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Hi, should i get an SVX or not?????.....
Hello, my name is Adam Delp, long story short i want an svx badly!, it all started in i believe 1992 when i saw a cormercial for them, i was always intrigued by the weird window design, and i love suburu anyways, and then in 95 i do believe i bought the first Grand Torismo playstation game (i own all 4 now) well the car i liked the most in the game was the Suburu Alcoyone (?sp?) loved that car!! which in the US its an SVX, well so ive wanted one ever since, i found a black 94 AWD lthr int and all the goddies for sell at a lot near my house for 8,900$ it had 89k miles and the clear coat was shot on mots fenders...why did this dealer want so much??!!! then i did some research and found out that these are 30 - 40k$ brand new....explanes it all well anyway, i curently drive a 88 pont. Fiero with s 3400 sfi v6 from an 04' olds alero (very fast), and i have a 87 voyager race minivan soon to be twin turbo 3.0L, i have a nice technical and automotive background (although im only 21) and i think i could be a devoted svx owner..the real problems here (as ive faced to many with my fiero ..hince the 3400sfi eng insteed of its 4cyl stock eng) and i can budgett in a broken svx...what are their weak points..i know trans..and whats the best year to get?? do they all have thoes power seat belts?...i leave just that basic info for now as to not be a post *****...
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The best way to get alot of info on these special cars is this forum (so you've picked the right place to be). The only real weak points on the SVX is the tranny and sometimes the rear bearings, people list alot of other things but most of that stuff is just maintenance items or wear and tear items that go from "aggresive" driving. For modifying, anything that is OBDI (92-95) would be your best choice. The automatic seat belts were replaced in mid '94 when they added the passenger airbag.
http://www.cars101.com/subaru_svx.html That is probably the best place to get trim/model info, its not 100% correct but its missing very minor details. Good luck and welcome to the site! Dustin Ps. If you havent driving one yet, you'll be hooked once you get to
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-Dustin 1992 Ebony LS-L w/191k miles Mods: a few and acouple more 1995 Brilliant Red L/AWD w/154k miles Mods: Stebro catback exhaust, K&N drop in filter, ECUtune ST1v5, 4.44, lots of JDM goodies 1992 Pearly LS-L w/154k miles Sold Mods: 4.11, rust 2008 DGM Legacy spec.B w/245k miles Mods: Cryotune Stage3, VF52, bushings galore, STi pink springs, Bilstein HDs My Locker The only man alive who drives three "Subu SVS's".......according to my insurance company |
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Hey there,
The svx is a GREAT car to get. its quick, luxourious, curious, and just plain enjoyable to drive. A few mechanical weak points are the transmission (Which really, isnt a big deal is your mechanicly inclined) rear wheel bearings, brake rotors, and the radiator. Also some things like valve cover gaskets, crank pullys, and front seals go bad due to deterioraing rubber. some more minor nusiances include the sunroof sticking (May need a little push to open) scratches on the door glass, and door sill plates that just dont stay on That being said, you'll easilly be able to get one in comprable condition as the local car dealer for considerably less than 8900. When buying an svx, its inportant to really take your time and shop around. Get one with some service records, or one that you know has been well cared for and not abused by an ignorant driver. You may want to check out our for sale section. Also, there is alot of information regarding trim levels and options in svxi i the how to documents, as well as a buyers guide and much, much more usefull info
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Hi Adam
Welcome to the site. You are in the right place to learn about the SVX. When you are looking for one, use this guide to buying a used SVX. It will help you determine if it is a good one or not. If you have any quesitons, do not hesitate to ask. That is why we are here. You should be able to find a real nice one for less than that car that you mentioned. It will pay off to find a good one that has not been abused and keep it that way. If you are good to them, they are good to you. Good luck on getting one.
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. Earl .... ... .... ><SVX(*> Subaru Ambassador [COLOR=”silver”]1992 Tri Color L[/COLOR] ~45K (06/91) #2430 1992 Dark Teal LS-L ~184K (05/91) #0739 1992 Claret LS-L ~196K (05/91) #0831 1992 Pearl LS-L ~103K (06/91) #1680 1992 Pearl LS-L ~151K (06/91) #2229 1992 Dark Teal LS ~150K (07/91) #3098 (parts car) 1992 White LS-L ~139K (08/92) #6913 1993 25th AE ~98K (02/93) #164 1993 25th AE ~58K (02/93) #176 1993 25th AE ~107K (02/93) #215 1993 25th AE ~162K (02/93) #223 1994 Laguna Blue Pearl LSi ~124K (1/94) #2408 1994 Laguna Blue Pearl LSi ~144K (10/93) #1484 1994 Laguna Blue Pearl LSi ~68K (10/93) #1525 1994 Barcelona Red LSi ~46K (02/94) #2624 1994 Pearl LSi ~41K (12/93) #1961 1995 Bordeaux Pearl LSi ~70K (02/95) #855 1996 Polo Green LSi ~95K (03/96) #872 1997 Bordeaux Pearl LSi ~55K (08/96) #097 2003 Brilliant Red LS1 Convertible ~29K (04/03) #8951 1999 Magnetic Red LS1 Coupe ~33K (04/99) #6420 My Email | Old Locker | New Locker | Picture of 15 of the 19 |
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Rebecca 92 Claret SVX LS-L (180k) 09/91 #5,732 06 Suzuki Boulevard M50 7k 68 Cadillac Coupe DeVille (70k) Storage/hibernation for now. Past SVXs: 94 SVX Emerald Pearl FWD (Sold) 96 SVX Bourdeaux LSi (Sold) 92 Pearl SVX LSL "Stay Puft" 5MT (140k) #148 (RIP) 95 Brilliant Red SVX LS (162k) 12/94 #564 "Killer Tomato" (RIP) |
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I agree with everyone so far. I've had my 94 SVX a couple of months and no problems whatsoever. However, I would like to know what Gran Tourismo games include the Subaru SVX (ALCYONE) I think I have #3 and I have not seen one in there.... Is it earlier games that include the SVX?
