Interesting Facts About the Subaru Impreza GH
The Subaru Impreza has been a compact car in Subaru's lineup since 1992, arriving as the successor to the Leone. The second‑generation GH model was introduced in 2000 and built through 2007 at Subaru's Ōta plant in Gunma, Japan.
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GH Marks the Second Generation (2000‑2007)
The Impreza GH is the second generation of the model, launched in 2000 and manufactured until 2007. Production took place at Subaru's facility in Ōta, Gunma, Japan, continuing the model’s reputation for compact, all‑wheel‑drive vehicles.
Parts Compatibility and Rarity
GH‑era parts are often sought after because they share components with Subaru’s performance models such as the WRX and STI, as well as the Outback Sport. Enthusiasts note that genuine GH parts can be hard to find, leading many to search junkyards or specialty sellers.
GH Follows the First‑Gen "GC" Era
The first‑generation Impreza, known as the "GC," ran from 1993 to 2001, offering front‑wheel or all‑wheel drive in a four‑door sedan. The GH model succeeded the GC, representing Subaru’s next major redesign after the original generation.
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