Which Vehicle is Safer?


Which Vehicle is Safer--Jeep Cherokee or Subaru Impreza? This is a No-Brainer!
Tom and Ray Magliozzi, or, "Click" and "Clack", of NPR's nationally famous "Car Talk" radio show, recently interviewed a listener about their struggle when choosing a new vehicle. Stanley Subaru shares the transcript below and their answer to the question...
 

 

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Hiking Acadia: How Many Mountains Have You Climbed?



Hiking Acadia:  How Many Mountains Have You Climbed?

Today the Bangor Daily News reported that "College of the Atlantic President Darron Collins is pledging to climb every Acadia National Park mountain-and even swim a fjord-in hopes of raising alumni donations to the college. Joined by two students, he will spend the day unpropelled by technology, meaning that the trio will walk-or swim-from peak to peak, climbing 28 of Acadia's peaks in 24 hours.


The…

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Subaru US Auto Plant Meets ISO 5001 Energy Standard


Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc.in Lafayette was recognized Monday for its heightened commitment to energy
conservation that could help the car manufacturing plant save costs and reduce emissions. Stanley Subaru provides the full article below...

 

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Fan Mail From Furry Friends

Here is a lovely letter and photos sent to us from Ziva, the proud owner of a new Subaru Forester. She is seen here with her people parents (a.k.a. Chauffeurs).

Ziva writes:

Hi Kelly,
Mom is so happy! She loves the Forester. Perfect color. Mom and Dad thought buying a new car would be a traumatic ordeal.  Thank you for making it so much fun.
I'll be looking forward to our visits…
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Why You Need A Subaru BRZ



There are many things you need to survive in this world. Oxygen, for one. Another is nourishment. But there is one other thing you may not think you need and that is the all new 2013 Subaru BRZ. Now, I know what you are thinking: "Yeah right. I don't need a rear wheel drive Subaru for anything," or "It's not practical," but I am telling you firsthand after driving one, yes you do! And here is why:
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What is an Extended Service Contract? What is Covered in Subaru's Added Security Coverage?

Extended Service Basics | Subaru Added Security FAQ's | What Is An Extended Service Contract? | Do I Really Need An Extended Service Contract? Stanley Subaru covers the basics of Subaru's Added Security Extended Service Contracts.

Extended Service Basics

1. What's the most important thing I should know about an extended service contract?

It is important to know the company that is promising to pay you if your car breaks down. A contract is only…

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What Is The Break-In Period for New Subarus? New Subaru Driving Tips

What is the Break-in Period For New Subaru Vehicles? | New Subaru Outback/Legacy Fuel Economy Hints | Subaru Outback Catalytic Converter Safety Tips | New Subaru Driving Tips 
All these topics are addressed in today's Technical Schmecnical Lesson 5!


New Vehicle Break-in Driving

- the first 1,000 miles (1,600 km)The performance and long life of your vehicle are dependent on how you handle and care for your vehicle while it is new. Follow these…
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What Is It Like To Drive Rally Cross? What Is Sludge Sliding?



Sure, we've seen a rally car slide through a turn or perhaps a few of us have watched a rally cross race in person, but what is it really like to drive a rally car through the rough and tumble course that is rally cross? Nate Martinez found that out first hand with a Subaru Impreza WRX STI racecar at DirtFish Rally School with instructor Forest Duplessis, DirtFish's chief instructor. In his blog…
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Fun With Words

Time for some fun and games with the English language!  To break up the technical posts that we've posted lately, here is a fun and amusing collection of oxymorons, anagrams, and ambiguous news headlines to brighten up your day. All of these are from FunWithWords.com, a great site for exploring the humorous and entertaining uses of everyday language. Enjoy!

 

Oxymorons

open secret --larger half-- clearly confused --

act naturally --alone together-- Hell's Angels--…

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How Does a Multi-Link Suspension Work? How Does a Multi-Link Suspension Differ From Fixed Rear Axle?

What is a Multi-Link Suspension? | How Does a Multi-Link Suspension Differ From a Fixed Rear Axle? | Advantages and Disadvantages of Both Systems | Stanley Subaru's Technical Schmecnical Lesson 4: Multi-Link Suspensions

As described by Steven Rupp of Popular Hot Rodding Magazine:

Suspension 101

In a perfect world, all the roads would be perfectly flat, without bumps, and suspensions wouldn't even be needed. But as we all know, that is far from reality. Once you…

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