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Subaru Impeza Anesis

Subaru Anesis

The auto manufacturers in Japan are concerned the sedans should bring them lots of profit at the Japanese market. Toyota Corolla is doing really good and now Subaru wants to have a piece of this tasty pie by bringing Impeza to the islands.

The Japanese cousin of the sedan bares a Greek name Anesis, which means “Relaxation”. It looks very much like the American version and under the hood the features are the same: Anesis is offered with a 1.5- or 2.0-liter flat-4 engine, which provides 108-138 horsepower to the auto. A customer also has an option of a four-wheel drive or a Subaru Symmetrical four-wheel drive.

The most advanced version of Anesis for right now is 2.0i-S., but Subaru might still use its full-house WRX STI which will bring the sedan on a higher level.

The starting price for the Subaru on the Japanese market is $15,680.

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