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Images: Subaru GE/GH Impreza (2007-11)

Images: Subaru GE/GH Impreza (2007-11) The Subaru GH Impreza hatchback was released in September 2007, with the GE sedan following in December 2008. The GH and GE Impreza were powered by 2.0-litre horizontally opposed (or flat) four-cylinder petrol engines that were mated to either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmissions, the latter with a […]

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Images: Subaru GP/GJ Impreza (2012-16)

Images: Subaru GP.I and GJ.I Impreza (2012-15) Released in March 2012, the fourth generation Subaru Impreza was available as a small hatchback (GP) or sedan (GJ). Manufactured in Ota, Japan, the all-wheel drive GP and GJ Imprezas were powered by 2.0-litre flat four-cylinder petrol engines that were mated to either six-speed manual transmission or continuously […]

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Images: Subaru GC/GM Impreza WRX (1994-00)

Images: Subaru GC.I/GM.I Impreza WRX (1994-96) Released in February 1994, the Subaru GC/GM Impreza WRX (short for ‘World Rally Experimental’) was available as a four-wheel drive sedan (GC) or wagon (GM). Manufactured in Ota, Japan, the GC/GM Impreza WRX was powered by Subaru’s 2.0-litre EJ20G horizontally-opposed four-cylinder petrol engine which had double overhead camshafts (per […]

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Images: Subaru SH Forester (2008-12)

Images: Subaru SH.I Forester (2008-10) Released in March 2008, the Subaru SH Series I (SH.I) Forester was a five seat, all-wheel drive SUV. Manufactured in Ota, Japan, the SH.I Forester range was initially powered by naturally aspirated and turbocharged 2.5-litre boxer (or flat) four-cylinder petrol engines. In June 2010, however, the range was expanded with […]

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Images: Subaru SJ Forester (2013-18)

Images: Subaru SJ.I Forester (2013-15) Released in February 2013, the Subaru SJ Forester was a mid-size, all-wheel drive SUV. Manufactured in Gunma, Japan, the all-wheel drive Forester was available with naturally aspirated 2.0- and 2.5-litre petrol engines, a 2.0-litre turbo-diesel unit or a 2 0-litre turbocharged petrol engine for the XT variants…Read full Subaru SJ […]

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Images: Subaru SK Forester (2018-on)

Images: Subaru SK Forester (2018-on) Released in Australia in September 2018, the Subaru SK Forester was a mid-size SUV. Manufactured in Gunma, Japan, the all-wheel drive Subaru SK Forester was powered by a 2.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine that was mated to a continuously variable transmission (CVT) that had seven pre-set ratios…Read full Subaru SK Forester […]

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Images: Subaru GK/GT Impreza (2016-on)

Images: Subaru GK/GT Impreza (2016-on) Released in Australia in December 2016, fifth-generation Subaru Impreza range consisted of the GK Impreza sedan and the GT Impreza hatch. Manufactured in Ota, Japan, the all-wheel drive Subaru GK/GT Impreza was powered by a 2.0-litre FB20 petrol engine that was mated to either a six-speed manual or continuously variable […]

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Images: Subaru SF Forester (1997-02)

Images: Subaru SF Forester (1997-02) Released in August 1997, the Subaru SF Series I (SF.I) Forester was a mid-size, all-wheel drive wagon. Manufactured in Ota, Japan, the SF.I Forester was powered by Subaru’s 2.0-litre EJ202 boxer (or flat) four-cylinder petrol engine which had a single overhead camshaft, four valves per cylinder and a compression ratio […]

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Images: Subaru SG Forester (2002-08)

Images: Subaru SG.I Forester (2002-05) Released in July 2002, the Subaru SG Series I (SG.I) Forester was a five-seat, all-wheel drive wagon. Manufactured in Ota, Japan, the SG.I Forester range initially consisted of the X and XS variants, powered by 2.5-litre horizontally-opposed (or flat) four-cylinder petrol engines. In August 2003, however, the turbocharged XT variant […]

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Images: Subaru Z1 BRZ (2012-on)

Images: Subaru Z1 BRZ (2012-16) Released in July 2012, the Subaru Z1 BRZ was a two door coupe with two-plus-two seating. Jointly developed with Toyota and closely related to theToyota 86, the rear-wheel drive BRZ was powered by a 2.0-litre horizontally-opposed (or boxer) engine which that was mated to either a six-speed automatic or manual […]

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