Subaru for updating its range to help welcome the Toyobaru cut into the fold Menghadirkan
Subaru for updating its range to help welcome the Toyobaru Cup into the fold

in addition to adding the next Cup without name range, Subaru will seek to get a little pep in her step by highlighting some new designs in the coming years. What can we expect from the brand of anti-SUV all-wheel drive? AutoWeek had an interesting article to realize the coming change in the Subaru range.
ہ chunky-Monkey Legacy and Outback models which are relatively new, the only updated to predict is a mild facelift/refresh in the three or four years to come.
I hope that Subaru will decide on a face of companies that don't look like "meh" and throw it on both, because right now they are in beige as a Camry. I mean, if Volvo and Audi could bring their cars Cross (Cross Country and Allroad) sounds cool, why not Subaru?
next is the Forester ; If all goes as planned, this fall will see the available with engine 2011 Forester Boxer 2.5 litres of more efficient generation of Subaru. We can expect a major style updates in the next two or three years. In addition, although perhaps limited to the Australia, there could be a forest of 300 + horses of Hi-po coming down the line that would use its 2.5-liter mill. Speaking of the Impreza...
after the recent resumption of the STI sedan for 2011, the range of Impreza models is supposed to get a complete redesign for 2012. Consumers should also seek a possible hybrid technology from Toyota. In my opinion, the Impreza is another car that is crying out for a little more character. As the Legacy/Outback, what we have here is a decent shnoz traits of family, not only big and fat wings wings on models highline to compensate for a moderate style.
not surprisingly, the Tribeca crossover has yet to get a new generation has confirmed. After his original debut as one of the ugliest things on the road, the crossover has fortunately enough a Jennifer Aniston nose job to make it bearable to watch.
now, however, the sales do not seem to justify it back for another round. For 2012, there should be soft updates in the form of standard options and whatnot, but those who are waiting for a second generation Tribeca shouldn't hold their breath. It is a case where Subaru should just fiddle with the forest, offering 7-seater inside and then get rid of this pronto model.
Finally, the most anticipated Subaru in a generation: the so-called Toyobaru Cup . The new 2-door, which was co-developed alongside rear cut Toyota FT-86, should get a range of engine similar to the Impreza.
you are looking for an air 2.0-liter 4-cylinder and possibly a version slightly off listening to the STI turbo-4. AWD is still uncertain, but one thing is for sure: as soon as the all-wheel drive is not available on a rally-like-fighting Scooby like this baby, the dilution of the brand went from 'possible' to 'going on right now. "
by Phil Alex
Source: Autoweek
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