1992 Subaru Svx Lsl Coupe 2-door 3.3l Leather Sunroof Spoiler Awd on 2040-cars
Highland Park, New Jersey, United States
NO RESERVE, YOU BID = YOU WIN
1992 SUBARU SVX LSL - TOP MODEL. I OWN THE CAR FOR THE LAST 4+ YEARS. CAR IS SOLD AS IS WHERE IS NO WARRANTY. CHECK ENGINE IS ON - THERE IS SOME ELECTRIC PROBLEM BETWEEN THE ENGINE AND THE TRANSMISSION THAT MAKE THE TRANSMISSION TO DELAY SHIFTING OR NOT SHIFT AT ALL SOME TIMES. CAR IS DERIVABLE BUT I WOULD DRIVE IT FAR - MOST TIMES IT DOESNT SHIFT . THE TRANSMISSION WAS FULLY REBUILT AT 109,535 MILES -LESS THEN 3000 MILES AGO ,COST $2700 AT AAMCO ,GOT THE PAPER WORK TO PROVE IT - THAT'S ALSO SHOWS THAT THE PROBLEM IS PROBABLY ELECTRIC. A\C NEEDS TO BE CHARGED,TIMING BELT WAS CHANGED BY PREVIOUS OWNER AT AROUND 101K MILES - GOT THE PAPER WORK. FRONT AND REAR BRAKES WERE CHANGED AROUND 1000 MILES AGO - GOT PAPER WORK - $629,BRAND NEW BATTERY . 2 CATALYTIC CONVERTERS WERE REPLACED - AROUND $1200 ( THIS CAR GOT 2 OF THEM). GOT PAPER WORK FOR SOME RELAYS AND SENSORS THAT I REPLACED. FULLY LOADED - LEATHER INTERIOR , POWER DRIVERS SEAT,POWER SUNROOF,POWER WINDOWS,POWER MIRRORS,CRUISE CONTROL , ALL WHEEL DRIVE,FOG LIGHTS,CD PLAYER,REAR SPOILER. VERY VERY RARE CAR, TONS OF FUN, WITH A LITTLE BIT OF TLC AND SOME WORK THIS GREAT CAR WILL SPARK AGAIN. I SPENT MORE THEN ALMOST $5000 ON THIS CAR. ALL POWER OPTIONS WORKING FINE - POWER WINDOWS, POWER SUNROOF ETC. AGAIN THE CAR WITH SOME WORK WILL BE GREAT AGAIN , VERY RARE , TRUE CLASSIC JUST FOR PARTS ITS WORTH MORE THEN THE STARTING BID ANY QUESTIONS - 7324474016 NEIL |
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Lexus, Mazda and Subaru top Consumer Reports Brand Report Cards
Tue, 26 Feb 2013A revised methodology in devising its annual Car Brand Report Cards has seen Consumer Reports award Lexus its top overall ranking for 2013. For the first time ever, the institute broke out individual brands from their larger corporate umbrellas, meaning car makers like Lexus and Scion were judged independently from parent company Toyota. That strategy worked out well for Lexus, as the luxury brand earned a top report card score of 79 for the 2013 model year.
The institute has recommended every one of the Lexus models it has tested to date, and said that the company's products won out thanks to "a foundation of plush and very reliable vehicles."
Meanwhile, Mazda and Subaru tied for the second-highest scoring report cars, with scores of 76. Subaru earned praised for sporting models like the BRZ, which CR testers apparently had a lot of fun driving (naturally), while the Mazda products were lauded for their blend of practicality, sportiness and efficiency. Both of the Japanese brands offered good handling, fuel economy and versatility, said Consumer Reports.
The Toyota GT86 Shooting Brake Concept is real
Fri, May 6 2016As a two-door wagon the shooting brake exists at the unusual but captivating intersection between practicality and sportiness. This Toyota GT86 Shooting Brake Concept is no different – it's a standard GT86, with no mechanical alterations save the grafted-on wagonette roof and hatch. It's fully functional, too, having turned some laps on Toyota's test tracks. It even has the blessing of Tetsuya Tada, the father of the Toyota 86 and its Subaru BRZ and (now rebadged) Scion FR-S, who's been protective of the original GT86 concept to the point of strenuously resisting any serious power upgrades. This isn't the first shooting brake concept we've seen from the Toyobaru twins, but it's the first Toyota-badged one. Subaru brought the Cross Sport Design Concept to the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show. So how did the GT86 Shooting Brake Concept happen? The story, as Toyota tells it, involves the company's Australian design team. They created a 1/4-scale clay model of the shooting brake, and showed it to Tada when he visited in late 2014. He was so impressed, Toyota says, that he had his hand-picked craftsman in Japan bring the idea to full-scale fruition. The Australian design team, in the outdoor-loving spirit of their country, immediately thought that the longer roof would be perfect for carrying surfboards and other unwieldy sports equipment. And it would be. Meanwhile, Tada and the rest of the Toyota corporation want to tamp down expectations. It's a design study, the company says, and it's just "testing the waters." Toyota won't rule anything out, and Mazda recently surprised everyone with the MX-5 RF's unusual and attractive targa model. Maybe in a world where Mazda felt confident enough to introduce the RF, Toyota can be daring enough to bring a sporty wagon to the masses. We can hope, and maybe if we all make enough noise together Toyota will make it a reality. Related Video: Featured Gallery Toyota GT86 Shooting Brake Concept Scion Subaru Toyota Coupe Hatchback Wagon Concept Cars Performance shooting brake toyota gt86 gt86
2015 Subaru WRX STI
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But then there's its big brother - the STI. The winged wonder. The rally superstar. The car that, to many - and to me - represents all that is right in the world of dirt-and-gravel thrills. Sharp as the WRX has always been, the hardcore STI model has always been a little bit sharper. But in recent years, that hasn't always been a good thing. What I've liked most about the WRX is the fact that it's not an always-on attack missile - it can be forgiving, easy to drive, and if I'm honest, reasonably comfortable. Because of that, in the WRX/STI debate, I've preferred the former for daily driving activities. I've always had a thing for That Wing, but in the outgoing car, the STI was never really far and away a more rewarding car to drive, and it offered exactly zero upgrades in terms of comfort or refinement.
The 2015 WRX is easily the finest example of Subaru's hot hatch sedan to date. But what happens when you try to turn the dial past 11? I headed back to NorCal, including a stop at the historic Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, to find out.