8 07, 2021

SUBARU Sells 20 Million All Wheel Drive Models

By |2021-07-08T12:12:47+10:00July 8th, 2021|Gay Car News, Subaru news|0 Comments

Over the last 49years, Subaru has been quietly getting on with making its fleet AWD. The only RWD can is BRZ. The first was Subaru Leone 4WD Estate Van in 1972. It was Japan's first mass-produced AWD passenger car. 3 years later, Australia got the  1975 1.4 litre station wagon. Now, 98% of Subaru’s world wide, are AWD. Part of the [...]

11 05, 2020

2020 Subaru Forester HYBRID Video Review

By |2020-06-02T23:23:53+10:00May 11th, 2020|4 Cylinder, AWD, Car Reviews by Brand, Car Type Search, Drive Wheels and Trans, Engine Type Search, Hybrid, Subaru Reviews, SUV Medium, Video Reviews, Videos, Wagon|0 Comments

Above: Forest Hybrid Review 2020 Subaru FORESTER Hybrid Review If FORESTER 2.5L is a capable car on road and off, then the Hybrid is no different. What about some HOT RACING DRIVERS. Gay? Or just plain gorgeous? 10 Hottest Racing Drivers Talented Twinks – Callum Ilott Virtually Races Arthur Leclerc Handsome Mclaren Drivers at [...]

13 10, 2019

Subaru Milestone: 1,000,000 Australian vehicles

By |2019-10-13T09:52:08+11:00October 13th, 2019|Gay Car News, Subaru news|0 Comments

Subaru customer Jennie Truong has become the brand's 1 millionth new vehicle owner in Australia after purchasing an All-Wheel Drive Forester 2.5i-S from McGrath Subaru Liverpool, New South Wales. To mark the special occasion, Jennie, of Fairfield East, NSW, was honoured by officially receiving the keys to her range-topping Forester from the [...]

1 11, 2012

The All New 4th Generation Forester Debuts In Japan

By |2012-11-01T19:38:36+11:00November 1st, 2012|Gay Car News|0 Comments

      The new generation All-Wheel Drive Subaru Forester will make its world premiere in Japan on November 13. The premiere will be followed by an Australian launch in quarter one, 2013. Since its launch in 1997 the Forester has become Subaru’s all-time best-seller in Australia. Forester dominated its market segment for four consecutive years ending 2011. At the [...]

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