Monday, March 31, 2008

Subaru Helps the combat Global Warming


What makes a Subaru, a Subaru? Making safe, well engineered cars. And making a difference.

The Subaru R1e. Our vision of the future. Based on the Subaru R1 minicar sold in Japan, the R1e was developed by Subaru in partnership with the Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc. (TEPCO). The utility has been testing a fleet of R1e electric cars since 2006. As part of a U.S. test program, two of the Subaru R1e electric cars will join the New York Power Authority (NYPA) fleet.


Some Highlights:


The two-seat Subaru R1e is capable of driving at speeds up to 65 mph with a range of up to 50 miles.
It can be charged up to 80% capacity within 15 minutes or fully charged overnight at home using a regular domestic outlet.






Subaru has committed to being a world leader in electric powered vehicles. The R1e is already proving itself in major urban areas such as Tokyo and London.
The R1e has already been nominated by the Japanese government for an award known as the “Commendation for Global Warming Prevention Activity.”






Thursday, March 13, 2008

Small Tent Big Event



Small Tent, Big Event Offers$2,000 Cash Back on '08 ForesterGood news for 2008 Forester fans! For a limited time and while inventory lasts, the award-winning 2008 Forester is available at many Subaru dealerships with up to $2,000 cash back on select models. In addition, buyers can take advantage of 0% financing on all 2008 models through March 31, 2008. Not in the market for a new Subaru? Share the news with a friend!
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Subaru Outback Named a 2008 Best New Family Vehicle

The 2008 Subaru Outback has been named to Kelley Blue Book's kbb.com's first annual list of "Best New Family Vehicles." From a long list of vehicles that qualified in varying degrees as safe, roomy and affordable, the expert editors at Kelley Blue Book's kbb.com selected this year's 10 Best New Family Vehicles by evaluating each on such factors as capability, fuel efficiency, resale value, and the all-important kid-friendliness.
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