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Are all 2008 Imprezas AWD?

No, not all 2008 Subaru Imprezas were equipped with all-wheel drive (AWD). The Impreza was available in both AWD and front-wheel drive (FWD) configurations for the 2008 model year.


Explaining the 2008 Subaru Impreza Drivetrain Options


The 2008 Subaru Impreza was offered in several different trim levels, and the drivetrain configuration varied depending on the specific model. The base Impreza 2.5i and Impreza Outback Sport models were available with either a standard FWD setup or an optional AWD system.


The higher-end Impreza WRX and WRX STI models, however, came standard with Subaru's Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system. These performance-oriented variants did not offer a FWD option.p>

Factors to Consider



  • Trim level - Base Impreza 2.5i and Outback Sport models could be had in either FWD or AWD, while WRX and WRX STI were AWD only.

  • Drivetrain configuration - FWD was standard on base models, while AWD was optional. AWD was standard on WRX and WRX STI.

  • Performance focus - The high-performance WRX and WRX STI models were engineered with AWD as a core part of their driving dynamics and capabilities.


In summary, while the 2008 Subaru Impreza was available with both FWD and AWD options, the specific drivetrain configuration depended on the trim level selected. The base models could be had in either setup, while the sportier WRX and WRX STI variants came standard with Subaru's Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system.

Is the 2009 Impreza AWD?


Both are powered by a fuel-efficient, 170-hp SUBARU BOXER engine that delivers smooth, effortless performance. The 2.5i comes extremely well-equipped right out of the gate with standard Subaru symmetrical full-time AWD and Vehicle Dynamics Control for supreme levels of grip, traction and control.



Can you turn off the AWD on a Subaru Impreza?


Can You Turn All-Wheel Drive Off? Most AWD systems are always engaged and are not designed to be turned off and on.



What are common problems with a 2008 Subaru Impreza?


Top 2008 Subaru Impreza Problems

  • Subaru Front O2 Sensor Recall.
  • Improved Spark Plug Wires for Misfire Issues.
  • Check Engine Light Due to Failed Knock Sensor.
  • Cooling System Problems Cause Head Gasket Failure.
  • Technical service bulletin for ABS control module.
  • Improved Spark Plug Wires for Misfire Issues.



When did Subaru become AWD?


1972
The first version of Subaru's Symmetrical All-Wheel-Drive was introduced in September of 1972, serving a modest role as an option on the new Subaru Leone Wagon.



Is the 2007 Subaru Impreza AWD?


But even with the standard Impreza, handling is very secure thanks to a well-tuned suspension and standard all-wheel drive.



Is my Subaru always in AWD?


The Symmetrical Subaru AWD system is considered full-time AWD, meaning that it is always on and consistently delivering variable power based on sensor detection.



How do I know if I have AWD?


One of the easiest ways to know if your vehicle has AWD or 4WD is to crack open the owner's manual. If it warns against activating the system on dry pavement, you have 4WD. Barring that, the system is likely AWD. And if you're considering a new vehicle, you'll want to know these distinctions before you buy.



Is the Subaru Impreza 2008 AWD?


Standard all-wheel drive, WRX and WRX STI's punchy turbocharged engines, roomy seating in front and rear.



When did AWD become standard on Subaru?


In 1996, SOA decided to include Subaru Symmetrical AWD as standard across all model lines. The decision underpinned the manufacturer's commitment to safety, capability, and driving enjoyment. To this day, all Subaru models (excluding the BRZ sports car) are equipped with standard Symmetrical AWD.



Do all Subaru Imprezas have AWD?


Every model in the Subaru lineup except the Subaru BRZ comes standard with an AWD system. While the type of AWD system may vary slightly between models, they all come equipped with it.


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