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When did Subaru stop making the Justy?

Subaru Justy Production End
Subaru stopped making the Justy in 2010. The company introduced the latest iteration, a rebadged Daihatsu Boon (second generation), at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show, and for the 2010 model year, the Justy was replaced with the Subaru Trezia.
The original Justy was manufactured by Subaru from 1984 to 1994. After that, Subaru sold rebadged versions of other vehicles under the Justy nameplate. The Justy nameplate was revived in November 2016 as a rebadged Toyota Tank and its twin counterpart, the Toyota Roomy, and Daihatsu Thor.

When did Subaru make AWD standard?

1996
In 1996, SOA decided to include Subaru Symmetrical AWD as standard across all model lines. The decision underpinned the manufacturer’s commitment to safety, capability, and driving enjoyment. To this day, all Subaru models (excluding the BRZ sports car) are equipped with standard Symmetrical AWD.

When was the Subaru Justy discontinued?

1994
The Justy was discontinued in 1994 due to declining sales. The main reason for the discontinuation was the rise of the crossover SUV market.

What is the most rare Subaru?

The Subaru Impreza S201 is an ultra-rare GC8 model, with only 87 cars ever made, making it rarer than even the iconic 22B. The S201 is faster than the 22B in a straight line, with a top speed of 135 mph and 0-60 mph in 4.9 seconds.

Why is Subaru AWD the best?

Designed to emphasize balance, predictability, and optimized power distribution, Subaru Symmetrical AWD offers enhanced stability, traction, and control. The system is responsive in the face of icy surfaces, intense weather, and other dangerous road conditions.

Which Subaru does not have AWD?

Are All Subaru Cars AWD? Every model in the Subaru lineup except the Subaru BRZ comes standard with an AWD system. While the type of AWD system may vary slightly between models, they all come equipped with it.

Did the Subaru Justy have a boxer engine?

Like the Ignis, the Justy featured a small instrument cluster designed in a binocular style. Since Subaru had only boxer engines, which were unsuitable for the little car, the Justy’s engines were carried-over from its sibling, the Ignis.

Do they still make the Subaru Justy?

Subaru manufactured the Justy from 1984 to 1994; since then it has sold rebadged versions of other vehicles under the Justy nameplate.

Did Subaru make a 3 cylinder engine?

In the 70s, Subarus use standard 2-stroke cycle engines called the EK engine; variations of which were used until the late 1980s. Next came the EF 3 cylinder engines, and the 4 cylinder EA engine was most commonly used until the late 1990s.

What Subaru does not have a boxer?

All of Subaru’s four-cylinder engines (except the EN series) are liquid-cooled, horizontally opposed boxer four-strokes.

Did Subaru ever make a non boxer engine?

BETTER BALANCE = BETTER CONTROL. For over 45 years Subaru has been solely committed to the Subaru Boxer Engine in ALL of their models. The innovative design is part of Subaru’s core DNA. Why don’t other manufacturers use it?

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