I don't see how you could program one key fob for two cars unless possibly if they both also used identical ignition keys. The method for programming them is to turn ignition on and off 10 times in 30 seconds, get a beep, and then press button on fob. If you also press a button on a second fob, it will open the car in question but not a second car. Getting two cars to randomize to the same code is practically impossible, so even with two identical keys the practical answer is no. Maybe this is something the dealer could arrange.
"I don't know much about Subaru but I have researched and found that the Subaru Impreza is the cheapest Subaru model that Subaru offers. The starting price for the Impreza is 17,495."
Thie depends on the Subaru model.
The Outback is a Subaru wagon model.
A 2004 Subaru Impreza WRX STI, which is the top of the line Impreza from Subaru.
RC1 - 2WD Subaru R2 RC2 - 4WD Subaru R2 My 2004 Subaru R2 AWD is ABA-RC2, with ABA being the emissions code.
One can find detailed information on many Subaru models including the Carter model on the official Subaru website which will also help you to purchase the Carter Subaru.
The 2008 Subaru Outback has 16 valves.
The Subaru Legacy gets 31 miles per gallon on the highway and 23 miles per gallon in the city. That's for a newer model Subaru Legacy though. An older model of the Subaru Legacy would have worse gas mileage than that.
The first Subaru automobile was produced in 1954. The model number was the 1500. The next model was the small air cooled 360 in 1958.
The Brake Horse Power of a Subaru is dependent upon many factors, such as year, model, trim, and modifications (if applicable).
Will fit Legacy/Outback Model Year 1995 to 1999.
you could check on eBay first, but your best bet is a subaru dealer