Utility
Neither the Subaru nor the Dodge has a marked advantage when it comes to seating capacity.
Performance
As far as horsepower, the Dodge Challenger packs quite a punch and will knock the Subaru Impreza down a few rungs. On the other hand, note that high horsepower engines often command higher insurance premiums.
Dimensions
The Subaru Impreza's tank is approximately the same size as the Dodge Challenger's, though the Dodge Challenger's is a little bigger.
The Subaru Impreza fits in smaller parking spaces than the Dodge Challenger.
The Subaru Impreza's shorter wheelbase may produce a less-settled highway ride but a sprier feel in daily traffic than the Dodge Challenger.
Convenience
The Subaru Impreza's fuel tank will need to be replenished slightly more often than the unit in the Challenger.
Cost
The destination charge is a standard charge for transporting the vehicle from its point of origin to the dealer. It costs almost the same to get the Subaru Impreza to the dealership as the Dodge.
As far as fuel economy, the Subaru Impreza and the Challenger don't differ much.
In terms of gas mileage, the Subaru is a little better than the Dodge Challenger, but not by much.
The Subaru Impreza is significantly less pricey than the Dodge when it comes to MSRP.
Handling
With their comparable turning circles, the Dodge Challenger and the Subaru Impreza likely handle roughly the same into and out of tight spots.
Drivetrain
The Dodge Challenger has a bigger engine than the Subaru Impreza. Keep in mind that smaller engines are often cheaper to fix, but smaller engines can be stressed more.
Torque is roughly equivalent to acceleration, and in this respect, the Challenger is considerably more powerful than the Subaru Impreza.
The Dodge packs quite a wallop compared to the Subaru as far as torque, which is roughly equivalent to acceleration.
Comfort
While the front cabin in the Subaru Impreza offers a bit more head room than the Dodge, there honestly isn't much of a difference.
While the rear of the Subaru Impreza provides a bit more head- and leg-room than the Dodge, there honestly isn't much of a difference.
Warranty
The Dodge Challenger and the Subaru have the same basic after-sale protection.