1992 Subaru SVX LS 3.3 flat six
Summary:
Stupifyingly underappreciated all-weather gran touring car
Faults:
Repeated replacment of the rear wheel bearings (SVX's are notorious for this).
General Comments:
Very comfortable car... for the driver and passenger. The rear seat is tight for anyone over 5'6".
Acceptable performance. Oddly, my '90 Honda CRX felt quicker, even though the SVX generates higher performance numbers.
I like the concept... a high performance all-weather gran touring car.
The space utilization is abysmal. If I had to carry anything bulky, I'd use my CRX (a two-seat sub-compact, for Christ's sake).
Subaru's marketing people (ca. 1992) should be collected and shot. The marketing campaign was a disgrace. Good thing for me though, I got the car at a steal!
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 31st August, 2001
12th Feb 2006, 01:13
The wheel bearing problems are generally restricted to the first couple of years' production. Brakes are another legendary problem, but aftermarket drilled and slotted rotors should fix that as well.
Regarding marketing, I often refer to my SVX as "the Japanese Edsel". Subaru introduced a $35K luxury sports coupe at a time when the company slogan was "economical and built to stay that way". Clearly, marketing was NOT Subaru's forte at the time.