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-Dustin 1992 Ebony LS-L w/191k miles Mods: a few and acouple more 1995 Brilliant Red L/AWD w/154k miles Mods: Stebro catback exhaust, K&N drop in filter, ECUtune ST1v5, 4.44, lots of JDM goodies 1992 Pearly LS-L w/154k miles Sold Mods: 4.11, rust 2008 DGM Legacy spec.B w/245k miles Mods: Cryotune Stage3, VF52, bushings galore, STi pink springs, Bilstein HDs My Locker The only man alive who drives three "Subu SVS's".......according to my insurance company |
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lol, games that include the SVX;
Gran Turismo Gran Turismo 2 Tokyo Xtreme Racer DRIFT 2 Wangan Midnight: MAXIMUM TUNE 2 ...off the top of my head. Any others?
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"A car is made to be driven." 1992 Subaru SVX LS-L Scratched Silver Metallic 213,000mi "Hey what's that green power light mean?"
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Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Drift
Kaido Battle 2: Chain Reaction Sega GT 2002 + Online Edition Uhh... I think that's it... I love my SVX on WMMT2. If you get one that wasn't loved, then it'll be a labor of love keeping it running... but chances are, if you find one for sale on this site, it'll be much easier to keep up with. Not to mention, getting replacement parts is a sinch if you hang around here. |
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"A car is made to be driven." 1992 Subaru SVX LS-L Scratched Silver Metallic 213,000mi "Hey what's that green power light mean?"
"It means we're beating that Porsche." "What Porsche?" "Look behind us." "....Nice..." - actual conversation |
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Shopping around is a good idea, although you may have to make a road trip to find that "perfect SVX". I didn't shop around very much, and the car I bought needs a bunch of work done. I knew that going in and did it intentionally. I didn't need a car and wanted to keep a not-so-great shape SVX out of the crusher.
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Chris 92 Ebony Mica LS-L "A Rolling Restoration": 223,250 KM - Sleeping 2007 STi 6MT, Stance GR+ coilovers, PWR Rad, JDM hood badge, svxfiles 6000K HIDs, JDM Clear Corners, $15/15 min mod, $20/20 min mod, Energy Swaybar Bushings, Hella Supertones horns, Gold STi BBS rims, Group A lightweight crank pulley, A/C system removed, Custom header-back exhaust, Hybrid carbon/metal rear sway bar, restored headlights with CCFL halos 2008 Subaru Legacy Spec B - Diamond Grey Metallic - Sold 2020 Ram 1500 Longhorn - Red Pearl |
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True on the road trip. I drove about an hour (75 miles) to pick mine up. Luckily the guy I bought it from was pretty chill... Though kinda dumb. The owner before him (I'm the 3rd) took phenomenal care of the car, I've got a book of service records.
Though I do need to get up on maintenance, I'll hop on that tomorrow... Er, once the sun comes up. My advice friend, don't just jump on the first SVX you find. If I did that I woulda payed twice what I did for this one, and that was a LS with nissan wheels and a pair of broken wiper motors.
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"A car is made to be driven." 1992 Subaru SVX LS-L Scratched Silver Metallic 213,000mi "Hey what's that green power light mean?"
"It means we're beating that Porsche." "What Porsche?" "Look behind us." "....Nice..." - actual conversation |
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Tom's PM box overfloweth there for a while. j/k
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Diana 1992 Liquid Silver LSL, >230K -- "Silver Bullet" // dimpled/slotted rotors, SS brakes lines, 5000K HID headlights // TRI-TONE paint |
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I love my svx's. They're extremely comfortable, have a great ride, do fair on gas milage, everything i could want. On the track doing 110mph feels the same as 30mph, smooth and quiet. It has a wide and agressive stance, which gives it great stability and handling. Properly maintained, they'll last forever, at least a few have cleared 300k miles on their cars.
I get in my car, and it feels like the seats "hug" me, holding me in place. Every control i need is well with-in arm's reach. The climate control is incredible, it's been 100degrees out lately, i just punch the auto button and it cools to 75degrees in minutes, if that long. Then i can turn on the radio and get to where i am going. Punching the gas at any speed gives a noticable boost in speed, it always has power to spare, and cornering is no problem. Reccomendations: -225/50ZR16 wheels. The added width over the 205's, along with decent tires, gives a noticable boost in traction. -AWD model, which you don't have to worry about unless you get a 94-95, as all other models for other years were of the awd variety. -Drilled/slotted rotors: The SVX is heavy, without additional cooling on the rotors, they tend to warp. I've already replaced all of mine. -92/93 upgrade to 134A collant from the stock R-12. Overall much easier to deal with in all aspects. Refill in the event of leaks, etc is much cheaper and you can do it yourself. My 2 cents. Good luck.
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