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Subaru Announces 2014-MY Vehicle Build Out and 2015-MY Start Up Dates

Subaru of America has released a summary of important vehicle dates for 2014-MY and 2015-MY models.

by Staff
October 3, 2013
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Subaru of America has released a summary of important vehicle dates for 2014-MY and 2015-MY models. 

Note that there is an early "order cutoff" date for the 2014-MY Forester.  2014-MY Forester orders should be submitted ASAP to minimize possible color/accessory shortages as the December cutoff date approaches.  

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Also, unfortunately, due to Tribeca production ending with the 2014 model, parts availability/obsolescence became an immediate issue which did not lend itself to notification of a planned "model order cutoff date." Subaru apologizes for any inconvenience this may have caused fleet-leasing companies and our commercial clients.  

Contact your Subaru representative if you have any questions. 


      2014 MODEL

TENTATIVE 2015 MODEL

        TENTATIVE 2015 MODEL

VEHICLE

    ORDER CUTOFF

  ORDER  ACCEPTANCE

                FIRST DELIVERY

FORESTER

12/13/2013

             3/17/2014

                    April, 2014

LEGACY

4/11/2014

             6/16/2014

                     July, 2014 

OUTBACK

4/11/2014

             7/14/2014

                  August, 2014

IMPREZA

6/13/2014

             9/15/2014

                October, 2014

WRX / Sti

     Accomplished

             3/17/2014

                   April, 2014 

TRIBECA

     Accomplished

            Not Applicable

                Not Applicable

XV CROSSTREK

6/13/2014

             9/15/2014

                 October, 2014

XV CROSSTREK HYBRID

6/13/2014

             9/15/2014

                October, 2014

BRZ

2/14/2014

             5/12/2014

                June, 2014 

Notes:        

>  OTD for "01" option code (Non All Weather Package) will be up to 120 after first delivery month has occurred.

>  OTD for other option codes will be up to 60-90 days after the first delivery month has occured.  

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