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Images: Subaru BH Outback (1998-03)

Images: Subaru BH.I Outback (1998-01) Released in October 1998, the BH Series I (BH.I) Outback was a mid-size, all-wheel drive wagon. Manufactured in Ota, Japan, the BH Outback was initially available with a 2.5-litre horizontally-opposed (or flat) four cylinder petrol engine. In October 2000, the Outback range was expanded with the introduction of the 3.0i […]

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Images: Subaru BP Outback (2003-09)

Images: Subaru BP.I Outback (2003-06) Released in September 2003, the Subaru BP Series I (BP.I) Outback was a five-seat, all-wheel drive wagon. Manufactured in Ota, Japan, the BO Outback range initially consisted of the 2.5i variants, which were powered by a 2.5-litre horizontally-opposed (or flat) four-cylinder petrol engine. In October 2003, however, the range was […]

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Images: Subaru BE/BH Liberty (1998-03)

Images: Subaru BE.I/BH.I Liberty (1998-01) The BH Series I (BH.I) Liberty wagon was released in October 1998, with the BE Series I (BE.I) Liberty sedan following in March 1999. Manufactured in Ota, Japan, the all-wheel drive sedan and wagon Liberty ranges consisted of 2.0i and 2.5i variants, powered by 2.0- and 2.5-litre horizontally-opposed (or flat) […]

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Images: Subaru BL/BP Liberty (2003-09)

Images: Subaru BL.I/BP.I Liberty (2003-06) Released in September 2003, the Subaru BL and BP Liberty was available all-wheel drive sedans and wagons, respectively. Manufactured in Ota, Japan, the BL.I and BP.I Liberty range initially consisted of the 2.0i, 2.5i and 2.0 GT variants. In August 2004, however, the range was updated and expanded with the […]

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Images: Subaru BM/BR Liberty (2009-14)

Images: Subaru BM.I/BR.I Liberty (2009-12) Released in September 2009, the fifth-generation Subaru Liberty was available as a mid-size sedan (BM) or wagon (BR). Manufactured in Ota, Japan, the all-wheel drive BM.I/BR.I Liberty range was powered by three horizontally-opposed (or flat) petrol engines… Read full Subaru BM/BR Liberty review Images: Subaru BM.II/BR.II Liberty (2012-14) Released in […]

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Images: Subaru BN Liberty (2014-20)

Images: Subaru BN.I Liberty (2014-17) Released in Australia in December 2014, the Subaru BN Liberty was a mid-size, all-wheel drive sedan. Manufactured in Gunma, Japan, the sixth-generation Liberty was available with 2.5-litre four-cylinder and 3.6-litre six-cylinder horizontally-opposed petrol engines. Both engines were mated to continuously variable transmissions (CVTs or Subaru’s ‘Lineatronic’) which had six pre-set […]

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Images: Subaru GD/GG Impreza WRX (2000-07)

Images: Subaru GD/GG Impreza WRX (2000-07) Released in October 2000, the Subaru GD and GG Series I (GD.I and GG.I) Impreza WRX was available as a sedan or wagon, respectively. Manufactured in Ota, Japan, the GD/GG Impreza WRX range was initially powered by Subaru’s 2.0-litre horizontally opposed four-cylinder EJ205 engine which had double overhead camshafts […]

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Images: Subaru GE/GH Impreza WRX (2007-13)

Images: Subaru GE.I/GH.I Impreza WRX (2007-10) The Subaru GH Impreza WRX hatchback was released in September 2007, with the GH Impreza WRX STi hatchback following in February 2008 and the GE Impreza WRX sedan in December 2008. Manufactured in Ota, Japan, the all-wheel drive Impreza WRX and WRX STi were powered by Subaru’s 2.5-litre turbocharged […]

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Images: Subaru VM Levorg (2016-20)

Images: Subaru VM.I Levorg (2016-17) Released in Australia in June 2016, the Subaru VM Levorg was a mid-size wagon. Manufactured in Gunma, Japan, the all-wheel drive Subaru Levorg was powered by a 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine that was mated to a continuously variable transmission (CVTs). For Australia, the Levorg was offered in GT, GT-S and […]

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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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