Subaru has announced several updates to the timetable for fleet ordering for three vehicles for the 2016 model year and set the order cut-off dates for its entire lineup.
by Staff
August 25, 2015
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Photo courtesy of Subaru.
Subaru has announced several updates to the timetable for fleet ordering for three vehicles for the 2016 model year and set the order cut-off dates for its entire lineup.
The fleet ordering bank will open on Sept. 4 for the Impreza compact car, XV Crosstrek compact SUV, and XV Crosstrek Hybrid. Pricing for these vehicles will be announced on Sept. 25 with November set as the expected delivery month. Subaru will announce pricing for its BRZ sports car on Sept. 10.
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Subaru has also announced dates when it will stop accepting fleet orders for its 2016 vehicles.
Subaru will close the order bank for the Forester compact SUV on March 11. It will stop taking orders for the Legacy mid-size sedan and Outback CUV on April 1. Ordering will cease for the Impreza on Aug. 5. Fleets can order a WRX until Feb. 5, and an XV Crosstrek or XV Crosstrek Hybrid until July 1. BRZ ordering will cease after May 6.
Fleets can order the vehicles up until the day before 5 p.m. East Coast time on the cut-off date.
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