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January 25th, 2010
Subaru are dependable and powerful line of cars with symmetrical All-Wheel Drive as standard on all models. Selected dealerships also offer an advanced driving course for new owners.
The Subaru Impreza is the least expensive model Subaru makes, and it still packs a punch. It is one of the safest cars in the market with a 5-star ANCAP safety rating. Fitted with both driver and passenger airbags, as well as side curtain airbags and lower seatbelt restraints specifically planned to protect kids in the backseat. The car is also economical, running 27 MPG on the freeeway and still costing below $25,000 brand-new.
The Outback won the coveted 2010 Motor Trend’s Sport/Utility of the Year Award. It has a fantastic body-style, made for function, strength and class. With 170 horsepower, the Outback is suitable for family or the single person with a more active life style. It is one of the most affordable small sports utility vehicle, at just over $40,000.
At the top of the Subaru line, in terms of price and luxury, is the Tribeca. Prices for this SUV begins at $68,000 and you’re treated to the polish you would anticipate in a higher-end vehicle: leather seats, sunroof, heated front seats and a backup rear-vision camera.
In between these models are the Liberty and Forester, also highly rated for safety by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. A benefit of owning a Subaru is its great resale value and an impressive engine life. Buying a used Subaru that has passed an inspection is still a good investment.
All Subaru cars have the All-Wheel Drive feature as standard. Instead of having to engage 4-Wheel Drive, each tire moves when you’re driving. This includes turning, giving the Subaru unmatched turning radius and grip.
This feature is a little different from what you may be used to, which is why some Subaru dealerships actually offer defensive driving courses. They are designed to tutor new Subaru owners how to comprehend the AWD, as well as various defensive driving techniques. Customers that attend the defensive driving courses discover that they become better acquainted with their new vehicles and wind up enjoying them more.