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Is Subaru a pure imported car? What country is it from and how much is it?

Yes, Subaru is an all-imported car. It's a Japanese car. What model do you want to see if you are tall?

The bottom 200 thousand is at this price anyway

As far as I know, the biggest feature of Subaru's car is its engine. This company used to make aero-engines, so it has certain technology in this field and should be proud of horizontally opposed engine. It seems that there are only a handful of people applying this technology in the world. As far as I know, there seem to be only two, Subaru and Porsche. Porsche's 9 1 1, as you should know, is quite famous. It uses horizontally opposed engine.

Let's talk about the advantages of horizontal opposition and Subaru.

Three advantages

Better balance

When turning a corner, centrifugal force always pushes the car to deflect to the outer edge of the corner. How much influence this centrifugal force will have on the handling of the car depends on the center of gravity of the car body. If the center of gravity is high, it is easy to lose balance, and it takes a long time to restore control and balance, so the safety is poor. On the other hand, if the center of gravity is low (such as horizontally opposed engine's design), it will deviate from the direction chosen by the driver. Applying this technology, Subaru effectively reduces the body swing, thus enhancing the overall stability and feeling calm when turning.

Minor vibration

Different from the interaction between pistons in an in-line engine or a V-type engine, Subaru's horizontally opposed engine has a structure of 180 degrees, which counteracts the inertia through the reverse movement of the piston and reduces the vibration amplitude of the engine. Smaller vibration contributes to the stable speed of the engine, creating an unprecedented feeling of smoothness, stability and comfort.

Greater grip and road adhesion.

Subaru has been committed to continuously improving all-wheel drive, because the all-wheel drive system is superior to the two-wheel drive system in curve performance. Power is transmitted by four wheels, and neutral steering can naturally control the steering of the vehicle and confidently control the driving direction of the vehicle. Thereby greatly improving the active safety performance. On the contrary, only driven by two wheels, the lateral force will lead to understeer or oversteer of the vehicle, resulting in relatively poor cornering stability.

I hope this information can help you. I only know a thing or two, and there are still things I haven't said. Please add it by hand.