2000 Subaru Impreza Wagon
A 2.2-liter Impreza wagon that we’ll be building up for some rallycross and road-rally fun.
Latest Updates
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Subarus Can Tow, Too Apr 3, 2012
Lately our Subaru Impreza has been helping with chores.
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RallyCross With Us Jan 6, 2012
Come play in the dirt with us January 14.
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Rallycross!? Dec 16, 2011
Soon our Impreza will return to the dirt.
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Feeling Fixed Sep 6, 2011
Our Impreza is finally fixed.
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The Waiting (for Parts) Is the Hardest Part Aug 1, 2011
Waiting on parts is tough.
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Returning the Spark Jun 21, 2011
Our Impreza runs better, but it’s still out of service.
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Highway Hauler, Take 2 May 26, 2011
Our Subaru now has a miss, and not the good kind.
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Highway Hauler May 11, 2011
Our Subaru easily handled an up-and-back to The Mitty.
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Rear Skid Plate Install Dec 7, 2010
We match our front skidplate with a new rear unit from Primitive Engineering.
2000 Subaru Impreza Wagon Specs:
- Body type:
- Wagon
- Country of origin:
- Japan
- Original price:
- $16295
- Purchase price:
- $2800
- 0-60 time:
- 9.5 seconds
- Displacement:
- 2200cc
- Stock horsepower:
- 142 bhp @ 5600 rpm
- Torque:
- 149 lb.-ft @ 3600 rpm
- Engine configuration:
- flat-4
- Transmission:
- 5-speed manual
- Drivetrain configuration:
- All-wheel drive
- Suspension:
- MacPherson Strut (front)
Chapman Strut (rear) - Brakes:
- disc/drum
- Bolt pattern:
- 5x100
- Wheel offset:
- 48mm
- Body width:
- 67.1 in.
- Curb weight:
- 2835 lbs.
- Wheelbase:
- 99.2 in.



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