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I do not know if things are different outside of the USA, but I suspect that the USA automobile market "drives" (controls, influences) many of the procedures of the Japanese manufacturers. Traditionally, the USA domestic manufacturers introduced their new "model year" cars in September (or somtimes August), so July/August manufacture dates became important distinctions. If the car was built in July, it was the old model year, and if it was built in September it was the new model year.

 

As chef_tim wrote, check on the Manufacturer's Plate for the date of manufacture.

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Guessing the model year by the date on the plate works most, but not all, of the time.

 

The reason is that different plants have different production schedules. Some retool frequently - others hardly at all. One of the Subes I owned had a late 87 manufacture date (Oct, I believe), but was still an 87 model.

 

The VIN code is the only way to be 100% sure what the model year is. You should get into the habit of decoding the VIN's everytime you buy a car. Lots of useful info about how the car was equipped when it rolled off the assembly line. Subaru USA is very good about providing this information to Sube owners.

 

good luck, John

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Guessing the model year by the date on the plate works most, but not all, of the time.

 

The reason is that different plants have different production schedules. Some retool frequently - others hardly at all. One of the Subes I owned had a late 87 manufacture date (Oct, I believe), but was still an 87 model.

 

The VIN code is the only way to be 100% sure what the model year is. You should get into the habit of decoding the VIN's everytime you buy a car. Lots of useful info about how the car was equipped when it rolled off the assembly line. Subaru USA is very good about providing this information to Sube owners.

 

good luck, John

 

 

And how can I decode my VIN????:banghead:

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I do not know if things are different outside of the USA, but I suspect that the USA automobile market "drives" (controls, influences) many of the procedures of the Japanese manufacturers. Traditionally, the USA domestic manufacturers introduced their new "model year" cars in September (or somtimes August), so July/August manufacture dates became important distinctions. If the car was built in July, it was the old model year, and if it was built in September it was the new model year.

 

Carefull, everybody! My 98 2.5RS has production date of 06/97 and I saw the 2.5RS used in the Subaru showroom publication and had to do a doubletake on that one 02/97 it had VIN #xxxxxxxxG400011 and mine has VIN #xxxxxxxxxxG400212
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