1987-1994 Subaru Justy 1.2L
Overview The Subaru Justy, marketed in the United States between 1987 and 1994, served as the brand’s entry-level subcompact offering. Designed to compete in the high-efficiency segment, the Justy was notable for its unconventional three-cylinder engine configuration and its availability with an optional electronically controlled continuously variable transmission (ECVT), which was a rarity for the […]
1990-1991 Subaru Justy 4WD 1.2L
Overview The 1990-1991 Subaru Justy represents a unique chapter in the brand’s history, serving as the company’s entry-level offering in the North American market. Developed during a period when Subaru was transitioning from a niche manufacturer of rugged, utilitarian vehicles to a broader competitor in the passenger car segment, the Justy was designed to provide […]
1988 Subaru Justy 4WD 1.2L
Overview The 1988 Subaru Justy 4WD represents a distinct chapter in the brand’s history, serving as the entry-level offering that introduced the benefits of all-wheel drive to the subcompact segment. Developed during a period when Subaru was solidifying its reputation for rugged, weather-capable vehicles, the Justy utilized a unique three-cylinder engine configuration. Its design prioritized […]
1989-1991 Subaru Justy 4WD 1.2L
Overview The Subaru Justy, specifically the 1989-1991 model years, represents a unique entry in the North American subcompact segment. During this period, Subaru positioned the Justy as an affordable, fuel-efficient alternative to larger vehicles, distinguished primarily by its available “On-Demand” 4WD system. Unlike most competitors in the micro-car class that relied exclusively on front-wheel drive, […]
1992-1993 Subaru Justy AWD 1.2L
Overview The Subaru Justy, sold in the United States during the early 1990s, represented a unique entry in the subcompact segment. As one of the few vehicles of its size to offer an optional on-demand four-wheel-drive system, it carved out a niche for drivers requiring traction in inclement weather without the bulk of a traditional […]
2006-2009 Subaru Impreza Wagon 2.5L
Overview The 2006-2009 Subaru Impreza Wagon represents the latter half of the second generation of Subaru’s compact car line, often referred to by enthusiasts as the “GD” chassis. During this period, Subaru refined the Impreza with a distinct front-end design update, characterized by a three-section grille inspired by the brand’s aviation heritage. This generation solidified […]
2003-2009 Subaru Impreza Wagon 2.5L
Overview The 2003-2009 Subaru Impreza Wagon represents the second generation of the brand’s compact platform, internally designated as the GD chassis for sedans and GG for wagons. This generation marked a significant departure in styling and structural rigidity compared to its predecessor, featuring a more robust chassis design and improved safety standards. Marketed in the […]
2010-2012 Subaru Impreza Wagon 2.5L
Overview The 2010-2012 Subaru Impreza Wagon represents the third generation of the company’s compact vehicle line, built on the GE/GH/GR platform. During this period, Subaru positioned the Impreza as a practical, all-weather utility vehicle, emphasizing its standard Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system. The wagon body style, particularly in the Outback Sport trim, catered to buyers seeking […]
2015-2016 Subaru Impreza Sport AWD 2.0L
Overview The 2015-2016 Subaru Impreza Sport represents the fourth generation of the brand’s compact offering, built on the SJ platform. Positioned as a versatile, all-weather vehicle, the Sport trim served as a bridge between the base Impreza and the performance-oriented WRX models. It featured a distinct aesthetic package, including roof rails, unique 17-inch alloy wheels, […]
1993-1995 Subaru Impreza Wagon 1.8L
Overview The first-generation Subaru Impreza, introduced for the 1993 model year, represented a significant expansion of the brand’s reach in the North American market. Positioned below the Legacy, the Impreza was designed to compete in the growing compact car segment, offering a blend of utility and mechanical simplicity. The wagon variant provided a practical alternative […]
2012 Subaru Impreza Wagon 2.0L
Overview The 2012 Subaru Impreza Wagon represents the introduction of the fourth generation of the Impreza line. Built on a revised platform, this model year shifted the focus toward improved fuel efficiency and interior space without abandoning the brand’s signature mechanical layout. Subaru transitioned from the previous 2.5-liter engine to a new 2.0-liter FB-series boxer […]
2003-2005 Subaru Impreza Wagon 2.0L
Overview The 2003-2005 Subaru Impreza Wagon represents the second generation of the brand’s compact platform, internally designated as the GD/GG chassis. During this period, Subaru solidified its reputation for combining standard all-wheel drive with a practical, utilitarian body style. The wagon variant, particularly the Outback Sport trim, catered to consumers seeking a balance between the […]
