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1997 Subaru Legacy Grand Wagon


1997 Subaru Legacy Grand Wagon
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Subaru Legacy Grand Wagon Problems
Power loss
2002, i recently changed the fuel pump on my
bh5 twin turbo etune, the return has fuel only
wh...
Engine check light
1996, after driving for a while the engine
check light will come on, then it can go off
and on...
Engine lite keeps flashing on dash board
1995, Just the engine light on dash board keeps
flashing....

Engine size - Displacement - Engine capacity:2500 cm3
Transmission Gearbox - Number of speeds:Automatic
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Drive wheels - Traction - Drivetrain:4WD
Price (out of date):$9000



1997 Subaru Legacy Grand Wagon specs, Engine size 2500cm3, Fuel type Gasoline, Drive wheels 4WD, Transmission Gearbox Automatic

The Subaru Outback is an all wheel drive crossover manufactured by Subaru since 1995 in sedan and station wagon body styles.

All vehicles with an "Outback" badge are equipped with AWD; there were no versions built with only front wheel drive.


Subaru introduced the Outback to the same markets where the company marketed the Legacy, using the name Outback, except in Japan, where it was known as the Legacy Grand Wagon — then renamed Legacy Lancaster in model year 1997; then renamed again in 2005 as the Legacy Outback.

The name Outback derives from the remote, arid areas of Australia. Australian actor Paul Hogan served as spokesman for the Outback for several years.

The popular British car program Top Gear declared the Outback, along with the Ford Mondeo, as the best car of 2007 in their awards ceremony at the end of Season 10.

The Outback was available in Japan from 1995 as the Legacy Grand Wagon, and in the US and Australia as the Legacy Outback, a trim package with normal ground clearance but an "SUV look" with two-tone paint and fog lights. For MY 1994, the Legacy wagon was available as the Alpine Sport and Sun Sport, which were Value Option Packages included on the "L" trim level wagon, and graphics denoting the option package installed. The exterior was designed by Olivier Boulay, who was hired by Subaru on a short-term basis. It became a separately-marketed line in the United States in 1996. At this point it gained Outback-specific changes included unique bumpers (with large driving lamps incorporated into the front bumper), tweed-like seats and door panel inserts, taller tires with more aggressive tread, and a slightly higher ground clearance.



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