The Subaru Outback rules the wagon market but the Volvo V60 has landed
Make-A-Wish will eventually fly out Daniel to Subaru’s factory in Japan when it’s possible
The Hyundai Sonata driver didn’t realize they left their license plate at the scene
Is chopping the roof off a Subaru WRX sacrilegious? We’re not so sure it is
The 81 year old driver failed a field sobriety test after driving on the walkway
The 1995 Subaru Impreza 555 is still owned by McRae’s family
This is the perfect response to Dodges rocking pink and yellow splitter guards
Neither the Lexus or Subaru drivers wanted to give an inch to each other
Displayed at the Tokyo Auto Salon, the Subaru Levorg Prototype STI previews the next-gen sporty wagon
Behold, the Forester Ultimate Customized Kit Special edition
It’s possible that the new Subaru Levorg STI Sport will feature a 2.0-liter turbo boxer with almost 300 HP
The driver of the Subaru seemed willing to ram a Tesla that didn’t give room for him to merge in his lane
Subaru will build 555 units of the WRX STI EJ20 Final Edition, and all are destined for the domestic market
Wagons make up only 1.4 percent of U.S. car sales, and the Subaru Outback alone accounts for 1.2 percent – need we say more?
They say never meet your heroes but in this case, things couldn’t be more different
One of the big letdowns was the 11.6-inch infotainment system, which is hard to master, while the base engine is not the one to go for
It might be around for quite some time and could do with more power, but in a world increasingly dominated by SUVs and EVs, Subaru’s coupe is a ray of light for petrolheads
The new Outback got Consumer Reports’ seal of approval, but it’s not perfect