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Subaru - Other Models (1995)

Picture yourself behind the wheel of the 1995 Subaru Other Models—a stylish, reliable vehicle that has earned a reputation for durability and versatility. Whether you’re a seasoned Subaru enthusiast or a first‑time car shopper, knowing the Subaru Other Models price can help you make an informed decision about this classic 90s sedan or crossover. While specific prices fluctuate by location, mileage, condition, and trim level, the data you’ll find here gives you a clear snapshot of what you might expect when looking for this vintage gem.

Below is an overview of the key specifications that make the Subaru Other Models a standout choice among lightly‑used performance and comfort cars. The details come from comprehensive data gathered from trusted defiant registries and a network of owned dealerships.

  • Engine: 2.0‑liter flat‑four (boxer) – a Subaru staple, delivering smooth power.
  • Power: 117 hp @ 6,400 rpm; 125 lb‑ft of torque @ 4,400 rpm.
  • Transmission: 4‑speed manual (optional 5‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic depending on market).
  • Drivetrain: Symmetrical all‑wheel drive (AWD) – the hallmark for consistent handling and traction.
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline (87 octane).
  • Fuel Economy: Approximately 18 mpg city / 21 mpg highway (EPA estimates).
  • Dimensions: Length 163.7 inches; Height 60.4 inches; Width 71.3 inches; Wheelbase 113 inches.
  • Weight: 2,730–2,875 lb (depending on trim).
  • Seating: 5 passengers; standard cloth upholstery with optional leather trim.
  • Cargo: 13.5 cubic feet behind rear seats, 43.6 cubic feet with seats folded.
  • Safety: Dual front airbags, ABS (depending on region), side‑impact monitor (most markets).

Understanding the Subaru Other Models depreciation timeline helps you gauge long‑term ownership costs. As with most people‑built cars from the mid‑1990s, the vehicle typically loses 15–20% of its value in the first year after purchase. After that, depreciation slows to about 6–10% per year for the next few years, provided the car is maintained well and kept in good condition. These estimates


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