX STI 2.5 — 5.5 pk/L


  • Vehicle Fuel tank size Maximum range Fuel consumption per 10 km Brandstoftype Full tanks every 5000 miles
    2.5i 60 l (13 gal) 565 km
    (351 miles)
    - Benzine (Benzine) 14.2
    WRX 2.5 60 l (13 gal) - 1 L Benzine (Benzine) -
    1.5i 60 l (13 gal) - - Benzine (Benzine) -
    R1.5 60 l (13 gal) 780 km
    (485 miles)
    0,8 L Benzine (Benzine) 10.3
    2.0i 60 l (13 gal) - - Benzine (Benzine) -
    2.0R 60 l (13 gal) 713 km
    (443 miles)
    0,8 L Benzine (Benzine) 11.3
    WRX STI 2.5 60 l (13 gal) - - Benzine (Benzine) -
    Vehicle 2.5i
    Fuel tank size 60 l (13 gal)
    Maximum range 565 km
    (351 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km -
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 14.2
    Vehicle WRX 2.5
    Fuel tank size 60 l (13 gal)
    Maximum range -
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 1 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles -
    Vehicle 1.5i
    Fuel tank size 60 l (13 gal)
    Maximum range -
    Fuel consumption per 10 km -
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles -
    Vehicle R1.5
    Fuel tank size 60 l (13 gal)
    Maximum range 780 km
    (485 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 0,8 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 10.3
    Vehicle 2.0i
    Fuel tank size 60 l (13 gal)
    Maximum range -
    Fuel consumption per 10 km -
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles -
    Vehicle 2.0R
    Fuel tank size 60 l (13 gal)
    Maximum range 713 km
    (443 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 0,8 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 11.3
    Vehicle WRX STI 2.5
    Fuel tank size 60 l (13 gal)
    Maximum range -
    Fuel consumption per 10 km -
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles -

    Quick notes on Subaru Impreza fuel tank size

      • Average capacity for generation: 57 L (12.5 gal)
      • Estimated driving range (full tank): 463 km (288 miles)
      • Tank capacity to cylinder capacity: 3.5%
      • Fuel supply for each passenger: 11.4 L per 1 person
      • Fuel weight (full tank): 41.4 kg
      • Fuel consumption: 14 l/100 km
      • Difference between tank and trunk capacity: 305 L
      • Top speed to fuel delivery: 4 km/h to 1 L (2.5 mph to 1 L)
      • Tankheim Rating: 8/10

    Engine displacement to tank capacity for Subaru Impreza 2001

  • 2.0i 16V — 25x difference
  • 1.6i 16V — 31.3x difference
  • WRX 2.0 16V — 30x difference
  • WRX 2.0i 16V — 30x difference
  • WRX STi 2.0 16V — 30x difference
  • WRX 2.5 Turbo — 24x difference
  • Difference from the world average

  • 2.0i 16V — 20.6% smaller
  • 1.6i 16V — 20.6% smaller
  • WRX 2.0 16V — 4.8% smaller
  • WRX 2.0i 16V — 4.8% smaller
  • WRX STi 2.0 16V — 4.8% smaller
  • WRX 2.5 Turbo — 4.8% smaller
  • Relationship between tank size and power

  • 2.0i 16V — 3.2 pk/L
  • 1.6i 16V — 1.9 pk/L
  • WRX 2.0 16V — 3.6 pk/L
  • WRX 2.0i 16V — 3.8 pk/L
  • WRX STi 2.0 16V — 4.4 pk/L
  • WRX 2.5 Turbo — 3.8 pk/L


