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Subaru will begin selling its 2019 Ascent three-row SUV — the largest vehicle the crossover specialist has ever built — for at least $32,970 this summer, the company announced.
Read More →Subaru of America is celebrating 50 years of selling vehicles in the U.S. by producing anniversary editions of its vehicles that will be offered in limited numbers, the company announced.
Read More →The top 10 list, released by the Highway Loss Data Institute, includes large pickups from Ford and Ram.
Read More →Tesla, Mercedes-Benz, Volvo and Toyota already offer automatic emergency braking as a standard feature on most of their vehicles, according to a new progress report.
Read More →Subaru has updated its schedule for when it will stop taking commercial orders for seven of its 2018 model-year vehicles, and has set dates for when it will begin taking orders on its 2019-MY lineup, including the new Ascent three-row SUV.
Read More →The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety tightens criteria for its 2018 Top Safety Pick+ award, requiring high test scores in headlights and passenger-side protection.
Read More →Utility vehicles of all sizes dominated the 2017 Los Angeles Auto Show, including debuts of the 2018 Jeep Wrangler, 2019 Lincoln Nautilus, 2019 Subaru Ascent, and 2019 Kia Sorento. Read full coverage here. Photos by Chris Brown, Paul Clinton, Eric Gandarilla, Paul Lim, Andy Lundin, Kim Pham, and Roselynne Reyes.
Read More →Subaru unveiled its 2019 Ascent three-row SUV at the Los Angeles Auto Show's AutoMobility LA event. The mid-size SUV is powered by a new turbocharged 2.4-liter boxer engine.
Read More →The recall covers more than 2,300 vehicles that may have unsecured floor mats that could interfere with acceleration and braking functions.
Read More →ALG has named Subaru and Land Rover as having the best overall residual values of the 2018 model year in its annual retail-based analysis, the TrueCar Inc. subsidiary announced.
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