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Why Subaru?
Subaru cars are known for their use of a boxer engine layout in all vehicles. Most Subaru models have used the symmetrical all wheel drive (all except for the rear wheel drive BRZ). Subaru also offers turbocharges versions of their passenger cars, such as the WRX, STI, Outback and the Ascent.
A flat engine is an internal combustion engine with horizontally-opposed cylinders. Typically, the layout has cylinders arranged in two banks on either side of a single crankshaft and is otherwise known as the boxer.
Symmetrical All Wheel Drive is a full-timefour wheel drive system developed by Japanese automobile manufacturer Subaru. The SAWD system consists of a longitudinally mounted boxer engine coupled to a symmetrical drive train with equal length half-axles. The combination of the symmetrical layout with a flat engine and transmission balanced over the front axle provides optimum weight distribution with a low center of gravity, improving car handling characteristics.