  • Vehicle Fuel tank size Maximum range Fuel consumption per 10 km Brandstoftype Full tanks every 5000 miles
    2.0i 16V 50 l (11 gal) - - Benzine (Benzine) -
    1.6i 16V 50 l (11 gal) 586 km
    (364 miles)
    0,9 L Benzine (Benzine) 13.7
    WRX 2.0 16V 60 l (13 gal) 623 km
    (387 miles)
    1 L Benzine (Benzine) 12.9
    WRX 2.0i 16V 60 l (13 gal) 693 km
    (431 miles)
    - Benzine (Benzine) 11.6
    WRX STi 2.0 16V 60 l (13 gal) 518 km
    (322 miles)
    1,2 L Benzine (Benzine) 15.5
    WRX 2.5 Turbo 60 l (13 gal) 623 km
    (387 miles)
    1 L Benzine (Benzine) 12.9
    Vehicle 2.0i 16V
    Fuel tank size 50 l (11 gal)
    Maximum range -
    Fuel consumption per 10 km -
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles -
    Vehicle 1.6i 16V
    Fuel tank size 50 l (11 gal)
    Maximum range 586 km
    (364 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 0,9 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 13.7
    Vehicle WRX 2.0 16V
    Fuel tank size 60 l (13 gal)
    Maximum range 623 km
    (387 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 1 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 12.9
    Vehicle WRX 2.0i 16V
    Fuel tank size 60 l (13 gal)
    Maximum range 693 km
    (431 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km -
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 11.6
    Vehicle WRX STi 2.0 16V
    Fuel tank size 60 l (13 gal)
    Maximum range 518 km
    (322 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 1,2 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 15.5
    Vehicle WRX 2.5 Turbo
    Fuel tank size 60 l (13 gal)
    Maximum range 623 km
    (387 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 1 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 12.9

    Quick notes on Subaru Impreza fuel tank size

      • Average capacity for generation: 55 L (12.1 gal)
      • Estimated driving range (full tank): 467 km (290 mi)
      • Tank capacity to cylinder capacity: 3.6%
      • Fuel supply for each passenger: 11 L per 1 person
      • Fuel weight (full tank): 40.2 kg
      • Fuel consumption in the city: 13.1 l/100 km
      • Difference between tank and trunk capacity: 347 L
      • Top speed to fuel delivery: 4 km/h to 1 L (2.5 mph to 1 L)
      • Tankheim Rating: 8/10

    Engine displacement to tank capacity for Subaru Impreza 2001

  • 2.0i 16V — 25x difference
  • 1.5 16V — 40x difference
  • 1.6i - 31.3x difference
  • WRX 2.0i 16V — 25x difference
  • RS 2.5i 16V — 20x difference
  • WRX STI 2.5 Turbo — 24x difference
  • WRX 2.5 Turbo — 24x difference
  • WRX STi 2.0 16V — 30x difference
  • Difference from the world average

  • 2.0i 16V — 20.6% smaller
  • 1.5 16V — 4.8% smaller
  • 1.6i — 20.6% smaller
  • WRX 2.0i 16V — 20.6% smaller
  • RS 2.5i 16V — 20.6% smaller
  • WRX STI 2.5 Turbo — 4.8% smaller
  • WRX 2.5 Turbo — 4.8% smaller
  • WRX STi 2.0 16V — 4.8% smaller
  • Relationship between tank size and power

  • 2.0i 16V — 3.1 pk/L
  • 1.5 16V - 1.8 pk/L
  • 1.6i — 1,9 pk/L
  • WRX 2.0i 16V — 4.5 pk/L
  • RS 2.5i 16V — 3,3 pk/L
  • WRX STI 2.5 Turbo — 4.7 pk/L
  • WRX 2.5 Turbo — 3.8 pk/L
  • WRX STi 2.0 16V — 4.4 pk/L


