Subaru Impreza Wrx on 2040-cars
Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Engine:2.0L 1994CC H4 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Manual
Make: Subaru
Model: Impreza
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Trim: WRX Wagon 4-Door
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: AWD
Mileage: 111,432
Exterior Color: Silver
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Blue
Number of Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: 4
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
THIS SUBARU IMPREZA WRX 2.0 TURBO HAS BEEN BOUGHT SALVAGE DUE TO ENGINE KNOCK, NOT ACCIDENT. I STILL HAVE THE ORGINAL 111K ENGINE AND VIDEO OF IT RUNNING KNOCKING PRIOR INSTALLATION OF 91K ENGINE. THE REPLACEMENT ENGINE WAS PURCHASED FEW WEEKS AGO & INSTALLED WITH MANY NEW PARTS TO ENSURE LONGIVITY OF REPLACEMENT ENGINE. SINCE ENGINE WAS OUT RECENTLY ALL MAINTAINENCE WAS DONE . NEW, FLUIDS, SPARKPLUGS , ALL BELTS, WATER PUMP, TENSIONER, REAR MAIN SEAL,EXHAUST & TURBO GASKETS , NEW FREON R134 , F1 STAGE 2 CLUTCH, F1 ALUMINIUM FLYWHEEL, HEADERS, FULL EXHAUST ,HR SPRINGS ,BRAIDED LINES ,ALUMINIUM CHASSIS SPACERS MOUNTS & POLY BUSHINGS AUTOMETER, SHORT THROW SHIFTER, K&N FILTER, HID LIGHTS, DYNO MAT & ALPINE I POD ROCKFORD CLARION POLK AUDIO SOUND SYSTEM & MORE. FLY IN DRIVE HOME LEAKS NOTHING. MINOR CONCERN IS POWER STEERING WHINES WHEN COLD BUT WILL BUY NEW IF BUY IT NOW IS MET & WINDSHIELD HAS MINOR CRACK ON PASSENGER NOT IN DRIVERS VIEW,THE SOUND SYSTEM DONT HELP. I WILL REPLACE BOTH MINOR PARTS NEW IF BIN PRICE IS MET NEW WINSHIELD & POWER STEERING PUMP. NO RUST NO TARES BEAUTIFUL CLEAN IN & OUT,DRIVES SHIFTS TIGHT & CLOSE NO PROBLEMS. KEEP IN MIND ITS A 2002 USED BY ANY MEANS NOT NEW BUT KEPT IN REAL GOOD SHAPE AS ALL MY RIDES. NEBRASKA TITLE STATES ORIGINAL BELOW UNDER LEGENDS STATES PREVIOUS SLAVAGE,CAR HAS BEEN RECENTLY INSPECTED BY NE.DMV.GOV. TITLE DOESNT HURT THE INTEGRITY OF THIS CARS PERFORMANCE, HANDLING NOR OPERATION, BEAUTY IS IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER ANY QUESTIONS CALL 402-706-9655 I COULD SEND VIDEO'S THROUGH PHONE IF NEED BE OR SHOW IN PERSON TO NEW OWNER. THANKS FOR VIEWING
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Junkyard Gem: 1992 Subaru Loyale Wagon, with Budget Cargo Carrier
Fri, Nov 10 2017Before there was the Impreza, there was the Leone. Sold in the United States at first as, simply, The Subaru, the Loyale name appeared on the last few years of the third-generation Leones. Here's a final-model-year example of the Loyale wagon in a Denver wrecking yard, complete with rust, outdoorsy-activity-themed stickers, and interesting homebuilt plywood upgrades. These cars weren't quite as sturdy as their successors, but this one reached the magical 200,000-mile mark during its quarter-century on the roads and trails of Colorado. For some reason, there's a mid-1990s Mazda Miata M Edition badge on the tailgate. Some Colorado Subaru dealerships sell "Rocky Mountain Edition" option packages, so perhaps this was the Loyale owner's way of joining the exclusive club for owners of Subarus with snow-grooved floormats and ski-friendly roof racks. In keeping with that theme of homebrewed upgrades, this car has a plywood version of the roof-mounted cargo carriers so popular with local Outback owners. Sure, it's a bit heavy and the lack of paint reduced its lifespan, but it got the job done. The skinny twine holding the box to its plumbing-pipe mounts looks a bit scary; I'd hoped to see some hefty lag-bolts going through the roof's metal into the box's underside, but did not find any such hardware. Tailgating this rig would not have been advised. Inside, a sturdy wooden floor covers the rear-seat and cargo area. Just the thing for lots of bicycle parts or camping gear! It's those little details that make an installation like this work best. A tire receipt from last year shows that this car lived in even-more-Subariffic-than-Denver Boulder, and that it was still running and being maintained in the recent past. Unlike nearly all retired Subarus of this era that I see in Denver junkyards, this one has not a single cannabis-dispensary sticker on the dash (in stark contrast to, for example, this THC-saturated '84 GL wagon). None of that lung-capacity-destroying weed for this Subaru, no sir— just healthy outdoor adventures! You could still buy front-wheel-drive Subarus in 1992, but this one is an all-wheel-drive car with 5-speed manual transmission and 90-horse boxer-four engine. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Before Subaru pitched their wagons as outdoor-activity-enabling adventuremobiles, they were sold as practical family haulers.
