When did the Subaru Legacy first come out?

When did the Subaru Legacy first come out?

The first generation Subaru Legacy is a mid-size family car / wagon developed by Fuji Heavy Industries. The Legacy was an all new model, and was considered a notable departure from Subaru products in the past. The worldwide introduction of the Legacy sedan and wagon was achieved in 1989.

When did the beltline treatment start on the Subaru Legacy?

The beltline treatment was used again on the SVX when it was introduced in 1992. The Legacy broke with many Subaru traditions, such as no longer locating the spare tire in the engine compartment, behind the engine and above the transmission, a tradition started with the 1966 Subaru 1000, a method also used in the Citroën GS.

When did the Legacy sedan and wagon come out?

The worldwide introduction of the Legacy sedan and wagon was achieved in 1989. The earlier sedan and wagon are becoming more rare and collectables especially the earlier wagons.

What are the trim levels of the Subaru Legacy?

The Legacy; the more time you spend with it, the more you will appreciate it. The European, British and Australian versions were offered with three trim levels; the upscale GX, the more affordable LX in Australia called the GL in Europe and the UK, and the very basic DL in parts of Europe, with AWD offered as an option on the GX, LX and GL.

The first generation Subaru Legacy is a mid-size family car / wagon developed by Fuji Heavy Industries. The Legacy was an all new model, and was considered a notable departure from Subaru products in the past. The worldwide introduction of the Legacy sedan and wagon was achieved in 1989.

What does the B stand for on a Subaru Legacy?

The “B” designation stood for Bilstein. Turbocharged versions continued to be available in markets that used right-hand-drive configurations.

Why is Subaru Legacy called Liberty in Australia?

The maker’s flagship car, it is unique in its class for offering all-wheel drive as a standard feature, and Subaru’s traditional BOXER engine. The Legacy bears the name Liberty in Australia out of deference to Legacy Australia, an organisation dedicated to caring for the families of military service veterans.

The worldwide introduction of the Legacy sedan and wagon was achieved in 1989. The earlier sedan and wagon are becoming more rare and collectables especially the earlier wagons.

What kind of wheels does the Subaru Legacy use?

The Legacy was also the second Subaru to use wheels with five lug nuts instead of four to better cope with the increased horsepower and torque from the powertrain.

What kind of transmission does a Subaru Legacy GT have?

(As a side-note, the 1994 Legacy GT trim used the non-turbo EJ22E.) The sedan was available with strengthened 4EAT Automatic transmission or a stronger 5-speed manual transmission.

How do you ground a Subaru Legacy International?

Here is a link to someone elses Subaru Legacy International • View topic – Grounding mod question .There are pics further down on the page. It is not quite how I did it but it gives you a pretty good idea. I just went to either side of the intake manifold, and to the two strut towers.

The beltline treatment was used again on the SVX when it was introduced in 1992. The Legacy broke with many Subaru traditions, such as no longer locating the spare tire in the engine compartment, behind the engine and above the transmission, a tradition started with the 1966 Subaru 1000, a method also used in the Citroën GS.

The Legacy; the more time you spend with it, the more you will appreciate it. The European, British and Australian versions were offered with three trim levels; the upscale GX, the more affordable LX in Australia called the GL in Europe and the UK, and the very basic DL in parts of Europe, with AWD offered as an option on the GX, LX and GL.

When did the Subaru Legacy E-Tune 2 come out?

The GT-B is a further enhanced version of the GT Legacy Wagon, the “B” in the name referring to the Bilstein struts that the car was equipped with. The E-Tune II was introduced in 2001 as a 2002 model.

What kind of roof does a Subaru Legacy have?

Flat roof wagons are no longer manufactured worldwide, and instead the raised roof is used for both the Legacy wagon and Legacy Outback (Lancaster in Japan). In late 2000 the EZ30, a newly designed 3.0 L H6 was offered in the Outback and Lancaster (Japan) models. The Legacy is the only vehicle in this class that provides AWD as standard equipment.

What is SI Drive on Subaru Legacy 2.5?

Standard on all Legacy 2.5 GT models, SI-DRIVE manifests itself as a console knob with which the driver can select from one of three pre-programmed engine maps — called Intelligent, Sport and Sport Sharp modes.

What kind of headlights does a Subaru Legacy have?

1998–2004 Subaru Legacy 2.0 GT-B E-Tune II Touring Wagon (Japan) with clear rear turn signal lenses and amber bulbs. Late model Subaru Legacy L Wagon in the U.S. with amber-colored rear turn signal lenses, painted door handles, molding, and mirrors. Subaru Liberty RX Sedan (Australia).

Where is the spare tire on a Subaru Legacy?

The Legacy broke with many Subaru traditions, such as no longer locating the spare tire in the engine compartment, behind the engine and above the transmission, a tradition started with the 1966 Subaru 1000, a method also used in the Citroën GS.

What’s the world speed record for a Subaru Legacy?

On April 23, 1998, a Generation III Subaru Legacy set a new world speed record for mass-produced turbocharged station wagons with small engines (1,600 cc-2,000 cc class), clocking 270.532 km/h (168.101 mph) over one kilometer on Highway 10 in La Junta, Colorado.

Where is the BeltLine on a Subaru Legacy?

The sedan has a break in the beltline where it drops down from the windshield to the front door glass, and then juts up from the rear door glass to the rear window, and the beltline is interrupted as it transitions down to the rear window on the wagon. The beltline treatment was used again on the SVX when it was introduced in 1992.

Where is the Subaru Loyale GL / DL made?

Subaru renames the GL/DL as the Loyale (with on-demand 4wd, made until 1994) and introduces the new all-wheel-drive and front wheel drive Legacy and the 2.2L engine. There are a number of Legacy models. Many Legacys are made in Lafayette, Indiana, all are made there by 1994.

When did the Subaru Ti type’s come out?

The “Ti type S” sedan and wagon, introduced in 1991, were offered with items available on the more expensive VZ and TZ but with the smaller 1.8 engine.