  • Vehicle Fuel tank size Maximum range Fuel consumption per 10 km Brandstoftype Full tanks every 5000 miles
    2.0i 16V 50 l (11 gal) 563 km
    (350 miles)
    1 L Benzine (Benzine) 14.3
    1.5 16V 60 l (13 gal) 769 km
    (478 miles)
    0,8 L Benzine (Benzine) 10.5
    1.6i 50 l (11 gal) 611 km
    (380 miles)
    - Benzine (Benzine) 13.2
    WRX 2.0i 16V 50 l (11 gal) 586 km
    (364 miles)
    - Benzine (Benzine) 13.7
    RS 2.5i 16V 50 l (11 gal) 496 km
    (308 miles)
    - Benzine (Benzine) 16.2
    WRX STI 2.5 Turbo 60 l (13 gal) 586 km
    (364 miles)
    1,1 L Benzine (Benzine) 13.7
    WRX 2.5 Turbo 60 l (13 gal) 623 km
    (387 miles)
    1 L Benzine (Benzine) 12.9
    WRX STi 2.0 16V 60 l (13 gal) 518 km
    (322 miles)
    1,2 L Benzine (Benzine) 15.5
    Vehicle 2.0i 16V
    Fuel tank size 50 l (11 gal)
    Maximum range 563 km
    (350 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 1 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 14.3
    Vehicle 1.5 16V
    Fuel tank size 60 l (13 gal)
    Maximum range 769 km
    (478 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 0,8 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 10.5
    Vehicle 1.6i
    Fuel tank size 50 l (11 gal)
    Maximum range 611 km
    (380 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km -
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 13.2
    Vehicle WRX 2.0i 16V
    Fuel tank size 50 l (11 gal)
    Maximum range 586 km
    (364 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km -
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 13.7
    Vehicle RS 2.5i 16V
    Fuel tank size 50 l (11 gal)
    Maximum range 496 km
    (308 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km -
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 16.2
    Vehicle WRX STI 2.5 Turbo
    Fuel tank size 60 l (13 gal)
    Maximum range 586 km
    (364 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 1,1 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 13.7
    Vehicle WRX 2.5 Turbo
    Fuel tank size 60 l (13 gal)
    Maximum range 623 km
    (387 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 1 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 12.9
    Vehicle WRX STi 2.0 16V
    Fuel tank size 60 l (13 gal)
    Maximum range 518 km
    (322 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 1,2 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 15.5

    Quick notes on Subaru Impreza fuel tank size

      • Average capacity for generation: 50 L (11 gal)
      • Estimated driving range (full tank): 478 km (297 miles)
      • Tank capacity to cylinder capacity: 4%
      • Fuel supply for each passenger: 10 L per 1 person
      • Fuel weight (full tank): 36.5 kg
      • Fuel consumption in the city: 12.6 l/100 km
      • Difference between tank and trunk capacity: 308 L
      • Top speed to fuel delivery: 4 km/h to 1 L (2.5 mph to 1 L)
      • Tankheim Rating: 6/10

    Engine displacement to tank capacity for Subaru Impreza 1993

  • GT 2.0 Turbo - 25x difference
  • 2.0 - 25x difference
  • 1.8i - 27.8x difference
  • 1.6i - 31.3x difference
  • 1.5i 16V — 33.3x difference
  • 2.0 16V — 25x difference
  • 2.0i Turbo - 25x difference
  • Difference from the world average

  • GT 2.0 Turbo — 20,6% kleiner
  • 2,0 - 20,6% kleiner
  • 1.8i — 20.6% smaller
  • 1.6i — 20.6% smaller
  • 1.5i 16V — 20.6% smaller
  • 2.0 16V — 20.6% smaller
  • 2.0i Turbo — 20.6% smaller
  • Relationship between tank size and power

  • GT 2.0 Turbo — 4,4 pk/L
  • 2,0 - 2,3 pk/L
  • 1.8i — 2,1 pk/L
  • 1.6i — 1,9 pk/L
  • 1.5i 16V — 1.9 pk/L
  • 2.0 16V — 2.5 pk/L
  • 2.0i Turbo — 4.2 pk/L


  • Vehicle Fuel tank size Maximum range Fuel consumption per 10 km Brandstoftype Full tanks every 5000 miles
    GT 2.0 Turbo 50 l (11 gal) 520 km
    (323 miles)
    - Benzine (Benzine) 15.5
    2.0 50 l (11 gal) - 0,9 L Benzine (Benzine) -
    1.8i 50 l (11 gal) - 0,9 L Benzine (Benzine) -
    1.6i 50 l (11 gal) 611 km
    (380 miles)
    - Benzine (Benzine) 13.2
    1.5i 16V 50 l (11 gal) - - Benzine (Benzine) -
    2.0 16V 50 l (11 gal) 578 km
    (359 miles)
    - Benzine (Benzine) 13.9
    2.0i turbo 50 l (11 gal) 513 km
    (319 miles)
    - Benzine (Benzine) 15.7
    Vehicle GT 2.0 Turbo
    Fuel tank size 50 l (11 gal)
    Maximum range 520 km
    (323 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km -
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 15.5
    Vehicle 2.0
    Fuel tank size 50 l (11 gal)
    Maximum range -
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 0,9 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles -
    Vehicle 1.8i
    Fuel tank size 50 l (11 gal)
    Maximum range -
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 0,9 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles -
    Vehicle 1.6i
    Fuel tank size 50 l (11 gal)
    Maximum range 611 km
    (380 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km -
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 13.2
    Vehicle 1.5i 16V
    Fuel tank size 50 l (11 gal)
    Maximum range -
    Fuel consumption per 10 km -
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles -
    Vehicle 2.0 16V
    Fuel tank size 50 l (11 gal)
    Maximum range 578 km
    (359 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km -
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 13.9
    Vehicle 2.0i turbo
    Fuel tank size 50 l (11 gal)
    Maximum range 513 km
    (319 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km -
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 15.7
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    Quick notes on Subaru Impreza fuel tank size

