Subaru (UK) Limited is giving fuel vouchers up to the value of £3,000 to customer buying selected models.
It was one of the heaviest downpours ever witnessed and the Legacy would not start.
Subaru is offering drivers the chance to tests its full model range for evaluation on four different purpose-built tracks including a high-speed route, skid-pan, tarmac rally stage and off-road course.
A little over 1,000 miles into the six-month long-term test and our Subaru Legacy has made its first trip to the dealership.
While Subaru has had great success in the UK with its Impreza range, it has been a mixed blessing for the Japanese manufacturer.
Subaru is offering new Prodrive developed performance packs (PPP) on its 2006 model year Impreza 2.5 WRX STI and the Forester 2.5 XT manual.
Subaru’s new limited edition Impreza 2.5 WRX Type UK comes with £3,635 worth of extras.
Subaru is targeting spring holiday customers with a new accessory campaign, focusing on tow bars and electric plus roof bars and attachments.
Subaru dealers will open their order books next month for the B9 Tribeca, which arrives in UK showrooms in November.
Subaru’s one millionth Forester has rolled off the production line at its Gumna Yajima plant in Japan.
International Motor’s decision to now honour the warranties of new Subarus sold by third party retailers is ‘an act of good faith’ and not a U-turn, according to chairman and chief executive Ed Swatman.
Subaru (UK) has launched its first internet microsite dedicated to the iconic Impreza.
With its new looks and claimed class-leading performance, Subaru is gunning for some big names with the latest incarnation of its all-wheel drive Forester.
Subaru is to launch its first microsite, dedicated to the 2006 Impreza range.
The Impreza has become an iconic car for Subaru, helping establish the brand in the UK.
Subaru has launched a campaign to win business in the police car market targeting both unmarked and high-visibility liveried use.
Subaru and Isuzu will not be exhibiting at the British motor show at ExCeL in London, July 2006.
Subaru is offering new finance deals on its 2005 model year cars, including 0% interest and PCP schemes.
Subaru’s UK dealers will be expected to deliver a more premium-orientated service in the coming years as its management begins a drive to reposition the brand upmarket.
Toyota has agreed to buy an 8.7% stake in Japanese manufacturer Fuji Heavy Industries, the owner of Subaru, from General Motors.