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The Importance of an Inspection and Test Drive of a Subaru Impreza for Sale

Author: Lily Parker
by Lily Parker
Posted: Jan 22, 2015

If you are considering purchasing a Subaru Impreza for sale, you may be concerned about finance and the asking price. However, one major consideration should be whether your potential new car will pass an inspection and test drive. Many people overlook the importance of an inspection but even a basic test drive can help to highlight any issues which may compromise the driveability of the vehicle.

Why Inspect and Test Drive:

The main reason to inspect and test drive a

Subaru Impreza for sale is that unless you are buying from a reputable dealer, there are usually no guarantees or warranties. Private sellers are under no legal obligation to point out any faults or damage on the vehicle. This could mean that even an impressive looking Subaru Impreza hatchback can be hiding a mechanical issue which could compromise the vehicle. Since many people consider a Subaru Impreza hatch to be a performance vehicle, it is possible that the vehicle may have been abused by a previous owner. This could mean that you may be faced with a hefty repair bill soon after you have purchased the vehicle. A professional mechanic can perform a full inspection to check for any underlying issues which may cause a problem. This can give you confidence that the vehicle is worth buying and may also highlight some points for negotiation.

Issues to Look For:

Even if you are not particularly mechanically minded, a test drive can reveal a number of hidden faults or issues. It is always worth taking a test drive of any Subaru Impreza for sale you are considering purchasing. You should be aware of handling issues, where the steering feels unresponsive or if the brakes feel as if they are sticking, especially during sharp turns. This could indicate previous damage to the vehicle’s All Wheel Drive system. This could represent a serious issue, which would require a costly repair.

Another issue to be aware of is with automatic transmission models, the transfer clutch system can become damaged, preventing complete release. In Subaru Impreza sedan, hatch and wagon models, this is called torque bind and while repairable, it is an expensive fault.

During your test drive, you should also inspect the maintenance records for the vehicle. Ideally, the vehicle should have been serviced regularly by an specialist Subaru specialist. However, the Subaru website does allow owners to record maintenance work which has been conducted by themselves.

The Subaru Impreza is a performance vehicle with an All Wheel Drive system. The vehicle can be abused by overenthusiastic drivers who wheel spin the vehicle and cause damage to the clutch, drivetrain and differential. This type of damage is often not covered by the manufacturer warranty, so it is well worth having a professional specialist inspect the vehicle to determine that it is a good purchase.

If you are considering a Subaru Impreza for sale, contact us. We specialise in Subaru models, with a wide range of vehicles in our showroom. Our sales team would be delighted to answer any questions you may have and help you find the perfect vehicle.

About the Author

Hello Everyone. I am a subaru car enthusiast and have been writing about the cars as a hobby for the past 5 years. To know more please visit:http://www.citysubaru.com.au/

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