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Old 02-08-2007, 07:16 AM
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The Joy of SVX (article)

http://uk.cars.yahoo.com/car-reviews...x-2003273.html



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Subaru SVX (1992 - 1996) Wednesday November 22, 4:33 AM (First written on 2005-10-31)
MODELS COVERED: (2dr coupe 3.3 petrol)

BY ANDY ENRIGHT

Look up the word unconventional in the dictionary and youll come up with words like eccentric, avant-garde and quirky, all adjectives which were used to describe Subarus distinctly off-beam SVX model. Whats so odd about the SVX? How long have you got? Rather than follow any defined automotive genres, the SVX blazed a trail of its own. Unfortunately, this trail ended up in something of a box canyon, but for a few years the SVX was probably one of the most outlandish cars you could buy, a show car that somehow escaped onto the road. Tracking down a decent used example isnt going to be the work of moments, but should you find one, you can guarantee nobody else in your street will have one.

Whether thats good or bad depends on your personal perspective


Although it casts a fair sized footprint on the road, space inside the Subaru SVX is limited to 2+2 seating at best. The 3.3-litre 24-vlave flat six engine drives all four wheels in the finest Subaru tradition and is at once the cars heart and finest asset and also its biggest liability for the used purchaser. Its an incredibly complex engine featuring IRIS, Subarus variable intake system and four overhead cams operating four valves per cylinder.

A single toothed cam belt drives both exhaust cams with intake cam drive coming from helical gears located on the exhaust cams themselves. Its almost as if Subarus engineers set about showing off what they could do, in much the same way that Mariah Carey never chooses one note when fifteen will suffice. Following two years after the successful Legacy Quad Cam Turbo model, the SVX is a far more singular proposition. Based on a design by Giugiaro, its signature styling feature is a striking glasshouse with unusual windows within windows at each side.

Subaru claimed these allowed the windows to be lowered without wind buffeting at speeds of up to 75mph, but seeing as the SVX was fitted with air conditioning there seemed little point. The SVX was sold through just 20 UK dealers and was superbly finished. The dash still harked from the days when Japanese cars hadnt quite cracked the art of making plastic look classy, but the rest of the cabin is well finished in leather and alcantara with dramatic looking sports seats that were surprisingly comfortable. With the front seats run back on their runners, rear legroom disappears and headroom isnt overly generous but much of this can be excused by the sheer feeling of airiness inside.

Its certainly wide enough in there and youll get a decent sized boot. Wed point at that the equipment list was the best in class at the time, but trying to define what that class was can provoke lengthy discussion. Suffice to say, the SVX came with electrically adjustable drivers seat, electric sunroof, cruise control, central locking and a six speaker stereo system. Post April 93 cars featured the two omissions from the standard kit list a drivers airbag and an electronic plipper.

You can pick up a 1993 K plated SVX from as little as £2,000 with the airbagged early 1994 cars being sold for around £3,500. Youll never need to fork out more than £6,000 for the last of the 1996 N-registered examples. Insurance is a steep Group 18, just one of a series of big bills the SVX has a knack of attracting.

With such a dizzying level of technical complexity, you can rest assured that should the VSX throw a major wobbler youre going to end up footing a big bill. Fortunately, its a Subaru, a company that tops the JD Power customer satisfaction charts with monotonous regularity and which has got reliability down to a fine art. Nevertheless you should inspect all of the electronic equipment to make sure its functioning, as reports that the electric sunroof has been known to lapse into a coma have been accompanied by stories of big bills to fix it. The air conditioning system isnt the most robust either, so make sure its working effectively.

With four wheel drive being operated by an active torque split system, an electronically controlled intelligent four speed automatic gearbox and that 3.3-litre boxer engine, the Subaru SVX isnt a car that will be relished by your local handy spanner man. As such, its best to invest in a specialist inspection. Its money well spent.



You tell us. Subaru couldnt supply spares prices which may tell you all you need to know about obtaining accessories fro the SVX.

The SVX is no ball of fire but neither does it hang around. Think performance and handling broadly equivalent to a four-litre Jaguar XJ-S with added roadholding and you wont be too far wide of the mark. The power output of 226bhp rarely overwhelms the traction of the four 16-inch Michelin original fit tyres although its enough to propel the1614kg SVX to sixty in 8.7 seconds on the way to 144mph, figures which compare favourably with modern cars such as the Peugeot 406 Coupe V6.

The flat six engine has a distinctive metallic twang at high speed which is rather pleasant but tyre noise is less welcome. Driven hard, youll see an average of just over 21mpg which isnt too clever, although the gearbox can be set into an economy mode. Driven in this fashion, the SVX upshifts early and you could see the figure croak up to a still rather underwhelming 22.7mpg.

It does have a 70-litre fuel tank which translates into a meaningful range of around 350 miles. The ride will probably be firmer than youd at first expect, but the corollary is superb handling, the four-wheel drive system gluing the car to the road with some tenacity. The suspension setup is probably the one part of the car thats utterly conventional, yet the cars composure in even the bumpiest of corners is nigh on faultless.

Has such a great car ever been such a sales turkey? When Autocar tested this car upon launch, they rated it above the Audi S2, the Honda Legend Coupe, the Jaguar XJS 4.0, the Mitsubishi 3000GT and the Nissan 300ZX. Thats some achievement and one few would have seen coming. As a used buy, it fares less well.

Yes, it is reliable, and the lack of image and mechanical complexity have driven residual values through the floor. It also means that unless you genuinely know what youre doing, a car like the Nissan with a bigger dealer support network and easier spares availability is a more sensible bet. If youre prepared to make a few sacrifices in the name of exclusivity, a Subaru SVX could be just the ticket. Are you feeling lucky? Well, are you?


Thought someone here would enjoy that.
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Old 02-08-2007, 07:29 AM
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Old 02-08-2007, 01:53 PM
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Old 02-08-2007, 05:42 PM
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Thanks for posting that. What was the picture in the article?
Pic added from the article.
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Old 02-08-2007, 08:15 PM
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Thanks for the article!

Pretty cool.

Obviously though the author has never owned/collected Alfas before. Try comparing parts availability and prices with any of the pre 80s Alfas. Of course in his defense the UK probably has an abundance of Spiders, Alfettas and GTV-6s so parts might not be a problem there.

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Old 02-09-2007, 07:27 AM
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Yeah, he had a couple mis-steps in the article, but over it didn't seem bad.
I do take issue with that agonizingly slow 0-60 time though, mine was more like 7.3sec (GTech) even with the trans wanting to go out.
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Yeah, he had a couple mis-steps in the article, but over it didn't seem bad.
I do take issue with that agonizingly slow 0-60 time though, mine was more like 7.3sec (GTech) even with the trans wanting to go out.
Agreed, which always makes me wonder whether the JDM or those imported to Europe and New Zealand had slower 0-60 times due to its new at the time VTD transmission?
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I'm surprised that no mention of transmission issues was mentioned in the article.
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