Subaru Has Built 15 Million Horizontally-Opposed Boxer Engines since 1966
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Subaru Has Built 15 Million Horizontally-Opposed Boxer Engines since 1966



There are few automakers so dedicated to a type of engine as Subaru is to the horizontally-opposed “Boxer” unit. In fact, the Japanese automaker identifies itself with the Boxer engine, which powers all the passenger cars it currently sells, including the diesel-powered ones.
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