Subaru is a Japan-based car manufacturer whose newer contributions are both fun to drive and convenient. The automaker builds vehicles whose available turbochargers and four-wheel-drive power trains make high performance possible. Surprisingly, nearly all Subaru vehicles are handy and prudent enough to be proficient family haulers, and the product is known for recording some of the best crash-test scores in the auto industry.
In the early 1950s, a group of Japanese businesses united to form Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. Its automotive division came to be known as “Subaru,” a Japanese word meaning “unite.” Subaru’s first automobile rolled off the assembly line in 1954. The P-1, as it was called (and later changed to the 1500), was powered by a four-cylinder engine, contained a wishbone-style, front-wheel independent suspension and was the first Japanese-designed car to feature a “monocoque” body. Although support and funding problems forced Subaruto delay building the 1500, the carmaker quickly turned its situation around. Subaru spawned a partner for its first-born with the 360 in 1958. Although it was called the Ladybug due to its ladybug silhouette, the compact 360 was highly admired and was manufactured for until 1970.
Subarumade a huge splash in the racing world during the 1990s when it became the first Japanese-produced car to claim the Manufacturers’ championship at the World Rally Championship three consecutive years. The Subaru brand continued to develop throughout the 1990s, adding the high-performance SVX, the admired Legacy-based Outback wagon and the athletic Impreza. General Motors acquired a 20-percent stake in parent company Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI) during the late 1990s, with the aim of escalating its existence in the overseas marketplace. Toyota, which purchased a modest percentage of FHI several years later, kept this relationship from lasting very long.
These days, the Subaru stable consists of vehicles from family-friendly crossovers to high-performance cars like the WRX STi to compact trucks. Subaru is considered a great choice for fanatics needing vehicles offering kick of excitement with a bit of convenience.
When you’ve got a great product, it should come as no surprise when sales are record-setting, and that’s the case with Subaru of America as they had a record-breaking February, 2015. Subaru of America reported that sales were up 18.5 percent in February 2015 over February 2014. They also reported that year-to-date sales are up…
Subaru of America is breaking records, both yearly and monthly. November, 2014, proved to be the best November in the company’s history with sales of 45,273 vehicles, an increase of 24 percent over November, 2013. Yearly, the company’s previous record of 424,683 vehicles sold was beaten on November 7th, as their year-to-date sales were up…
Just when Subaru of America thought things couldn’t get any better, along came September, 2014. Subaru of America recently reported a 31 percent increase in sales for September, 2014, resulting in the best September ever for Subaru. That great September means sales for the year are now up twenty percent over this time last year,…
Here is a quiz for you: what would you say is the quintessential modern car for a suburban mom? We said car, now, and not minivan. What would you say it is? If you said Subaru you would be right on. Subaru, the perfect car for all weather, with great safety ratings, seemingly made for…
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