When did they stop making the Subaru Justy?

Subaru Justy
Production 1984–2010 2016–present
Body and chassis
Class Subcompact (B)
Body style 3-door and 5-door hatchback

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Is the Subaru Justy a four wheel drive car?

In some countries, such as Sweden, the Justy was sold under the name Subaru Trendy. In some places it was also simply marketed as the ‘J-series’ in early years, J10 for 1.0 L versions and J12 for the later 1.2 L versions. In many markets the Justy was only sold with four-wheel-drive, as with much of the Subaru lineup.

What kind of engine does a Subaru Justy have?

In European catalyzed trim, this engine offered 80 PS (59 kW) at 5200 rpm. In Taiwan, Subaru marketed a version of the Justy with a sedan-style body and an uprated 80 PS (59 kW) fuel injected EF12 engine called the Tutto. Taiwanese Subarus were assembled by their local partner Ta Ching.

Is the Subaru Justy made in the US?

Taiwanese Subarus were assembled by their local partner Ta Ching. In the United States, only the Japanese manufactured models were sold and only from 1987 to 1994 with the 1.2 engine. Early models were all low-roof, a full switchover to the high roof came with the midcycle facelift for 1989.

What is the top speed of a Subaru Justy 4×4?

The 4×4 version came with a 40 kW (54 bhp) version of the engine with a two barrel carburetor, while the FWD version only produced 36 kW (48 bhp) with a single barrel carburetor. The 4×4 version had a factory top speed of 145 km/h (90 mph) and could accelerate 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in 16 seconds.