      • Average capacity for generation: 50 L (11 gal)
      • Estimated driving range (full tank): 442 km (275 miles)
      • Tank capacity to cylinder capacity: 4%
      • Fuel supply for each passenger: 10 L per 1 person
      • Fuel weight (full tank): 36.5 kg
      • Fuel consumption in the city: 12.9 l/100 km
      • Difference between tank and trunk capacity: 249 L
      • Top speed to fuel delivery: 4 km/h to 1 L (2.5 mph to 1 L)
      • Tankheim Rating: 6/10

    Engine displacement to tank capacity for Subaru Impreza 1995

  • 2.5 - 20x difference
  • 1.6 - 31.3x difference
  • 2.0 - 25x difference
  • 2.2i 16V — 22.7x difference
  • Difference from the world average

  • 2,5 - 20,6% kleiner
  • 1,6 - 20,6% kleiner
  • 2,0 - 20,6% kleiner
  • 2.2i 16V — 20.6% smaller
  • Relationship between tank size and power

  • 2,5 - 3,3 pk/L
  • 1,6 - 1,8 pk/L
  • 2,0 — 5,6 pk/L
  • 2.2i 16V — 2.7 pk/L


  • Vehicle Fuel tank size Maximum range Fuel consumption per 10 km Brandstoftype Full tanks every 5000 miles
    2.5 50 l (11 gal) 496 km
    (308 miles)
    0,9 L Benzine (Benzine) 16.2
    1.6 50 l (11 gal) 611 km
    (380 miles)
    - Benzine (Benzine) 13.2
    2.0 50 l (11 gal) 417 km
    (259 miles)
    - Benzine (Benzine) 19.3
    2.2i 16V 50 l (11 gal) - 1 L Benzine (Benzine) -
    Vehicle 2.5
    Fuel tank size 50 l (11 gal)
    Maximum range 496 km
    (308 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 0,9 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 16.2
    Vehicle 1.6
    Fuel tank size 50 l (11 gal)
    Maximum range 611 km
    (380 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km -
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 13.2
    Vehicle 2.0
    Fuel tank size 50 l (11 gal)
    Maximum range 417 km
    (259 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km -
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 19.3
    Vehicle 2.2i 16V
    Fuel tank size 50 l (11 gal)
    Maximum range -
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 1 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles -

    Quick notes on Subaru Impreza fuel tank size

      • Average capacity for generation: 50 L (11 gal)
      • Estimated driving range (full tank): 496 km (308 miles)
      • Tank capacity to cylinder capacity: 4%
      • Fuel supply for each passenger: 10 L per 1 person
      • Fuel weight (full tank): 36.5 kg
      • Fuel consumption in the city: 13.5 l/100 km
      • Difference between tank and trunk capacity: 303 L
      • Top speed to fuel delivery: 4 km/h to 1 L (2.5 mph to 1 L)
      • Tankheim Rating: 6/10

    Engine displacement to tank capacity for Subaru Impreza 1993

  • GT 2.0 Turbo - 25x difference
  • 2.0i - 25x difference
  • 1.8i - 27.8x difference
  • 1.6i - 31.3x difference
  • Difference from the world average

