
Pricing for the 2021 Subaru Impreza will start with a MSRP $19,720 for the base trim when powered with a 5MT transmission. The standard model equipped with the continuously variable transmission (CVT) is priced at $21,020.
Pricing for the 2021 Subaru Impreza will start with a MSRP $19,720 for the base trim when powered with a 5MT transmission. The standard model equipped with the continuously variable transmission (CVT) is priced at $21,020.
Subaru revealed the last day to place an order for a model-year 2020 Subaru Outback, Legacy, Forester, or Impreza is Tuesday, July 21
Subaru has set ordering time frames for its 2020 model-year vehicles, looking at factory cutoff and order receipt cutoff time frames for seven of its assets.
Subaru has updated the dates that commercial fleets hoping to order 2019-model-year vehicles must submit their orders by, the automaker has announced.
The fifth-generation 2019 Forester is better by nearly every metric. It is quieter, larger, and safer. It has increased horsepower, greater fuel efficiency, and is more technologically advanced than the fourth-generation model it replaced.
The Subaru Forester always owned the moniker of “functional crossover” and owned it well. The compact SUV gets a substantial makeover for the 2019 model year and doesn’t stray from its roots — yet widens its appeal with added capabilities and features.
The brand new 2019 Ascent puts Subaru into an important but crowded American segment — the midsize, three-row crossover.
Subaru has begun offering an online tool that allows fleets to search for open recalls using the vehicle identification number through the Carfax used vehicle platform. The service is offered at no cost.
Subaru's 2019 Forester will enter its fifth generation with a new gasoline engine and standard EyeSight driver-assistance technology across the nameplate. Subaru will also no longer offer its turbocharged Forester XT, the company announced at the New York International Auto Show.
Subaru of America has named Thomas Doll to lead its North American business, following the departure of Tomomi Nakamura, who has become president of Subaru Corp. in Japan.
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