Whats New for Subaru

  • 2009 Subaru Forester XT

    2009 Subaru Forester

    Subaru's diminutive crossover is all new for 2009. The new Forester has grown over three inches longer, two inches wider and three inches taller. The extra size benefits interior room and the longer wheelbase should improve ride comfort. Two models are offered, the 2.5X and the 2.5XT. Both models feature a 2.5L horizontally opposed "boxer" engine that is a Subaru trademark. The normally aspirated version in the 2.5X produces 170hp, whereas the turbocharged version in the 2.5XT is rated at 224 hp. One thing that has not increased significantly is the curb weight. The new Forester weighs less than 100 lbs more, which should ensure that the 2.5XT remains one of the quickest small SUVS on the market

  • 2009 Subaru Impreza 5d

    Subaru has added a 2.5GT model to bridge the gap to the WRX models. The turbocharged 2.5L Boxer engine in the 2.5 GT is rated at 224-bhp and 226 lb-ft of torque - the same as last year's base WRX. Impreza 2.5 GT models wear a hood with a large functional air scoop and fog lights. Larger brakes and tires help manage the increased performance. All other Impreza models now feature standard disc brakes and stability control.

  • 2009 Subaru Impreza Sedan

    Subaru has added a 2.5GT model to bridge the gap to the WRX models. The turbocharged 2.5L Boxer engine in the 2.5 GT is rated at 224-bhp and 226 lb-ft of torque - the same as last year's base WRX. Impreza 2.5 GT models wear a hood with a large functional air scoop and fog lights. Larger brakes and tires help manage the increased performance. All other Impreza models now feature standard disc brakes and stability control.

  • 2009 Subaru Impreza WRX 5d

    Subaru has upped the performance of the WRX model for 2009. The turbocharged 2.5L four-cylinder is now rated at 265-bhp and 244 lb-ft of torque. The optional 4-speed automatic is gone - all WRX models have a 5-speed manual as standard equipment. A retuned suspension and larger 225/45R17 summer performance tires help put the extra power on the road. All WRX models now wear the aero package from last year's STI model which features a front lip spoiler, side ground effects, front and rear bumper under spoilers and a rear spoiler.

  • 2009 Subaru Impreza WRX Sedan

    Subaru has upped the performance of the WRX model for 2009. The turbocharged 2.5L four-cylinder is now rated at 265-bhp and 244 lb-ft of torque. The optional 4-speed automatic is gone - all WRX models have a 5-speed manual as standard equipment. A retuned suspension and larger 225/45R17 summer performance tires help put the extra power on the road. All WRX models now wear the aero package from last year's STI model which features a front lip spoiler, side ground effects, front and rear bumper under spoilers and a rear spoiler.

  • 2009 Subaru Legacy Sedan

    New 3.0R model features the 6-cylinder engine at a lower price point. Upper trim levels equip a new harmon-kardon premium audio system.

  • 2009 Subaru Outback Wagon

    Stability control has become standard. L.L. Bean models have been discontinued replaced by the Limited model. Upper trim levels equip a new harmon-kardon premium audio system.

Subaru may be one of the best-kept secrets in the industry, despite a loyal customer base. Subaru has an entire line of high-quality fuel-efficient vehicles, and every model includes AWD as standard equipment.

Subaru's Forester was one of the original compact SUVs. An all-new model for 2009 features larger proportions to improve occupant comfort. The new styling is more traditional and handsome than before. Buyers can still choose between the normally aspirated 2.5L horizontally opposed 'Boxer' engine, or the surprisingly quick turbocharged variant found in 2.5XT models.

The Impreza compact sedan was all-new for 2008, but that hasn't stopped Subaru from making a host of changes to its small car. Standard rear disc brakes fix one oversight on entry-level models. A new 2.5 GT model helps bridge the gap between standard Impreza models and the quick WRX line. All WRX models feature a power boost and now include styling bits once reserved for the top-of-the-line STi model.

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