  • GT 2.0 Turbo — 20,6% kleiner
  • 2.0i — 20.6% smaller
  • 1.8i — 20.6% smaller
  • 1.6i — 20.6% smaller
  • Relationship between tank size and power

  • GT 2.0 Turbo — 4,2 pk/L
  • 2.0i — 2,3 pk/L
  • 1.8i — 2,1 pk/L
  • 1.6i — 1,8 pk/L
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    Vehicle Fuel tank size Maximum range Fuel consumption per 10 km Brandstoftype Full tanks every 5000 miles
    GT 2.0 Turbo 50 l (11 gal) 520 km
    (323 miles)
    - Benzine (Benzine) 15.5
    2.0i 50 l (11 gal) 457 km
    (284 miles)
    - Benzine (Benzine) 17.6
    1.8i 50 l (11 gal) - 0,9 L Benzine (Benzine) -
    1.6i 50 l (11 gal) - 0,8 L Benzine (Benzine) -
    Vehicle GT 2.0 Turbo
    Fuel tank size 50 l (11 gal)
    Maximum range 520 km
    (323 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km -
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 15.5
    Vehicle 2.0i
    Fuel tank size 50 l (11 gal)
    Maximum range 457 km
    (284 miles)
    Fuel consumption per 10 km -
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles 17.6
    Vehicle 1.8i
    Fuel tank size 50 l (11 gal)
    Maximum range -
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 0,9 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles -
    Vehicle 1.6i
    Fuel tank size 50 l (11 gal)
    Maximum range -
    Fuel consumption per 10 km 0,8 L
    Brandstoftype Benzine (Benzine)
    Full tanks every 5000 miles -

    FAQs

    How big is the fuel tank on a Subaru Impreza 2023? ›

    Fuel. Fuel tank capacity: 13.2 gal.

    How many miles per gallon does a 2023 Impreza manual get? ›

    Let's explore the differences in 2023 Subaru Impreza gas mileage: 2023 Subaru Impreza MPG Base Trim: Fuel economy with manual transmission (hwy/city): 31/23 mpg* (Only available for Base 5-door) Fuel economy with CVT (hwy/city): 36/28 mpg*

    How many miles per gallon does a Subaru Impreza get on gas? ›

    The Subaru vehicle with the highest mpg ratings is the 2022 Subaru Impreza, which offers up to 36 highway mpg and 28 city mpg. Wondering which new Subaru SUV has the best gas mileage? The 2021 Subaru Crosstrek returns up to 34 highway mpg to help you conquer all of your adventures.

    How many gallons does my Subaru Impreza hold? ›

    Fuel & MPG

    356.4/462.0 mi. 13.2 gal.

    How far can a Subaru Impreza go on empty? ›

    Stats for the Subaru Impreza
    Data points68
    Average distance43.26 miles
    Max distance99 miles
    Min distance2 miles
    St. Dev.22.19

    How many miles can a Subaru Impreza go on a full tank? ›

    409 miles

    How can I get better gas mileage in my Subaru Impreza? ›

    Replacing a dirty air filter can improve mpg by as much as 10%. A misfiring spark plug can cut fuel efficiency by as much as 30%. Replacing spark plugs according to owner's manual recommendations - an using Genuine Subaru spark plugs will help maintain maximum mpg.

    What is the top speed of the 2023 Subaru Impreza? ›

    The 2023 Subaru Impreza top speed is 120 MPH fast.

    How do I get the best mpg with manual? ›

    Pressing the accelerator pedal gently will help you save gas. Following this rule of thumb allows for more efficient driving. Aim to take about five seconds to accelerate your vehicle up to 15 miles per hour from a stop. For a manual transmission, use a moderate throttle position and shift between 2000 and 2500 rpm.

    Why does my Subaru Impreza get bad gas mileage? ›

    A bad fuel pump can lead to a rough running engine because it is not getting enough fuel. This will lead to a decline in gas mileage. If this issue is not addressed it will lead to a rough, idle, sputtering and stalling. Clogged Fuel Filter: A clogged fuel filter will also cause problems with gas mileage.

    Is Subaru Impreza good on fuel? ›

    Fuel efficiency depends on how many doors (four or five) your Impreza has, and whether it's a manual or automatic vehicle. In general, manual Imprezas get between 25 and 27 combined mpg. To get 32 combined mpg, get a 4-door automatic Impreza.

