The 2022 Subaru Forester range has grown in the UK with the launch of the automaker’s new e-BOXER powertrain. Announced for the broader European market
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These Cars And SUVs Cost More Used Than New
Thanks to a combination of high demand and low inventories, some used cars are worth more than new these days. This phenomenon is relatively widespread
2023 Subaru Solterra Reservations Open In The U.S. For A $250 Refundable Deposit
Subaru’s electric vehicle push is officially underway as the company has begun accepting reservations for the 2023 Solterra in the United States. The reservation program
World Car Of The Year Finalists Announced, Who Would You Pick To Win?
We’re getting closer to discovering the 2022 World Car of the Year as organizers have announced the top ten finalists for the title category. Four
The 2022 Subaru WRX Proves It’s In A Class Of Its Own, But It’s Not Without Fault
The 2022 Subaru WRX was one of 2021’s most eagerly awaited releases and reviews have been showing it has promise. But is it good enough
Subaru BRZ Cup Car Basic Unveiled In Japan With Roll Cage And Steelies
Subaru unveiled a new version of the BRZ for the Japanese market tuned by STi for track use. The “Cup Car Basic” trim is designed
Subaru Needs To Morph The 2022 WRX Into A Modern-Day 22B Like This Render
This story contains an independent rendering by Rain Prisk who is neither related to nor endorsed by Subaru. Some incredible Subaru WRX STI models have
Would You Ruin Your Car’s Handling, Drivability And Performance For This Traffic-Stopping Look?
Modifying your car is a deeply personal journey. It’s about taking a regular car that plenty of other people would be happy to own just
Subaru’s Gas-Hog 2022 WRX Slurps Fuel Like An F-150 2.7 EcoBoost
You buy a Subaru WRX for its performance, or its handling, or maybe both, but not because you can travel so far between gas stops
QOTD: Should Subaru Reconsider And Sell The WRX Wagon In America?
Subaru hasn’t made a true WRX wagon since 2007, unless you count the WRX hatchback from early 2010s, but it could be argued that neither