It all depends on what modifications the car has. If it is stock standard (untouched, how it comes off the showroom floor) they are quite a very nice car to drive/maintain. Your basic servicing can easily be done through you Subaru dealership. As for maintaining a modified Subaru (90% WRX's/STi's) it can be costly. Obviously if you are putting performance (also known as aftermarket) parts into your car, and using them for driving hard/motorsport, you will spend alot of money. Eg. Putting a bigger turbo, tuning it, and a heavy clutch, and redline launching, of course you are going to break gearboxes and fry clutches. There are a range of aftermarket ECU's (computers) available such as a Autronic, a Link, MoTeC etc. These are usually fitted with/or after modifications such as a turbo upgrade, fuel system, exhaust, front/top mount intercooler, injectors etc. What ever you wish to modify your car with, remember you do need to change your oil, check your compression, check your brake & clutch fluid and keep a eye on your air/fuel ratio's. Any aftermarket parts, in my point of view, if you aren't knowledged when it comes to cars, take it to a performance workshop. Have fun!
The oil capacity of a 1996 Subaru 2.2 is 2.5 liters. Changing the oil regularly helps to maintain the cars performance.
Used Subaru Forester cars are relatively easy to find. Used Subaru dealerships are likely the best physical location for finding such a car. Otherwise, online companies such as CarTrader commonly host ads for such vehicles.
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Subaru is a company owned by General Motors. As such, the cars come standard with what is normally expected in a car, AC, power windows and door locks. What makes Subarus stand out however, is the front wheel drive that comes on all Subaru cars.
The Subaru Impreza is faster in fact some of the Impreza's are Subaru's fastest cars!
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A used Subaru Impreza Turbo has an average price of between å£2,500 and å£18,000 according to UK MSN Cars. A used Subaru Impreza Turbo is rated in their top cars to purchase used for a great deal.
Any kind of car can blow up. This does include a Subaru.
There has been a factory recall on Subaru Impreza cars built through November 15th, 2011 for brake master cylinders. If one is concerned or unsure if their Subaru Impreza is affected in the recall, they should bring their car to a Subaru Dealer to get it checked out.
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