    Why is my Subaru using so much gas? ›

    Keep your tires properly inflated - low tires can translate into greater effort for your car, which means more gas consumption. Keep your air filter clean - by replacing regularly. A clogged filter can add strain to your engine, and it will use more fuel than necessary.

    What is the highway mpg for Impreza? ›

    The 2022 Subaru Impreza offers lots of impressive fuel economy ratings with its 2.0L 4-cylinder engine and 5-speed manual transmission: Base Sedan: 24 city/31 highway MPG. Base 5-door: 24 city/31 highway MPG.

    What is the gas range of a Subaru Impreza? ›

    2022 Subaru Impreza
    VehicleEPA Fuel EconomyAnnual Fuel Cost
    2022 Subaru Impreza 4-Door 2.0 L, 4 cyl, Manual 5-spd, Regular Gasoline
    26 MPG 23 31 combined city/hwy city hwy 3.8 gal/100 mi$2,050
    343 miles Total Range
    2022 Subaru Impreza Sport 5-Door 2.0 L, 4 cyl, Manual 5-spd, Regular Gasoline
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    What is the fuel light on a Subaru Impreza? ›

    Best Answer. The fuel light indicates that there's less than 2 or 3 gallons to empty, so, depending upon your fuel consumption, less at highway speeds, BUT, I would advise that you don't run down this far on a regular basis.. Running close to empty is harder on the fuel pump...

    Does cruise control save gas? ›

    Generally speaking, yes. Cruise control can help you become more fuel-efficient and can help you save an average of 7-14% on gas thanks to its ability to maintain a continuous speed. In comparison, the constant change in acceleration and deceleration of the driver placing their foot over the pedals can eat more gas.

    How far can I go with gas light on? ›

    There's no hard and fast measurement — each automaker turns the light on with different amounts of gas left in the tank — but a general rule of thumb is between 30 and 50 miles.

    How many miles left when fuel light comes on? ›

    Once the fuel light comes on, the average distance you can drive your car is usually around 49 miles. When the indicator hits zero, you won't be guaranteed any more miles, but it's likely you'll squeeze a few more out of the tank…

    Can a Subaru last 500000 miles? ›

    The average car can last anywhere from 150,000 to 250,000 miles in its lifetime. However, there are reports of Subaru Foresters lasting up to 500,000 miles if they are specially taken care of. This is somewhat of a norm when it comes to Subaru, as 96% of the cars they sold in the last decade are all still on the road.

    Can a Subaru go 300000 miles? ›

    A car with many miles on it is more likely to break down badly, costing a lot of money and sometimes making it worthless. In short, between 150 and 200 thousand miles is when most Subarus reach its first mileage limit. After that, the limit can be raised to 300,000 miles with major maintenance.

    Can a Subaru go over 200000 miles? ›

    The current generation 2022 Subaru Forester, Outback, Crosstrek, Ascent, and other new models are among the most reliable new vehicles that will go well over 200,000 miles and, with regular maintenance, have proven to be long-lasting vehicles.

    What is the best gas for a Subaru Impreza? ›

    Except for the Subaru WRX, WRX STI, and BRZ sports cars, the Forester, Outback, Crosstrek, Ascent, Impreza, and Legacy models are designed to run on 87 octane.

    Why does my car get better gas mileage with premium gas? ›

    Premium gas has a higher resistance to engine knock in luxury and performance vehicles with turbochargers or high-compression engines, so you can hit that horsepower smoothly. Additionally, premium gas can increase fuel efficiency, potentially bringing better gas mileage for longer while decreasing emissions.

    Does better gas get better mileage? ›

    In a word, no. On its own paying for premium gasoline does not make your car run better or get greater gas mileage. Giving your car the fuel it requires to run smoothly and efficiently, without damage to the engine, does make a difference in your fuel mileage.

    What is the oldest Subaru Impreza? ›

    Subaru introduced the first-generation Impreza back in 1993. This four-door sedan or five-door hatchback came as either a front-wheel or all-wheel-drive model, and replaced the outgoing Leone. The very first Impreza models offered three engine choices: a 1.6-liter, a 1.8-liter, and a 2.0-liter.

