Review: 2017 Subaru Impreza SportTech Canadian Auto Review

Review: 2017 Subaru Impreza SportTech  Canadian Auto Review

Subaru cars are known for their by using a boxer engine layout in the majority of vehicles above 1500 cc. The Symmetrical All Wheel Drive drive-train layout has been available since 1972. The flat/boxer engine and all-wheel-drive became standard equipment for mid-size and smaller cars in many international markets by 1996, which is now standard in the majority of North American market Subaru vehicles. The lone exception would be the BRZ, introduced in 2012 using a partnership with Toyota, which uses the boxer engine instead uses a rear-wheel-drive structure. Subaru now offers turbocharged versions of the passenger cars, like the Impreza WRX along with the Legacy GT.In Western markets, the Subaru brand has traditionally been loved by a dedicated core of buyers. Marketing is targeted towards specific niches devoted to those who desire send out signature drive train engine, all-wheel/rough-road capabilities or affordable sports vehicle markets.Subaru will be the Japanese good name for the Pleiades star cluster M45, or even the "Seven Sisters" (certainly one of whom tradition says is invisible – hence only six stars from the Subaru logo), which inspires the emblem and alludes towards the companies that merged to make FHI.

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