The 2025 Subaru Crosstrek's used prices in Australia typically range from $34,990 for the AWD 2.0l variant and topping out at $45,090 for the AWD Hybrid S. There are 6 variants of the Crosstrek ...
The 2025 Subaru Impreza's used prices in Australia typically range from $31,490 for the 2.0l (awd) variant and topping out at $37,990 for the 2.0s (awd). There are 3 variants of the Impreza available ...
Factoring in owner satisfaction, safety, reliability, and road tests, Consumer Reports has concluded that Subaru FUJHY builds the best cars in 2024. The magazine’s annual car brand report cards ...
The Subaru WRX S4 and the Levorg gain new special trims for the 2025 MY. The STI Sport R-Black Limited feature black accents and extra features inside. The powertrain and suspension setup remain ...
A disagreement at a Utah car dealership escalated on Monday, when a customer crashed the vehicle he purchased there into the building. The incident, captured on video, occurred Monday at the ...
When you look at an automaker like Toyota or Subaru – which really stays the course, makes incremental changes and already has good competitive products – they’re really poised to do quite well.
Toyota and Lexus rank as the second and third most reliable brands. Subaru, a relatively small Japanese manufacturer with just nine models, no hybrids, and only one EV (the Solterra, which is just a ...
All Imprezas come with the latest version of the EyeSight suite of active safety systems. Subaru claims that the system works faster and under a wider range of conditions than before. The top trim ...
Over its various iterations, Subaru has had a winning formula with the Forester. The 2019 redesign builds upon that and is even better. This popular small SUV delivers a combination of roomy ...
Includes reviews of Ciocca Subaru of Pleasantville from DealerRater. Want to share your experience with this dealership? I had the pleasure of dealing with this dealership twice for both my kids ...
If you need anything else, don't hesitate to reach out. I came to Ciocca to “just look”.I knew I wanted a Subaru but wasn’t in the market until the summer - my other car said otherwise.
Arthur “Art” Ciocca, founder of The Wine Group, has passed away at 84 years of age. Ciocca formed The Wine Group in 1981 when he and his associates purchased the wine assets of the Coca-Cola Bottling ...