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Top 10 Strangest Rebadged Vehicles
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Sometimes, automakers have holes in their lineups bigger than Van Halen did in 1985.
Top Suzuki Dealer in US Switches to Subaru
Suzuki of Wichita is switching brands rather than shutting down in light of the Japanese brand pulling out of the U.S. market.
Top 10 Compact Sedans with the Biggest Trunks
Compact cars are affordable, they’re usually a lot of fun to drive and can deliver impressive fuel economy numbers. As government regulators push for ever-greater efficiency, small sedans and hatchbacks are becoming increasingly important.
Five-Point Inspection: 2014 Subaru Forester 2.5i Premium Manual
It’s unwise to purchase a home without having a qualified expert give it a thorough going over, why should new cars be any different? Top-to-bottom, front-to-back, inside-and-out, the 2014 Subaru Forester is on the receiving end of AutoGuide’s weekly Five-Point Inspection.
Subaru Releases ‘Launch Control’ Web Series – Video
Subaru has released a new web series called “Launch Control,” giving viewers an in-depth look at the Subaru Rally Team USA and the Subaru PUMA RallyCross Team as they compete in the 2013 race season.
TGIF[R-S]: New Tires, Faster Car
“The car just comes alive with a nice set of tires.” Those are the words of Toyota VP Bob Carter, which were ringing in my ear after a chat I had with him at the Detroit Auto Show in January.
New Subaru WRX Spied Track Testing on Nurburgring
Testing is underway after earlier spy photos of the new Subaru WRX emerged this morning showing the car driving to the Nurburgring.
2014 Subaru WRX Spied at the ‘Ring
At the New York Auto Show, Subaru wowed the crowds with the stylish WRX Concept, and now the brand is testing what will actually be the new WRX, with our spy photographers managing to grab some pictures of it on the Nurburgring.
Most Watched Videos of the Week: April 6 – 13, 2013
Each week, we’ll recap the most popular videos from AutoGuide‘s YouTube channel just in case all seven days passed you by and you missed out. This week, it’s no surprise that our first look at the Subaru WRX Concept from the 2013 New York Auto Show garnered the most views.
Subaru Legacy, Outback Recalled for Brake Issues
Subaru is recalling model year 2005 through 2009 Legacy and Outback vehicles over concerns of brake fluid leakage.
Next-Gen Subaru WRX to be More Street Focused
Celebrating its rally heritage, the Subaru WRX has always sacrificed a certain level of on-road performance so as to maintain its off-road capability. That, however, will change for the next generation model.
2014 Subaru XV Crosstrek First With Brand’s Hybrid Tech
Subaru’s first-ever hybrid just debuted on the floor of the 2013 New York Auto Show without disclosing the most pertinent figure of all: fuel consumption.
Subaru WRX Concept a New York Show Stopper
Subaru just unveiled the WRX concept, previewing what to expect with the next in its line of rally-inspired all-wheel drive sport sedan.
Ask AutoGuide No. 4 – The Winter Games
It’s hard to believe but this is the fourth installment of “Ask AutoGuide.” For an entire month now our certified experts have provided the finest motor-vehicle shopping advice available for the price. Our crack team of automotive oracles has been at our readers’ beck and call for 30 straight days, though admittedly it’s been mostly…
Subaru XV Crosstrek Hybrid, Performance Concept Coming to NY Auto Show
Subaru will debut its first ever gasoline-electric production vehicle, the XV Crosstrek hybrid, at the 2013 New York Auto Show, alongside an all-new performance concept car.
2012 Subaru Legacy, Outback Recalled for Windshield Wiper Issue
Subaru is recalling its 2012 model year Outback and Legacy models for an issue with the windshield wiper motor.
Ask AutoGuide No. 3 – Dad’s Dilemma
Like veteran 911 operators AutoGuide’s expertly trained staff is here to help at anytime, day or night… as long as they can respond via e-mail and at their convenience. Ask AutoGuide is our newest weekly feature and it’s off like a prom dress.
Scion FR-S Sedan and Shooting Brake Envisioned by Chief Engineer
With the Toyota FT86 Open Concept unveiled last week, Scion FR-S chief engineer Tetsuya Tada explained that the cabrio was inevitable. However, in a new post by Toyota on a corporate blog, Tada isn’t quite done with his vehicle yet, and is looking forward to more FR-S based machines.
Top 10 Most Inconspicuous New Vehicles
Are you self-conscious? Don’t like to stand out in a crowd? Would you rather blend into the background than be the center of attention? Well, when it comes to the automotive world, you are in luck. Some vehicles seem to have skipped class when it came time for their styling lesson. This is not to…
Subaru Viziv Concept Video, First Look
Subaru is exploring every avenue for fuel efficiency with its new diesel-hybrid Viziv concept.
Subaru Viziv Concept Previews Future Styling, Diesel-Hybrid Tech
At the 2013 Geneva Motor Show today, Subaru held the worldwide debut of its Viziv Concept, a future-generation crossover concept with a Subaru Boxer Diesel Hybrid under the hood.
Subaru Recalls 2,813 Cars With Remote Start Key Fobs
Don’t get too excited if you’ve been walking by your new or recent model year Subaru to find it starting itself. You haven’t discovered KITT’s younger cousin.
TGIF[R-S]: Toyota Details GT86 Development Speedbumps
This week’s installment of TGIF[R-S] isn’t about me, or my car, but about how the 2013 AutoGuide.com Car of the Year came to be, thanks to a post I stumbled across on the Toyota UK blog.
Subaru Looking to Add Higher-Trim Models with More Luxury
With sales gains for five consecutive years, Subaru is looking to drive U.S. sales to at least 365,000 units annually, and one way it’s exploring to help achieve that goal is by offering more luxury-targeted trim levels.






