Subaru News
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It’s over for the Toyota Camry in Japan
Toyota has sold over 21 million copies of the camry worldwide, including more than 1.3 million in Japan alone in the past 43 years. Although the name is emblematic for the manufacturer, it will not survive the wave of SUVs…
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Subaru will unveil another Wilderness model at the New York Auto Show
We knew that Subaru intended to unveil a new model at the New York Auto Show, scheduled for next April, without knowing more. Although the manufacturer remains discreet about its intentions, Subaru USA has just published an announcement on its…
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Competition from the Subaru Solterra
The Subaru Solterra is entering the electric SUV segment. It will be compared to the Ioniq 5, Nissan Ariya and Volkswagen ID.4. ioniq 5 Price: from $52,299 As soon as it was released, the Ioniq 5 hit very hard. Its…
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IIHS demonstrates shortcomings for rear passengers in an SUV
Over the past few years, the sport utility vehicle category has grown tremendously in popularity; it even outsold car sales to such an extent that some manufacturers dropped them from their lineup over the years. In many cases, SUVs tend…
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Lexus RZ450e: first in line
(Aix-en-Provence, France) First of the electric rope at Lexus, the RZ450e demonstrates that it is more than a gentrified Toyota bZ4X. There is a beginning to everything Lexus will pave the way for the complete electrification of the Toyota group,…
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Hyundai reveals a little more about its next Kona
Aware of the importance of the subcompact SUV/crossover segment, but also of electrics, Hyundai seems to have invested a lot of effort in the next generation of its Kona. The model, previously shown in late 2022, is opening its game…
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Nissan Versa: The anti-inflationary
A new $20,000 car isn’t as spartan as you might think. Moderate your transport It’s a return to basics, but also to a form of realism. For the price of a Rolls-Royce Ghost, our test bed last week, you could…
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The manual transmission is gaining popularity in the United States
There manual gearbox has already known more glorious years. Although appreciated by purists and owners looking for an economical car, the manual gearbox has lost a lot of popularity in the United States and Canada. To be honest, only 1.2%…
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Rolls-Royce Ghost: the sweet omen
Soon everyone will be driving a Rolls-Royce. Well almost ! The DNA of the car of tomorrow The music critic of RealPaper of Boston, Jon Landau, wrote in 1974: “I saw the future of rock, and his name is Bruce…
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Fewer vehicles earn IIHS Top Safety in 2023, here’s the list
Founded in 1959, the IIHS, the acronym for the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, is an independent, non-profit American organization responsible for road transport safety. The IIHS is also responsible for certifying the safety of vehicles sold and conducts numerous…