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  2. Subaru Legacy (third generation) - Wikipedia

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    Subaru launched the third generation Japanese and world-market Legacy in June 1998, while the North American model was introduced in May 1999 for the 2000 model year. In all markets except for the United States, production lasted through 2002, with a limited production Blitzen model sold mid-cycle under the 2003 model year in Japan.

  3. Subaru Legacy - Wikipedia

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    The Subaru EE flat-4 diesel engine, the world's first to be fitted to a passenger car, is offered in both the Legacy and Outback sedans and wagons, identified as the Subaru Legacy 2.0D. The vehicle was released in the European Union starting March 2008, and is offered with a 5-speed manual transmission only.

  4. Subaru Legacy (second generation) - Wikipedia

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    Legacy models starting with the lowest price (and least equipped) were the Brighton, L (Luxury), LS (Luxury Sedan), LSi, GT (Grand Touring), Outback, and SUS (Sport Utility Sedan), depending on year. The LS (upgraded cloth seats, among other interior and exterior options) and LSi (added leather to the LS options) were only available from 1995 ...

  5. 1999 Subaru Legacy SUS Limited: World's 'First' Sport-Utility ...

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    As the 2023 Toyota Crown is revealed, we visit the Car and Driver archive for a look at one of the first vehicles to blend the sensibilities of sedan and SUV.

  6. Miles per gallon gasoline equivalent - Wikipedia

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    The EPA rated the Nissan Leaf electric car with a combined fuel economy of 99 MPGe, [9] and rated the Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid with a combined fuel economy of 93 MPGe in all-electric mode, 37 MPG when operating with gasoline only, and an overall fuel economy rating of 60 mpg-US (3.9 L/100 km) combining power from electricity and gasoline.

  7. Subaru Outback - Wikipedia

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    The Subaru Outback is an automotive nameplate used by the Japanese automaker Subaru for two different SUV-themed vehicles: a Legacy-derived crossover station wagon, the Outback (1994–present, also sold as Legacy Outback (Japanese: スバル・レガシィアウトバック, Hepburn: Subaru Regashi Autobakku) in some markets), and an Impreza-derived off-road themed hatchback, the Outback ...

  8. List of Subaru engines - Wikipedia

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    2002-2003 Subaru Legacy GT30; 2000–2003 Subaru Legacy Lancaster 6; 2002-2003 Subaru Legacy RS30 [34] The 2003-2007 EZ30D received new cylinder heads with 3 exhaust ports per head, AVLS, AVCS on the intake cams only, a drive-by-wire throttle, and a plastic intake manifold. It was available in manual and automatic unlike the original EZ30D.

  9. Subaru EJ engine - Wikipedia

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    Usage: 2004 Legacy, Legacy GT and Legacy Outback (Only Sold in California and New England). Also sold in 2005 Legacy and Outback non turbo models. Engine has a unique setup, most notable is the oval, single port exhaust, three catalytic converters and five air/fuel and oxygen sensors.