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The Subaru Outback is sold in the US.
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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.
One can find an Outback menu on any of the locations of the Outback restaurants. Outback restaurants are available in all US states, Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan, Brazil, Canada, Guam, Dominican Republic, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Venezuela, Mexico, Philippines, Malaysia, Japan, Korea, Puerto Rico and Australia.
No. In fact, Canada and the US are very similar in size. Canada is the second largest country in the world while the US is the third. Canada has a total area of 9.9 million km2 while the US has a total area of 9.8 million km2.
Subaru Outbacks sold in the US are made in Lafayette Indiana.
The owner's manual lists it at 16.9 US gallons
5.7 liters (6 us qt).
Because they have similar climates, i'm guessing. Kind of like the northern US and southern Canada (around the Michigan area... That's where I live) They both produce wheat, and basically, similar crops. So i'm pretty sure it would be because they have similar climates, or similar soil.
Because they have similar climates, i'm guessing. Kind of like the northern US and southern Canada (around the Michigan area... That's where I live) They both produce wheat, and basically, similar crops. So i'm pretty sure it would be because they have similar climates, or similar soil.
Read the first answer here:Where_can_you_find_a_1993_Subaru_Legacy_engine_diagramThere are Haynes and\or Chiltons guide for every Subaru Legacy\Outback to 2005(US Models) you can find the specific one you need on www.haynes.com they have engine and body diagrams.
They had a similar form of government.