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− | '''Subaru Exiga. 2009 to date (prod. n/a). 5-door wagon. F/A, 1994 cm³ (4 cyl. DOHC).''' Subaru finds another small niche to fill. Tall, seven-seat wagon based on [[Subaru Forester (SH)]] platform but longer and slightly narrower, fitting in between Legacy and Tribeca models. Name supposedly a blend of ''exciting'' and ''active''. Not too remarkable in the light of earlier Subaru accomplishments, though heavily promoted leading up to launch. Two two-litre units, one of them turbocharged. | + | '''Subaru Exiga (YA). 2008–18 (prod. n/a). 5-door wagon. F/A, 1994, 2498 cm³ (F4 DOHC), 2457 cm³ (F4 OHC).''' Subaru finds another small niche to fill. Tall, seven-seat wagon based on [[Subaru Forester (SH)]] platform but longer and slightly narrower, fitting in between Legacy and Tribeca models. Name supposedly a blend of ''exciting'' and ''active''. Not too remarkable in the light of earlier Subaru accomplishments, though heavily promoted leading up to launch. Two two-litre units, one of them turbocharged. |
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Latest revision as of 11:57, 11 August 2021
Subaru Exiga (YA). 2008–18 (prod. n/a). 5-door wagon. F/A, 1994, 2498 cm³ (F4 DOHC), 2457 cm³ (F4 OHC). Subaru finds another small niche to fill. Tall, seven-seat wagon based on Subaru Forester (SH) platform but longer and slightly narrower, fitting in between Legacy and Tribeca models. Name supposedly a blend of exciting and active. Not too remarkable in the light of earlier Subaru accomplishments, though heavily promoted leading up to launch. Two two-litre units, one of them turbocharged.
Manufacturing location: Ota, Gunma Ken, Japan
Marque: Subaru