Table 1 shows one common structure related problems of the 2020 Subaru Impreza.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Body problems |
Both rear doors will intermittently not open when unlocked from both the inside or the outside. I am unsure if this is electrical or related to the door components itself. This is a hazard because passengers have been locked in the back of the car, and needed to climb out from the front or needed me to open the door from the outside if it will open—which could be a deadly amount of extra time in an emergency situation where passengers need to quickly exit the vehicle. This issue has been going on over a year, but I did not take it in until two months ago because I rarely had back passengers. That has changed, so I took it in. I have brought the car to the dealership three times for this issue, which is as of now still unresolved, with the following results: 1st visit: they told me child lock was on and turned it off. (I do not believe this, as the doors would occasionally open correctly from the inside—so that would mean child lock is also faulty) 2nd visit: they found weak actuators in both doors and replaced them. 3rd visit: currently still in the shop for other unrelated issues, but they are having a hard time diagnosing the cause since the doors will open for them—but the lady who checked me in experienced the door sticking with me, and she said she could tell something was wrong.
The problem has been recognized as a vehicle that is not meeting manufacturer specifications by the Subaru from pembroke pines. Shifting and harm is visible to frame and vehicle is having clonking and parts are touching.