2019 Subaru Forester Drivers' Notes Review | Space with a view
Fri, Dec 21 2018The Subaru Forester, launching in the 1990s, is one of the earliest crossover models, blending SUV design and capability with car-like handling and refinement. For 2019, the Forester was completely redesigned, though it might be hard to tell. The styling is conservatively updated, and the boxy, upright design people seem to like it kept as untouched as possible. One of the bigger changes is the under-the-hood offerings. The 250-horsepower turbocharged 2.0-liter flat-4 has been dropped completely. Also, the standard 2.5-liter naturally aspirated flat-4 no longer offers a manual transmission option. On the upside, power has increased from 170 horsepower to 182, and torque increases from 174 pound-feet to 176. Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore: I spent a couple of nights in the 2019 Forester and I generally liked it. The new gen feels fresher, without overt changes. The front end looks great. All of the sharp design lines, the now-standard LED headlights and the prominent grille work together to make a statement. Subaru, Ford and plenty of others, all seem to have taken a page from Audi's playbook of using piercing headlights and a simple yet sporty silhouette. It works. The back is not as good. The last Forester looked cleaner. This one looks like a Honda CR-V knock-off. It's tough to make rear styling in a crossover great, but the Forester went in the wrong direction. Overall, though, it's a good looking machine, stem to almost stern. Inside, the visibility is outstanding. The pillars are relatively thin and the seats are mounted up rather high. You can see out of this thing in all directions. The Forester has always had a good greenhouse feel, so I'm glad that continues. Inside is more of a mixed bag. The cabin pieces and shapes are a little cheap and odd. This one, done up in almost all black with some leather, is decent, but I'd prefer a simpler aesthetic. The boxer four is fine. It works hard to build speed, but it channels mid-range power and blasts by slower moving traffic. The Forester rides better than ever, thanks in part to Subaru's new global platform. Steering is a little light in a good way, the brakes have a solid grab and in general, I like driving the Forester. I'm more of an Outback guy, but Subaru has fortified the Forester in enough ways to keep it competitive. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
Subaru looks back on record-setting WRX STI from 2011 Isle of Man
Fri, 27 Dec 2013In what we can only presume/hope is a precursor to the launch of the next-gen WRX STI, Subaru has released three videos now giving us a look back at the history of the STI-badged WRX models. In this third video, Dominick Infante, national manager of product communications at Subaru of America, got ahold of the automaker's 2011 WRX STI that broke records for the Isle of Man TT Challenge a couple of years ago.
In 2011, rally driver Mark Higgins piloted this car to a lap speed record of 115 miles per hour and a lap time record of 19:56.7 around the 37.8-mile course. The race-prepped STI, which Infante refers to as an "STI on steroids," features a beefed-up suspension, a wonderful-sounding open exhaust and the removal of the speed limiter to go with full roll cage and racing seats and harnesses.
Scroll down to see - and hear - new driving footage of this 2011 WRX STI with Infante behind the wheel as well as some race footage from 2011 - including a near-disaster Higgins averted at 150 mph. Also, be sure to check out the previous videos from Subaru for the 1998 Impreza 22B STI and a 2004 WRX STI.