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Also referred to as: Subaru WRX V1 Premium CVT 2019 and Subaru WRX V1 Premium CVT 2021.NarelleMelbourne
- 5 reviews
Was my dream car...ended up trading it.
Finally purchased my dream car, a 2015 WRX CVT Premium in August 2016. Unfortunately I didn't have a great experience with the vehicle and traded it in on another car in the end.
To give you some background, I did buy it second hand, however the car had previously had one fussy owner, low kms and was bought through a dealership in the country that I had previously had good experiences with.
Reliability Issues:
For 12 months the car was fine, until September 2017, when my husband noticed it was leaking oil. I took it to my local truste...Read more
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andySouth East Queensland, QLD
- 5 reviews
- 1 like
wrx great car
car great customer service very poor free gps updates but if you get your car serviced elsewhere no free gps updates so you have to pay xtra for service to get free gps updates ha ha spoke to subaru aust said same thing so buy garmin and fit on dash
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Azmiritruganina
- 7 reviews
This car is good for everyday life.
Car looks good. Drives ok. But There is some issue with it. I have bought a premium my17. Subaru should add the Spoiler, brembo brake and 18" wheel on the premium. It shouldn't be cost extra. The car suspension is not very good. Fog light is warm white light. They should make it similar to the headlight. Premium should comes with the heated seat. But it is not. Didn't like the automatic system for dipper (highbeam). Already driven 9000 kms. Didn't give any trouble yet. A real head turner. Feel proud to own one.
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AJ000South East Queensland, QLD
- 4 reviews
- V1 Premium CVT (2013-2020)
- Verified purchase
Good Engine. Poor bell & Whistles - extraordinarily pathetic service from both Subaru Australia
Good performance. Poor Service from Subaru Australia and the dealership Subaru Toowong. It is just not worth the pain. The car is just under two years old, but I have been taking it back constantly to get issues fixed (security system, Informant Unit, Sat Nav, leaking transmission, ...the list goes on). Have had couple of meetings with Dealer in Principle of Subaru Toowong - his stand is - "We cannot afford to be considerate towards customers inconvenience". Service station keeps blaming Subaru Australia and Subaru Australia customer services s...Read more
ays your Dealership is providing you poor service. Can't get anyone to be hold accountable. Everytime they attempt to fix something either the issue still stays or they break something else. Service station has got very unskilled technicians - they are very quick to deny any issues until you get around and prove them wrong - very very very painful experience.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
KakadazPerth, Western Australia
- 7 reviews
Excellent Value, Great car
So far I'm extremely happy with my 2016 WRX Premium, performance is excellent the CVT auto is extremely good, Handling is incredible and the Interior fit and finish is spot on. This truly is an amazing car for 45k. If I can fault anything the factory Dunlop tyres although grippy are very noisy and I mean VERY noisy. The other great point is so far over 5000k's the car is averaging 9.5l/100. Well done Subaru this really is the performance bargain of the decade.
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