The vehicles that Subaru produces in the United States are the Legacy, Outback, and Tribeca (discontinued this year). The Toyota Camry was produced at the same factory, but no longer. Rumor has it that the Forester will be produced there by 2020, and the Impreza and XV Crosstrek by 2025, leaving only the sports cars to be produced in Japan. The factory is in Lafayette Indiana and goes by the abbreviation SIA for Subaru of Indiana.
Half are built in Japan and half in Laffayette Indiana.
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The Subaru Outback is sold in the US.
More than likely they are metric since all Subaru Engines are built in Japan.
Absolutely. Not just on Subaru but every car built that has an oxygen sensor. And they all do.
The EJ251 is an interference engine. All EJ engines built by Subaru after 1996 are interference-based.
Assuming you are asking about engine displacement, all 1997 Outback models built in the US used a 2.5 liter engine. That is 2500 cubic centimeters.
Was built for R12, can be changed over to R134a.
It's built into the front windshield.
Liberty is the name of a vehicle built by Chrysler Corporation's Jeep division. It is unlikely that Subaru used the same name for one of their vehicles. It is also highly unlikely that a radiator from a Subaru will fit in a Jeep.
A Subaru BRZ 200 motorcycle is a motorcycle built for pleasure rides.
built in with MAF sensor