Subaru

  • 2013-2014 Subaru Outback AWD 3.6L

    Overview The 2013-2014 Subaru Outback 3.6R represents the final years of the fourth generation of Subaru’s flagship crossover wagon. Built on the Subaru Legacy platform, this generation moved the Outback toward a more substantial, SUV-like footprint compared to its predecessors. Manufactured primarily at the Subaru of Indiana Automotive plant in Lafayette, Indiana, the vehicle was…

  • 2002 Subaru Legacy Wagon AWD (incl. Outback) 3.0L

    Overview The 2002 Subaru Legacy Wagon and its rugged counterpart, the Outback, represent the third generation of the brand’s midsize platform. Introduced to the North American market to compete with traditional SUVs and station wagons, this generation focused on balancing car-like handling with the utility of a permanent all-wheel-drive system. The 3.0-liter flat-six engine, known…

  • 2005-2007 Subaru Outback AWD 3.0L

    Overview The 2005-2007 Subaru Outback 3.0L represents the third generation of the brand’s flagship crossover, built on the BL/BP platform. Introduced to the North American market to bridge the gap between standard wagons and dedicated sport utility vehicles, this model utilized a sophisticated horizontally opposed six-cylinder engine. This configuration provided a lower center of gravity…

  • 1992-1994 Subaru Legacy Wagon AWD Turbo 2.2L

    Overview The 1992-1994 Subaru Legacy Wagon Turbo represents a specific era of Subaru engineering, where the brand began to solidify its reputation for combining turbocharged performance with the utility of an all-wheel-drive station wagon. Introduced as a high-performance variant of the first-generation Legacy, this model was designed to bridge the gap between a practical family…

  • 2020-2026 Subaru Outback AWD 2.5L

    Overview The Subaru Outback, introduced for the 2020 model year, represents the seventh generation of the brand’s signature crossover wagon. Built on the Subaru Global Platform (SGP), this model utilizes a high-strength steel architecture designed to improve rigidity, crash safety, and handling dynamics compared to its predecessor. The vehicle is manufactured at Subaru of Indiana…

  • 1992 Subaru Legacy Wagon AWD Turbo 2.2L

    Overview The 1992 Subaru Legacy Wagon Turbo represents a significant period in the brand’s history, marking the introduction of forced induction to the North American market. As part of the first generation of the Legacy, this model was designed to compete with established mid-size wagons by offering a unique combination of permanent all-wheel drive and…

  • 2018-2019 Subaru Outback AWD 3.6L

    Overview The 2018-2019 Subaru Outback 3.6R represents the final years of the fifth-generation Outback, a vehicle that solidified Subaru’s reputation for blending station wagon utility with the rugged capability of a sport utility vehicle. Built on the Subaru Global Platform architecture, this model year range benefited from significant refinements in noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH)…

  • 1990-1993 Subaru Loyale 1.8L

    Overview The Subaru Loyale, marketed in its home market as the Subaru Leone, represented the final evolution of the company’s long-running compact platform before the introduction of the Impreza. Sold in the United States from 1990 to 1993, the Loyale served as the entry-level offering for the brand, positioned below the Legacy. It was available…

  • 2003-2005 Subaru Outback SPT AWD 2.0L

    Overview The Subaru Outback Sport, based on the Impreza platform, served as a distinct entry in the small station wagon segment during the early 2000s. Positioned as a more rugged, adventure-oriented version of the standard Impreza wagon, it featured increased ride height, unique exterior cladding, and standard Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive. This model was designed for…

  • 1990-1991 Subaru Loyale 4WD 1.8L

    Overview The Subaru Loyale, marketed in other global regions as the Subaru Leone, represented the final evolution of the company’s long-standing compact platform before the introduction of the Impreza. By the 1990-1991 model years, the Loyale served as the entry-level offering in the Subaru lineup, positioned below the Legacy. It was recognized for its utilitarian…

  • 1990 Subaru Loyale 4WD Turbo 1.8L

    Overview The 1990 Subaru Loyale 4WD Turbo represents the final evolution of the brand’s compact platform that defined its market presence throughout the 1980s. Known internally as the L-Series, the Loyale served as the successor to the GL, maintaining the rugged, utilitarian engineering that established Subaru as a niche manufacturer for drivers in mountainous or…

  • 1992-1993 Subaru Loyale AWD 1.8L

    Overview The 1992-1993 Subaru Loyale represents the final stage of a long-running platform that established Subaru’s reputation for all-weather capability in the North American market. Known internally as the L-Series, the Loyale served as the entry-level offering beneath the more sophisticated Legacy. Its engineering focused on simplicity, utilizing a longitudinally mounted flat-four engine paired with…