The 2018 Subaru Impreza ranked #18 in Compact Cars. Currently the Subaru Impreza has a score of 8.1 out of 10 which is based on our evaluation of 23 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.
Pros Good fuel economy Standard all-wheel drive Spacious seats Good crash test ratings
Cons Uninspiring engine Middling cabin quality Low predicted reliability rating
Automatic wipers are now standard on Premium, Sport and Limited models. Otherwise, the 2018 Impreza is unchanged.
PROS Standard all-wheel drive delivers secure handling and wet-weather traction The cabin is quiet, comfortable and surprisingly roomy for a compact car A healthy selection of advanced safety features is available on most trims Available manual transmission for those who want to row their own gears
CONS Hard to match fuel economy estimates in the real world Interior materials are of a lower quality than many rivals Transmission is loud under heavy loads Slow acceleration, even with this generation's more powerful engine
The 2018 Subaru Impreza offers all-wheel drive for all of us in a comfortable, refined, tech-savvy package.
Pros Standard all-wheel drive, without mpg penalty Comfortable, quiet ride Polished handling, especially in Sport trim Roomy hatchback option Lots of safety and convenience tech
Cons Interior’s a little dull Manual transmission’s low mpg rating Could use more power Some busy design cues
The 2018 Toyota Camry Hybrid ranked #3 in Midsize Cars. Currently the Toyota Camry Hybrid has a score of 9.0 out of 10 which is based on our evaluation of 24 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.
Pros Outstanding fuel economy Comfortable ride Spacious rear seats Larger trunk than many hybrids
Cons Sluggish CVT Despite long features list, lacks some tech found in rivals
Pros Improved fuel-economy figures Ride quality is excellent No loss of cargo room due to batteries Responsive acceleration Lots of standard safety features Quiet cabin, even at highway speeds
Cons Inconsistent materials quality in lower trims Price premium over gas-only models No Android Auto or Apple CarPlay Lower fuel-economy ratings for higher trims Lane keep assist doesn't center the car in its lane Glossy bezel around touchscreen is too reflective
The 2018 Toyota Camry Hybrid is completely redesigned. Highlights include improved fuel economy, sleeker styling and additional standard safety features.
PROS Very fuel-efficient while still having strong acceleration Comfortable and spacious interior Impressive cargo space for a hybrid sedan Easy to see out of
CONS Base-level LE can feel a bit wallowy on the highway Transition between regen and standard brakes can be clunky Infotainment tech falls behind class leaders