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Subaru, a Japanese automaker, is known for its innovative engineering, reliable performance, and unique styling. With over 50 years of presence in America, Subaru understands its customers' needs for unwavering dependability and all-weather assurance. The brand offers vehicles like the Forester, Ascent, Outback, and rally-bred Subaru WRX. With over 16,000 employees and 700 dealerships worldwide, Subaru is one of the top automakers in Japan and the world. The company has a strong market presence built on its customer-first principle and has a devoted following of admirers who value its performance and adaptability. Subaru's motto, "Confidence in Motion," remains unchanged as it prepares for future opportunities and challenges.
Subaru is a well-known Japanese car manufacturer that offers all-wheel drive as standard on the majority of its models, including the Impreza, Crosstrek, and Ascent. Its cars also have good safety ratings, many of them. Subaru has competition from Toyota, Honda, and Mazda.
Starting at $34,395
The majority of the features that ardent brand supporters value, including standard all-wheel drive, a sturdy cabin, and a preference for safety, are carried over into the larger, more family-friendly Subaru Ascent. Nevertheless, the Ascent falls short of its more spacious, vibrant, and fashionable midsize SUV rivals.
Starting at $25,195
With a well-rounded package and a practical and durable design, the Crosstrek has been enhanced in several areas where the previous model had problems. Although it has certain issues, the majority of them are outweighed by its overall performance, internal comfort, and spaciousness.
Starting at $27,095
The Subaru Forester is a useful and well-suited SUV for families. Its spacious (for the class) interior, easy-to-use infotainment system, smooth ride, and affordable pricing all contribute to its being a fantastic choice in the small SUV market.
Starting at $22,995
A well-rounded little vehicle with standard all-wheel drive, balanced handling, and roomy rear seats is the updated Subaru Impreza. Models with the standard engine, however, lag behind the rest of the class in acceleration speed.