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Thanks Josh for your help. I am leaning towards LSI as a incorrect vehicle attribute.
This LSI might be generic term for Turbo charged with the LS features. Even the
term Sport Sedan is generic. This ambiguity is not helping me. I will post some data
later. Subaru Rocks )
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Hi I have a 1992 Legacy LSI. I hit a Trailblazer when he made a lefthand turn on a red arrow. I would like to ask what does the LSI designation stand for and the difference between the LS and LSI. My service manual indicates wheel and rim size of 15 inch.
Other than that not much else. When I bought the Legacy from Don Jacobs I was told that the car is rare, if so how many were made. Bluebook only has Legacy LS with nothing on the LSI. Thank Happy New Year to you all.
1992 Legacy (LSI) designation
in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
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Hi thanks to all who responded to my Question. I found out
that the VIN number correlates to Sport Sadan Not LSI. It
does have leather but no power seats no air bags. Grill
is painted same color body and has premium wheel pakage
15 inch rims and all the bells and whistles. I did find one
in Michigan at a dealership that posted the sales record.
1992 Subaru Legacy Sport-Sedan Awd Turbo 5 Speed
Sales Record for the U.S. Market Was:
1991- 58 (5 Speeds) 149 (Automatics)
1992- 6 (5 Speeds) 5 (Automatics)
1993- 25 (5 Speeds) 45 (Automatics)
1994-170 (5 Speeds) 230 (Automatics)
So I would say my car is rare in the USA. Not sure if the numbers
are correct. In conclusion I hope all that read this will know more
about LSI/Sport Sedan designation. Its not 100% fact, but
I think its close to the mark. Subarus Rock :-)