Used Subaru Impreza parts in Canada
Used Subaru Impreza parts in Canada
Donor cars listing as junkyards onboard · Updated today
We track Subaru Impreza donor cars at salvage yards across Canada. Most parts are interchangeable within a generation: Most parts within a single model year of the Subaru Impreza are interchangeable; cross-year compatibility depends on the model generation.
Body panels, interior trim, and most electronics match within these generation groups. Engines often span more than one generation, making engine-internal parts among the most cross-compatible.
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Subaru Impreza parts in Canadian cities
How Impreza parts compatibility works
Subaru Impreza parts compatibility largely follows generation boundaries. Body panels, lights, interior trim, and most electronics from one model year will fit any donor car within the same generation, including across trim levels.
When you call a junkyard about a specific part, give them: your year, make, model, trim, and (for body parts) color. They’ll match it against their donor cars and confirm compatibility before you commit.
Common questions about Subaru Impreza parts
Where can I find used Subaru Impreza parts?
Check the donor cars listed below from Canadian junkyards. Each card shows the year, trim, color, and the salvage yard that holds the donor. Call the yard with your year, trim, and (for body parts) color — they’ll confirm what’s on the lot in minutes. Most yards ship across Canada for smaller parts.
Are different-year Subaru Impreza parts compatible?
Within a single generation, most body panels, lights, interior trim, dashboard components, and electronics are directly interchangeable. Across generations, only some engine and suspension parts cross-reference. The page above groups donor cars by generation so you can scan the right year range first.
How much does a used Subaru Impreza bumper cost from a junkyard?
Used front or rear bumpers typically run $150–$350 in Canadian salvage yards, depending on year, trim, color match, and condition. Add $50–$120 if the bumper still has its mounting brackets and clips. Painted bumpers in your factory color cost less overall than repainting an off-color bumper at a body shop ($300–$800 paint job).
Can I get OEM Subaru Impreza parts from a salvage yard?
Yes — every part on a donor Impreza is original Subaru OEM, since the donor was a factory-built Subaru. Some used parts may have been replaced during the car’s service life with aftermarket equivalents; the junkyard will tell you. OEM parts from a junkyard cost 40–70% less than dealer parts.
What parts are most often interchangeable across Impreza generations?
Body panels, lights, electronics, and interior trim do not interchange across generations. Some engines span two generations (a long-running engine family is often shared between adjacent platforms), so internal engine parts can cross-reference. Some suspension control arms and sway-bar links also carry over. Always confirm with the junkyard.
Do junkyards offer warranty on used Subaru Impreza engines?
30 days is standard on used Subaru engines from Canadian salvage yards. Some yards offer 60-day warranty on engines under 200,000 km. Warranty covers the engine block and head only (not accessories like alternator or starter, which are sold separately). Installation must typically be done by a licensed mechanic for the warranty to remain valid.