2004 Subaru Impreza Wrx 63k Miles One Owner Vehicle on 2040-cars
Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, United States
|                                                                                          LOW RESERVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 2004 Subaru Impreza WRX 63k original miles Silver exterior with black interior 5-Speed manual transmission ABS 4-SRS Airbags Power mirrors Power windows Power door locks with keyless entry Cassette player with 6-CD indash changer Fog Lights Alloy wheels Maintenance that has been done recently: -New timing belt kit -Valve cover gaskets on both sides -Subaru OEM oil filter and oil change -Coolant change -Transmission and rear differential oil change with OEM Subaru oil -Brake pads changed on all four corners -A/C checked and recharged -Tire rotation (the tread remaining at around 90-95%) I spent around $2000 on the maintenance and have all receipts. The car is 100% stock, looks and drives like new. You won`t be disappointed. I have a Clean and Clear NJ tittle on hands. The car is ready to be registered and driven. If you have any questions please ask. LOW RESERVE!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks! | 
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Subaru plans to electrify entire range by the middle of the 2030s
Mon, Jan 20 2020Nipping infinite rumors in the bud, Subaru confirmed the Outback, the Forester, the BRZ, the WRX STI, and every other car it makes will go utilize some form of electrified powertain or disappear by the middle of the 2030s. The Japanese automaker announced it plans to kick exclusively gasoline-powered cars out of its global portfolio in about 15 years' time. The announcement comes in the wake of ever-stricter emissions regulations around the globe, notably in China and in the European Union. The firm isn't going to turn the tap off overnight, though. Toyota owns an 8.7% stake in Subaru, and the two partners are jointly developing a pair of electric cars due out during the 2020s. Others will inevitably follow. By 2030, hybrid and electric models will represent at least 40% of Subaru's annual global output. In the meantime, Subaru is funneling an immense amount of money into adapting Toyota's hybrid technology to its vehicles. The gasoline-electric variant of the Crosstrek introduced in 2018 a product of this collaboration. Executives outlined plans to release a "strong hybrid" again built with Toyota parts, though they stopped short of providing more details. They also stressed their goal isn't to achieve mere badge-engineering. "Although we're using Toyota technology, we want to make hybrids that are distinctly Subaru. It's not only about reducing CO2 emissions. We need to further improve vehicle safety and the performance of our all-wheel drive," affirmed Tetsuo Onuki, Subaru's chief technology officer, during a briefing Reuters attended. His comments suggest all-wheel drive will continue to define the members of Subaru's range in the electric-only era. The configuration has been one of the brand's strongest selling points for decades, and it helped it grow from a niche brand peddling obscure cars to a major mainstream automaker in the United States, so giving it up would be marketing suicide. The horizontally-opposed engine is Subaru's second signature, it's what the C-shaped daytime running lights seen on its cars are inspired by, but Onuki confirmed it will no longer be the only way Subarus are motivated.
BMW M5 and FCA's 5-year plan | Autoblog Podcast #544
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Junkyard Gem: 1992 Subaru SVX
Wed, Jul 20 2016Subaru is doing quite well these days with its formula of selling a combination of sensible pavement-optional commuters and rally-inspired performance cars, but go back a quarter-century or so and many of the cars with the Pleiades badges were known more for futuristic jet-fighter-style cockpits and weird gadgetry. This philosophy reached its peak with the brilliant, bizarre Subaru SVX, sold in North America for the 1992 through 1995 model years. Here's a well-preserved purple SVX I spotted a few days ago in a Denver self-service yard. Just look at the side glass! It's impossible to not love the way this car looks. The design of the SVX's exterior was the creation of Giorgetto Giugiaro. The SVX had a DOHC flat-six displacing 3.3 liters, the largest street engine Subaru had built up to that point. It made 231 horsepower, which was respectable for the era. Unfortunately, Subaru didn't have a manual transmission that could handle that kind of engine power, so every SVX came with a four-speed automatic... which (in addition to being way less fun than a manual) also couldn't handle the EG33's output. For this reason, you see SVXs in fairly decent condition at junkyards all the time; a good-running, clean example is worth good money, but one with a bad transmission is worth its weight in scrap. Related Video:

 
										



















