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Problems with 2016 Subaru Impreza UNKNOWN OR OTHER

On average, the 2016 Subaru Impreza starts to “feel” problems with the UNKNOWN OR OTHER and its various aspects after 34 403 miles.

Recently reported UNKNOWN OR OTHER problems on 2016 Subaru Impreza

The key routinely gets stuck in the ignition, requiring me to sometimes restart the car multiple times in order rip remove it. i have seen posts on the internet suggesting a sensor does not tell the car that it is in park and gove directions to disconnect it.

When car is stopped/parked i am unable to turn ignition off and remove the key. this happens 25% of the time. it is an ongoing issue.

There is a common known issue with subaru's that when put into park and turned off, the key cannot be removed. this causes the car to be turned on and off, while putting into drive, moving and then back into park. with children around, this is very dangerous and an unnecessary risk. currenty this is only covered under standard warranty and dissuading people from repairing. subaru's answer to our inquiries at the shop and online is that it is not covered by warranty. the shop said they see this commonly. https://www.subaruforester.org/vbulletin/f88/cannot-remove-key-698170/ subaru needs to be held accountable for this design flaw before it causes someone harm.

Intermittently unable to remove key from ignition after placing car in park. upon restarting vehicle and turning it back off, key is able to be removed.

The bluetooth has a connectivity issue. it happens when i'm driving, when i hit the brakes, when i put the car in gear, when i'm stationary. there is really no telling when it will skip, but it happens one to two times every hour. it is a safety hazard because it causes my heart to race and sometimes i feel i'm having a panic attack. i bought the car brand new, the dealership and the manufacturer know about the problem. the manufacturer said the problem is not the car, it's not the phone, but it's the way it connects, and they have no solution. i previously owned a 2013 subaru impreza and it did not have this problem. they replaced the radio unit, made sure the car's operating system is up to date, and basically told me it's just the way it is and there's nothing they can do about it.

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