Subaru engineered things to be flat, low, smooth, and balanced-- a good formula for performance.
In 1968, Subaru introduced the diminutive 360 as an inexpensive economy car: “Cheap and Ugly” (Subaru’s words, not mine). Only seven years later, the brand made a big move with the launch of its 4WD ...
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The 2022 Subaru BRZ doesn't need a turbo - 2.4L boxer engine explained
Subaru's New 2.4L Boxer Engine Is The Perfect Match For The BRZ & GT86 A combination of the Subaru BRZ & Subaru Ascent ...
Subaru is a brand that's known to do things a bit differently than other mainstream car manufacturers. All but one of its cars come with standard all-wheel-drive, it has a historic commitment to ...
Isaac Atienza is a Filipino motoring journalist who joined TopSpeed.com in 2021. He also owns a Filpino motoring website called Go Flat Out PH and is also a contributor to a local newspaper called The ...
Back in the 1960s, Subaru brought the boxer engine closer to mass market buyers, after Porsche put it into its very first sports cars. By this time, the automotive world existed mostly on inline and V ...
Toyota and Subaru launched their first jointly-produced cars, the Toyota 86 (formerly called the Scion FR-S) and the Subaru BRZ, in 2012. The 86 was named in tribute to the iconic AE86 Corolla — a car ...
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