What engine is in a 1997 Subaru Legacy?
2.2 L 4-cylinder
2.5 L 4-cylinder
1997 Subaru Legacy/Engine
What is the value of a 1998 Subaru?
1998 Subaru Legacy trade-in prices range from $287 – $3,039. Get a more accurate value for your car with the Edmunds appraisal tool.
What engine is in a 1997 Subaru Legacy wagon?
2.5 l
Used 1997 Subaru Legacy Wagon Specs & Features
Engine | |
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Base engine size | 2.5 l |
Base engine type | Gas |
Cylinders | Flat 4 |
Horsepower | 165 hp @ 5,600 rpm |
How much horsepower does a 1997 Subaru Legacy have?
137 to 165 hp
1997 Subaru Legacy/Horsepower
What kind of engine does a 1998 Subaru Legacy wagon have?
The Used 1998 Subaru Legacy Wagon is offered in the following styles: L 4dr Wagon AWD, Brighton 4dr Wagon AWD, Outback Limited 4dr Wagon AWD, Outback 4dr Wagon AWD, and GT 4dr Wagon AWD. Pre-owned Subaru Legacy Wagon models are available with a 2.2 L-liter gas engine or a 2.5 L-liter gas engine, with output up to 165 hp, depending on engine type.
When did the Subaru Legacy come out in the US?
For a complete overview of all generations, see Subaru Legacy. The second-generation Subaru Legacy was marketed in Japan from October 1993, and July 1994 marked the second generation in North America with a full body and chassis revision. The exterior was designed by Olivier Boulay in 1991, during his tenure at Subaru.
Why is the Subaru Legacy called the Grand Wagon?
In Japan the Legacy wagon was called the Legacy Touring Wagon so the Grand wagon nomenclature was meant to signify a more grand, luxurious approach to equipment offered. The exterior was designed by Olivier Boulay, who was hired by Subaru on a short-term basis.
When did the Legacy Outback come out in the US?
The Legacy Outback was formally introduced to the North American market at the 1994 New York Auto Show, and was known in Japan starting August 1995 as the Legacy Grand Wagon, and in Australia as the Outback, a trim package with normal ground clearance but an “SUV look” with two-tone paint and fog lights.
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