The 1993 Subaru SVX Base is a Front-wheel drive Sport. The 1993 Subaru SVX Base has cargo capacity of Liters and the vehicle weighs 1113 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 1993 Subaru SVX Base has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers and. Safety features also include None and None. The front suspension is while the rear suspension is. The car also features a It has as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 251 N.m of torque and a top speed of 225 km/h. The 1993 Subaru SVX Base accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 5.9 seconds and hits quarter mile at 13.7 seconds. Fuel consumption is 14.6 L/100km in the city and 7.4 L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 38,495
Initially introduced as a car concept at the 28th edition of the Tokyo Auto Show in 1989, the Subaru SVX is a 2-door coupe which was manufactured by the Japanese company between 1992 and 1997.
Subaru actually means “unite” and it refers to the six stars on the logo that stand for the 6 companies that are united under the FHI group. The largest of the stars represents Fuji Heavy Industries. The company started out in 1917 in Japan as a aircraft research laboratory but soon moved to producing airplanes.
After WWII, the company created a scooter, the Fuji Rabbit with the spare parts from airplanes. Pretty soon, the company split up into different business that manufactured scooters, coaches, engines and chassis. Then CEO Kenji Kita decided that it would be a good idea to get involved in car making and pretty soon the first Subaru car was created, the Subaru 1500 (1954).
The 1500 or P1 was followed by the 360 in 1958, the Sambar in 1961, the 1000 in 1965, gthe 1100 and the R2 in 1969. During the 70s, the Leone came out and then later, in the 80s, the Alcyclone (1985) and the Legacy (1989) were added to the Subaru line-up.
Slowly, in the 90s, the company moved away from the manufacture of small vehicles and concentrated on rally cars, such as the Vivio and Impreza. Different versions of the Impreza WRX won the world championship several times under drivers such as Colin McRae.
Using the technology from the aeronautical industry, Subaru employed many successful inventions in the automotive industry. One of the first was the us of horizontally opposed “boxer” engines as well as the use of monocoque construction. Also, Subaru is the only car manufacturer to offer all-wheel drive as a standard on most of its models. The Japanese manufacturer was also the first to introduce electronic continuously variable transmission (ECTV) which replaces standard gears and gives smooth acceleration while reducing emissions and fuel consumption.
Subaru also takes a keen interest in environmental protection, having achieved an odd record: 0 landfill status for their plant in Lafayette, Indiana which means that the factory generates no trash. Also, the company has an extensive recycling program for its own cars, not to mention the program for hybrid and fuel efficient cars.
1993 Subaru SVX Consumer Reviews
underpassaffected, 08/02/2002
love this car
the car is great...it's fun to drive
and it no one even knows what it is.
halldomino, 08/22/2005
1993 SVX 25th anniversary
I love my SVX. The transmission had to be replaced at 120,000 miles, and the air conditioner also had to be fixed. Other than the weak tranny, the car is fantastic! Lots of power and lots of looks.
hangoverneedles, 01/09/2018
1994 Subaru SVX
"Greatest vehicle ive had"
I own a 1994 SVX Ls (Front Wheel Drive) and this is the best car Ive had. However it difficult to find anyone who knows how to work on them reliably and as stated in another review its difficult to find several parts. That is the only down side.The FWD version is the best to own in my opinion because you dont have the transmission overheating issue that the AWD versions have. (Front Wheel Drive versions 1994 L&Ls-1995 L) The best part about owning this car is the looks you get as you drive by.
sputterequilibrium, 09/16/2017
1995 Subaru SVX
"Great Car! Wins the Red Light Races in Snow!"
I bought this car new in 1996 and put the 224,000 miles on it. Run Mobil ONE in engine from the beginning. Very dependable, still use it as a daily driver.
schoolsunkindness, 10/18/2016
1992 Subaru SVX
"I love my SVX, but it's not for everyone."
I bought my SVX 4 years ago, with 20,000 miles. It's my around town driver, and I love it's speed, handling, and appearance. Caution #1- The 1992-93 models are prone to transmission overheating and failure at mileage 35-90,000. this can be prevented by having an aftermarket tranny cooler and filter installed early on for $ 300-$ 500. I wouldn't buy one with over 50,000mi if it didn't already have these 2 things already. The 1995-97 models are fine from the factory, and rarely have prob's. Caution #2- In 1994-95 the company offered 2 less expensive versions with Front Wheel Drive, not 4WD. Caution #3- Some have had 3 or more owners and may not have been maintained well.
1993 Subaru SVX Base Specifications
Base Dimensions
Curb Weight
1113 kg
Height
1252 mm
Length
4503 mm
Wheelbase
2459 mm
Width
1686 mm
Base Mechanical
Drive Train
Front-wheel drive
Engine Name
3.3L
Transmission
5 speed manual
Base Overview
Body
Sport
Doors
N/A
Engine
3.3L
Fuel Consumption
Seats
N/A
Transmission
5 speed manual
Base Safety
Anti-Lock Brakes
None
Driver Airbag
None
Passenger Airbag
None
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I have owned and still have a 2009 Kia amanti it is now 2024 I have 51000 miles on this car excellent handling in all weather except ice and deep snow very fast in traffic I think the handling is tight and responsive. My spouse has driven this on the interstate frequently and the first thing he did was get it up to 220 mph at this speed is floaty but under 80 mph just a pleasure to drive *****
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