To the best of my knowledge all Subarus are AWD vehicles. 93 was the first year the impreza was in production. It was introduced to compete with sportier compacts. The early 93's only came in front wheel drive and in 94 they all came off the assembly line all wheel drive. to my knowledge the Subaru Impreza has never been offered as RWD All 1993 Imprezas (first year of US production) were offered in three trim levels; base, L, and LS. Which options are available for your vehicle vary based on this. All models but base were available as FWD or AWD, and there are no RWD models. Base was FWD only, and sedan only (L and LS are sedan OR 5-door.) Engines vary; The US only got one powerplant, the 1.8 liter EJ18S (SOHC 16 valve flat four) while the UK also got a 1.6 and 2.0. Not sure what all there is in Japan. The UK didn't get the Impreza till 1994 anyway.
Make sure that the car has low mileage, you don't want to start out with a car that might have problems. Check and see if the car has ever been involved in any accidents, too.
Subaru says 105,000 miles. Far be it for me to contradict the engineers, that sounds like a lot, it's the most I have ever heard of. And it IS an interference engine. If it breaks, the valves will collide with pistons= blown engine
Sounds like a broken clutch spring.
Data taken from http://everything2.com/index.pl?node=Subaru%20Impreza Subaru Impreza 1993-2000 1.8L * Fuel Capacity: 15.9 US gallons/60 liters * Engine Oil: 4.2 US quarts/4 liters Someone decided to talk about gas capacity not oil... and I don't know what to do with it, so I'll post it here. (since I know the max gas i'v ever put in the car is 13 gallons) I read somewhere that it is about 13gal. However, when I top up my Subaru Impreza Wagon L, I get a full tank that is about 8 gal. Perhaps the fuel gauge is not working 100% well. I will put a spare tank in the car and run it empty to get the mileage from a full tank and use that as an estimate rather than rely on the fuel gauge. =)
Subaru has had all their vehicles as standard AWD in the US since 1997. There are only a select few models in the Japanese market that are 2WD. However, in 2013 the Subaru BRZ was debuted as a joint venture with Toyota and this is a Rear Wheel Drive, Sport Coupe', Subaru's first mass production 2WD vehicle since 1996 and first mass production RWD ever. However, standard dictates that if it's a Subaru, it's AWD.
Many places offer used cars that you can shop for online. Autotrader is a online site that lets you search for cars within a specified area with what ever options and what price range you would like to look in.
Features to Love The 2007 Subaru Impreza WRX 4-dr Sedan AWD is a sturdy sport sedan packed with power and heavily infused with handling prowess. There are certain features to love about the 2007 Impreza WRX. Handling - Impreza owners love to croon about the dreamlike handling of their car. They have reason to brag. The Impreza was designed with handling in mind. Alloy wheels come standard, as do disk brakes on all four wheels. Of course, the standard all-wheel drive is a feature that few full-size sedans will ever offer. Power - From a pure numbers perspective, the engine doesn’t sound like much to boast about. 2.5 liters. Horizontally opposed. Humdrum, right? Wrong. The WRX engine kicks a heart-stopping 220+ horsepower that is more than enough for anyone wanting to drive within legal parameters. Reliability - A good car is a car that lasts. The 2007 Subaru Impreza WRX is a car that has been built to last. Solid engineering and high-quality parts have fused a rock-solid car that remains sporty, but offers integrity. Tough steel front suspension links and some extra tweaks to the power train make the 2007 model even better than before. Safety - The 2007 Subaru Impreza WRX may be powerful, but it is also safe. Standard front airbags, side curtain airbags and hip airbags provide optimal safety for everyone in the vehicle. You can also rely on great crash ratings. Features to Loathe Creature Comforts - A Subaru is not a Cadillac, so don’t expect the plush seats and expansive legroom. As long as you are a medium size person, you shouldn’t be too cramped. However, seat softness could use some help. For the passengers in tow, a few extra inches of legroom in the back seats would be warranted. Fuel Economy - The 2007 Subaru Impreza WRX makes no claims to be a fuel-efficient vehicle. While definitely not a gas-guzzler, its 19 MPG in the city and 22 MPG on the highway are a bit heavy on fuel consumption, especially for a sleek sedan. Features to Think About Is the 2007 Subaru Impreza for you? Just maybe. Like most Subarus, it is built for recreation, rugged conditions, and rough weather. This model is great, since it brings together the adventure-style performance of a Subaru with the sleek-and-stylish model of a city sports car. At the same time, it postures itself as a family-style sedan with durability and safety.
No. The Forester debuted in 1997, a time after Subaru went to AWD with all their vehicles.
Subaru has had all their vehicles as standard AWD in the US since 1997. There are only a select few models in the Japanese market that are 2WD. However, in 2013 the Subaru BRZ was debuted as a joint venture with Toyota and this is a Rear Wheel Drive, Sport Coupe', Subaru's first mass production 2WD vehicle since 1996 and first mass production RWD ever. However, standard dictates that if it's a Subaru, it's AWD.
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up until the 1985 models of subaru they didnt have timing belts. instead they have a gear that runs off of the crankshaft, making the older subarus(1984 and older) the most reliable cars ever made. i personally drive a 1984 GL 1.8L non turbo, and have done the rebuild. my ODO is at 259922.2 mi.
they can drive what ever they want :)