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Subaru Updates 2020-MY Order Cutoff Dates
Subaru revealed the last day to place an order for a model-year 2020 Subaru Outback, Legacy, Forester, or Impreza is Tuesday, July 21

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Subaru revealed the last day to place an order for a model-year 2020 Subaru Outback, Legacy, Forester, or Impreza is Tuesday, July 21, 2020.
Near the end of the year, the 2020 Subaru WRX and Subaru WRX Sti have a factory cutoff of early November and an order receipt cut off for the end of December.
Order cutoffs for the 2020 Ascent and Crosstrek were completed earlier this year.
2021-MY Order Acceptance
The delivery months for several Subaru 2021 model-year vehicles was also updated, along with their set first delivery month.
The 2021 Ascent and 2021 Crosstrek have a delivery month set for September, and order acceptance was scheduled last June.
The 2021 Legacy and 2021 Outback both have an order acceptance set for mid-August, with a first delivery month scheduled for November.
The 2021 Impreza also has a first delivery month set for November, and order acceptance was also scheduled last June.
The 2021 Forester has an order acceptance period of mid-August and a first delivery month in November.
Finally, the 2021 Subaru WRX and Subaru WRX Sti have an order acceptance set for mid-January 2021 and a first delivery month of April 2021.
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