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Subaru Updates Order Cut-Off Dates
Subaru has updated the dates that commercial fleets hoping to order 2019-model-year vehicles must submit their orders by, the automaker has announced.

Subaru has extended the fleet ordering window for three of its 2019 vehicles, including its Outback crossover (shown).
Photo courtesy of Subaru.
Subaru has updated the dates that commercial fleets hoping to order 2019-model-year vehicles must submit their orders by, the automaker has announced. The ordering window has been extended by a month for three of its most ordered fleet vehicles.
Fleets hoping to order the Ascent three-row midsize SUV must submit orders by April 29. The first deliveries are scheduled for October.
Orders for Forester compact SUVs must be submitted by May 31 with initial deliveries also scheduled for October. Ordering cut-off dates have been set for June 26 for the Legacy midsize SUV and Outback crossover. Delivery of the vehicles has begun.
Subaru extended the ordering window for the Ascent, Legacy, and Outback.
Other ordering dates have been set for Aug. 30 for the Impreza, April 1 for the WRX/Sti, July 26 for the Crosstrek, and May 31 for the BRZ. Deliveries of these vehicles has begun, except for the BRZ, which will be delivered starting in November.
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