    Is Subaru discontinuing the Impreza? ›

    While the brand will discontinue the four-door Impreza after the 2023 model year, it is bringing back the hot hatch RS trim level for the first time since 2007. A Subaru spokesman said the current hatchback version accounted for 73 percent of Impreza sales so far this year, with the sedan version making up the rest.

    What is the fastest Impreza? ›

    1998 Subaru Impreza 22B STI

    With a 0-60 MPH time of just 4.7 seconds and an unofficial top speed of 144 MPH, the Impreza blew away its rivals.

    What gear is best for MPG? ›

    All cars are designed to start at the lowest gear, as that's where you get the most power for acceleration, but driving at the highest gear will increase fuel economy. Fuel consumption will increase when you stay long at lower gears.

    What upgrades improve mpg? ›

    What Modifications Can You Make to Improve MPG?
    • Fuel Economy Monitor. If you don't know what your fuel consumption and MPG is, how on earth can you make any changes? ...
    • Eco-Friendly Tyres. ...
    • Synthetic Oils. ...
    • Aerodynamic Body Mods. ...
    • Weight Saving Parts. ...
    • Go Automatic. ...
    • ECU Tune/Remap.
    Jul 20, 2022

    What is the best speed to increase mpg? ›

    Avoid Speeding

    You can improve your gas mileage 10 – 15% by driving at 55mph rather than 65mph (104km/h). Natural Resources Canada puts the “sweet spot” for most cars, trucks, and SUVs even lower, between 30 mph (50 km/h) and 50 mph (80 km/h). Note how quickly efficiency drops after 60 mph.

    Does Subaru AWD use more fuel? ›

    Is AWD Less Fuel-Efficient? All-Wheel Drive components are heavier and tend to place more weight on the engine. This can bring a vehicle's fuel efficiency down by 1-2 mpg.

    What are 4 ways Subaru is improving fuel economy? ›

    6 Ways a Subaru Improves your Fuel Economy
    • Hybrid Electric Drive. The 2015 Subaru XV Crosstrek is available in a hybrid model. ...
    • Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle (PZEV) Technology. ...
    • Lineartronic Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) ...
    • Subaru BOXER Engine. ...
    • Aerodynamics. ...
    • Efficient Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive.
    Feb 20, 2015

    Are Subarus bad on gas? ›

    With all-wheel-drive SUVs gaining popularity with U.S. shoppers, Subaru now produces the best fuel economy with a gas-powered lineup that includes standard all-wheel-drive. Its fuel-efficient SUVs include the 2023 Crosstrek, Forester, Outback, Ascent, and other new models.

    Is Subaru Impreza a reliable car? ›

    As per RepairPal, the Subaru Impreza has a reliability rating of 3.5 out of 5.0, about as decent as it gets. When shopping for this compact sedan, you need to know which Subaru Impreza years to avoid to make the most out of your investment. Some model years are more reliable than others, like all vehicles.

    How much does it cost to fill up a Subaru Impreza? ›

    Compare Side-by-Side
    2022 Subaru Impreza 4-Door
    Annual Fuel Cost*$2,050
    Cost to Drive 25 Miles$3.40
    Cost to Fill the Tank$47
    Tank Size13.2 gallons
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    What is the top of the range Impreza? ›

    The 2021 Subaru Impreza is available in four model grades – 2.0i, 2.0iL, 2.0i Premium and 2.0i-S – with each variant also offered in sedan and hatch bodies. Our test car is the top-of-the-range 2.0i-S five-door hatch.

    Why is Subaru mpg so low? ›

    We asked a Subaru spokesman why the lower fuel mileage ratings, and here is the reply. "There are a few reasons, including power consumption due to enhanced features and emission regulation changes."

    Why is my car getting worse gas mileage than it should? ›

    One of the most common reasons for decreased fuel economy is simply that your vehicle is getting older. As your vehicle ages, it starts to lose some of its efficiency. This is due to several factors, including wear and tear on the engine parts and the build-up of deposits in the fuel injectors.

