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Where Would You Go in a 2012 Subaru Impreza?
Hopefully you've already entered to win the 2012 Subaru Impreza 2.0i 5-Door Sport Limited -you know, the one you just "like" us on Facebook for a chance to win.
'Be Cool Stay in School' Program Gives New Car to Grand Valley Student
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo.- The fifth annual "Be Cool Stay in School" attendance program wrapped up this year with a car giveaway.
Fashion Cab Confessions: Jenna Goes for a Ride
Move over, Oprah- Lucky is giving away cars too . You drive off in this tricked out Subaru Impreza if you enter to win on our Facebook page .
Where Would You Go in a 2012 Subaru Impreza?
Still looking for that sweet new ride for your summer getaways? How about a 2012 Subaru Impreza 2.0i 5-Door Sport Limited ? Just "like" us on Facebook for the chance to win one for yourself! We've already heard where contributing editor Sally Lynch , photo editor Jaime Keiter and associate editor Jenna Gottlieb would take the super-cute car, but ... (more)
Subaru XV: Focus on everyday usability
What is it? Subaru's XV is a high-riding compact soft-roader based on the Impreza platform; think smaller, sharper-looking Outback and you're on the money.
Report: Next Subaru WRX previewed by Advanced Tourer concept
There was nary a peep of discontent about the looks of the Subaru Advanced Tourer concept revealed at the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show .
Toyota GT86 - a cutting-edge, affordable coupe
"The Toyota GT86 has been charged with injecting a little excitement into the Japanese brand's dull and dependable image.
New tire is no match for old Cleveland pothole: Road Rant
A tire on their new Subaru Impreza went from fat to flat moments after hitting a deep-and-jagged pothole at Brookpark Road and Ridge Road in Cleveland.
Where Would You Go in a 2012 Subaru Impreza?
So that seriously tricked-out 2012 Subaru Impreza 2.0i 5-Door Sport Limited is still up for grabs.
Next-Gen Subaru WRX Prototype Revealed - Last YearSubaru Shocker:...
The latest news to leak out of Subaru is as red hot as it is shocking. Remember how the international media called the silver Advanced Tourer Concept at last year's 2011 Tokyo Motor Show the next-generation Legacy? Looks like everyone got it wrong -- including us.
Main image for How could anyone steal our brother's memorial statue?
A grieving man whose brother died of cancer said he is distraught after a memorial statue given to the family was stolen.
Llanelli Star published Subaru provides pure driving joy - at a cost
THE BRZ is Subaru's masterstroke, breathing new life into the rear-wheel drive coupe market that was once so vibrant.
Fashion Cab Confessions: C.O. Bigelow Edition
Move over, Oprah- Lucky is giving away cars too. You drive off in this tricked out Subaru Impreza if you enter to win on our Facebook page.
May 15, 2012: Subaru will take the next step in its dynamic diesel story by with the introduction of its first automatic transmission diesel variant.
Taking a punt on classics of the future
Think ahead: how would you like to own a classic car in 30 or 40 years? The best way to do it would be to buy the vehicle right now brand-new, then keep it in fantastic order for future enjoyment.
Both Subaru and Toyota had specific tasks on the 2013 BRZ. Toyota handled the design and lent its direct injection technology to the engine.
Subaru Canada sold 9,322 vehicles through the first four months of this year, which means the company needs to gain more traction to hit this year's sales goal of 30,000. Last year, Subaru sold just less than 27,000 cars in Canada, but the company was hobbled by a lack of production due to the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
Subaru Refreshes JDM Legacy, gets New FA20 2.0-liter Direct Injection Turbo with 296hp
After North America and China , it is time for Subaru to present the lightly facelifted Legacy sedan, Touring Wagon and Outback models in its home market of Japan.
Road tests of the Kia Soul and Subaru Impreza
The Subaru Impreza and Kia Soul are compact, versatile cars that look very different from each other.
Subaru has always been a bit of a niche player in the US market. Building no-nonsense cars with all-wheel drive gets you a loyal following of snowbound northerners, weekend rally drivers, triathletes and Yankee cranks.
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