The depends entirely on year, model, and trim. I would check kbb.com for official value. However, I will note that most if not all Subaru's maintain their value longer than most makes.
City of Subarus was created in 1998.
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Most local US dealerships that sell Subarus (whether or not the dealership itself exclusively sells Subarus) all offer insurance for Subarus. General insurance for automobiles, including Subarus, is also offered by places such as AAA, AMA, and State Farm.
If you mean do any Subarus have an automatic transmission, then the answer is yes - all models are available with automatic transmissions.
yes, generally.
No.
Yes. All Subarus of recent vintage use timing belts. See your owner's manual. Not all Subarus will have a belt, some 6 cylinder models have a timing chain.
Outbacks for the US market have always been assembled in Lafayette, Indiana.
Probably a dirty distributor, broken cap, or broken igniter. Its best to have a mechanic that is very familiar with Subarus to work on them. Subarus don't have your average motor and mechanics unfamiliar with Subaru's can easily make a fatal mistake in working on them.
subarus are not good cars so i would say no
I believe it was used in a number of Subarus. I have one in my 2001 Legacy.