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timbo666 06-07-2007 06:56 PM

trim packages?
 
whats the diff between the ls-l's and ls whatevers, not sure of there exact names, i have a 92 and have no idea what the trim package is or even how to find out, help? im ignorant

ensteele 06-07-2007 07:00 PM

The LS-L has the CD changer, leather seats, heated mirrors, sun roof, etc. You can also look in the How-To docs here, to find out more. :)

budbaer 06-07-2007 08:29 PM

I believe that another tell-tale sign of a LSL is the leather wrapped shifter.

It's Just Eric 06-07-2007 09:49 PM

If it has leather seats, a sunroof, and REAL leather wraped wheel, e brake handle, and shifter, power drivers seat,Suede armrests/dash, woodgrain, uv tinted glass (Itl either be bronze-ish or blue-ish) Then you have an LS-L / LS-I. You'll also have abs, awd, heated mirrors, and speed variable power steering
LS-L was the given trim model for the touring package in 92 and 93, LS-I in 94 and up. Same thing.

If your car has suede seats (Either all suede or part suede, part faux leather) suede armrests/dash , woodgrain, faux leather wrapped wheel, shifter, and e-brake handle, but no sunroof and other stuff...It's an LS

If you have cloth seats, faux leather wrapped stuff, faux leather armrests/dash, and none of the other aformentioned goodies, you have an L model.

Hope that helps out a bit. Oh..I think the trim level is somewhere in the vin as well (Check out the how-to docs for more info)Being your car s a 92, it WONT be an L model...Itll most likely be an LS-L, or possibly an LS

ensteele 06-08-2007 12:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by It's Just Eric
If it has leather seats, a sunroof, and REAL leather wraped wheel, e brake handle, and shifter, power drivers seat,Suede armrests/dash, woodgrain, uv tinted glass (Itl either be bronze-ish or blue-ish) Then you have an LS-L / LS-I. You'll also have abs, awd, heated mirrors, and speed variable power steering
LS-L was the given trim model for the touring package in 92 and 93, LS-I in 94 and up. Same thing.

If your car has suede seats (Either all suede or part suede, part faux leather) suede armrests/dash , woodgrain, faux leather wrapped wheel, shifter, and e-brake handle, but no sunroof and other stuff...It's an LS

If you have cloth seats, faux leather wrapped stuff, faux leather armrests/dash, and none of the other aformentioned goodies, you have an L model.

Hope that helps out a bit. Oh..I think the trim level is somewhere in the vin as well (Check out the how-to docs for more info)Being your car s a 92, it WONT be an L model...Itll most likely be an LS-L, or possibly an LS

Say that 3 times fast!!!

The easiest way to tell on the 92s is if it has a sunroof or not. :) :p :p :p

DarknessofDeath 06-08-2007 05:16 AM

~ simplicity at it's best

JaySVX 06-08-2007 06:19 AM

In 92 there were two trim packages, LS, and LS-L, heated mirrors were only on hte LS-L, as well as sunroof, power drivers seat, and 6-speaker AM/FM/CD/Cassette

odepaj 06-08-2007 06:51 AM

Technically the CD player was an option for LS models but the 6 speaker system was not available.

http://www.cars101.com/subaru_svx.html



Dustin



:o I think I have that entire page memorized.:cool:

lhopp77 06-08-2007 07:37 AM

Note
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by odepaj
Technically the CD player was an option for LS models but the 6 speaker system was not available.

http://www.cars101.com/subaru_svx.html

Dustin

:o I think I have that entire page memorized.:cool:


Keep in mind that the link above was compiled by an enthusiast. ALSO, be aware that it is not 100 percent accurate. You will notice for example that it does not list the LE model for 94 which does exist. There are also other errors and omissions, but I do agree that it is the best easily accesible source of information.

Lee

ensteele 06-08-2007 03:59 PM

You can also use the one that is in the How-To Docs. It is located here under SVX Information. :) :)


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