1990-1994 Subaru Justy: Year-to-Year Changes
Updated: 11/23/08
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Learn about the year-to-year changes of the 1990-1994 Subaru Justy. Get full details of the styling and performance changes throughout the history of the 1990-1994 Subaru Justy.
Year to Year Changes
1991 Subaru Justy:
After only a year in the lineup, the "Fun Justy" appearance package faded away. Otherwise, Subaru's smallest model was little-changed. As before, the 2-door hatchback came in base or GL trim, while the 4-door hatchback was offered only as a GL. Displaying new interior fabric and color-keyed bumpers, the GL could be equipped with optional 4-wheel drive and the ECVT transmission.
1992 Subaru Justy:
No significant changes were evident on the 1992 models.
1993 Subaru Justy:
Only one engine was offered this year, as the base model adopted Subaru's fuel-injected 73-horsepower 3-cylinder unit. Cloth seats replaced vinyl upholstery in the base model.
1994 Subaru Justy:
Justy lost its innovative ECVT transmission for its final season on the market, leaving only conventional 5-speed manual shift. The lineup was trimmed to just two models: a base front-drive 2-door and an upscale 4-door GL with 4-wheel drive, which was activated by pressing a gearshift-mounted button. The base model gained a standard rear defroster and full wheel covers. Justy stuck with motorized seatbelts, rather than an airbag, to meet federal safety requirements.