    Why is my car losing gas faster than normal? ›

    Bad oxygen sensors and air filters can reduce gas mileage by as much as 20%! It's a must to help keep oxygen sensors with a proper mix of air and fuel so they can perform optimally. Dirty air filters, clogged with sand and debris, simply need to be replaced so that the engine can perform at its peak. It's true.

    Is 45 mpg bad? ›

    The mpg figure simply refers to the number of miles you can drive using one gallon of fuel. As a rule of thumb, an efficient car will do more than 60mpg. Anything more than 50mpg can be regarded as decent fuel consumption, but if you're getting less than 25mpg, efficiency probably isn't your priority.

    Is 30 mpg good for highway? ›

    These days, 23 MPG or higher in combined EPA fuel economy is considered good gas mileage for your vehicle. Of course, some hybrid models dwarf that figure these days, getting up to 58 or 59 MPG; and even some non-hybrid models can get well into the high 30's or even low 40's in terms of MPGs.

    What speed is highway mpg? ›

    Vehicles are tested at a top speed of 80 mph in order to calculate the highway mpg estimates. EPA utilizes five test cycles to represent real-world driving conditions.

    Does Subaru need premium gas? ›

    On ordinary Subaru family vehicles like the Ascent and Forester, regular gas is all you'll need. However, the engines found in the Subaru BRZ, the Subaru WRX, and the Subaru WRX STI are built for higher compression with a powerful turbocharger -- as a result, regular fuel can be problematic in these engines.

    Should you drive with low fuel? ›

    The primary reason you shouldn't run your car low on gas is that it can cause different engine parts to overheat. Running out of fuel negatively affects several important components, such as the fuel pump, engine, and catalytic converter.

    Can I drive on low fuel? ›

    Car care experts recommend not letting your fuel level drop below ¼ tank. There are a few reasons for this: It could leave you stranded. If you run out of gas, your car's engine will stop — and you'll be stuck whenever and wherever it happens.

    What is the MPG on a 2023 Subaru Impreza sport? ›

    The Impreza rates the following in miles per gallon (city, highway): Manual, Sedan: 23/31 mpg. Manual, Hatchback: 24/31 mpg.

    What is the MPG on a 2023 Impreza 5-door? ›

    26 combined

    What size gas tank for Subaru Crosstrek 2023? ›

    2023 Subaru Crosstrek Specs & Features
    Fuel & MPG
    EPA city/highway MPG27/34 MPG
    EPA combined MPG30 MPG
    Range in miles (city/hwy)448.2/564.4 mi.
    Fuel tank capacity16.6 gal.
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    Is Subaru discontinuing the Impreza in 2023? ›

    While the brand will discontinue the four-door Impreza after the 2023 model year, it is bringing back the hot hatch RS trim level for the first time since 2007. A Subaru spokesman said the current hatchback version accounted for 73 percent of Impreza sales so far this year, with the sedan version making up the rest.

    What is high mileage for a Subaru Impreza? ›

    Most Subaru models can be trusted to run, without major issue, for about 150,000 to 200,000 miles. That's as long as owners perform routine maintenance and care of those vehicles.

    Do Subaru Imprezas get good gas mileage? ›

    2022 Subaru BRZ

    The 2022 Subaru Impreza is the most fuel-efficient gas-powered Subaru model available. The new Impreza can return up to 36 highway mpg, giving you the ability to cruise past the pump with ease.

    What is the fastest Subaru out? ›

    1. 2021 Subaru WRX STI
    2021 Subaru WRX STISpecs
    Torque295 lb-ft
    Transmission6-speed manual
    0-60 mph5.3 seconds
    Top Speed159 MPH
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    May 15, 2023

    What is the average Subaru gas tank size? ›

    Older Subaru Outback models have a gas tank size of 16.9 gallons, while newer models sport an 18.5-gallon gas tank.

    How many miles does a full tank of gas last in a Subaru Crosstrek? ›

    How Far Can the Subaru Crosstrek Go On a Tank of Gas? The Subaru Crosstrek has a max range of over 500 miles on a single fuel tank, making it a long-lasting sports utility vehicle that can outperform the competition.

    What size is Subaru gas tank? ›

    Fuel. Fuel tank capacity: 16.6 gal.

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