Think Safety, Think Subaru
Great looking and powerful, these are the features of Subaru line of vehicles with the particular distinction of offering All-Wheel Drive on every vehicle. Selected dealers also provide an advanced driving course for new owners.
The Impreza is the least expensive model Subaru produces, and it still packs a punch. With a five-star ANCAP safety rating, and have both driver and passenger air bags, as well as side curtain airbags and lower seatbelt restraints specifically planned to protect children in the backseat. The car is also economical, getting 27 MPG on the freeeway and still costing below $25,000 brand-new.
The Subaru Outback won the coveted 2010 Motor Trend’s Sport/Utility of the Year Award. The Outback is suitable for families with a more active life-style, it has a fantastic body-style, created for function, strength and class.. The price continues to be reasonable for a small SUV, at just over $40,000.
The Tribeca is at the top of the Subaru line, in terms of price and luxury. Prices for this SUV begins at $68,000 and you’re treated to the luxury finish you would anticipate in a higher-end vehicle: leather seats, power moon roof, 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. It should be mentioned that Subaru’s have an excellent 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 unrivaled turning radius and traction.
It s also a little different from you may be used to, which is why some Subaru dealerships actually offer advanced driving courses. They are intended to tutor new Subaru owners how to embrace the AWD, as well as various advanced driving techniques. Customers that attend the defensive driving courses find that they become better familiarised with their new vehicles and wind up enjoying them more.
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