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Subaru America History

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Founded on July 7, 1953 in Japan, Subaru continues to serve as the leading safety and performance and AWD car maker in the United States. The manufacturer first established a location in America in 1968 before relocating to Pennsauken, New Jersey. Today, individuals will find Subaru of America is based in cherry Hill, New Jersey. This move took place when the company was acquired in full by Fuji Heavy Industries. Individuals wishing to purchase a new car often turn to their local dealership, as they know they will be getting a car that can take them anywhere they wish to go with ease, and one that is extremely reliable. Subaru Dealerships are found across the country, so any driver should have easy access to one.

Subaru continues to earn awards for its vehicles, and the company has been named the best resale value for 2015 by Kelly Blue Book. Furthermore, KBB.com named this brand the most trusted and the lowest in terms of cost to own, both designations drivers are sure to love. They aren't the only one to recognize the company for its outstanding vehicles. Consumer Reports, when announcing their 2015 Top Picks, put three Subaru models on the list. The Subaru Legacy, the Subaru Forester and the Subaru Impreza were honored in this manner. What makes this even more impressive is 95 percent of vehicles sold by this manufacturer within the past decade are still being driven today. These are only a few of the …show more content…

In fact, in July 2015, the company set a monthly United States sales record. According to Subaru of America, 3,716 WRX/STI sales were recorded. This is a continuation of outstanding sales seen during the first half of the year. Furthermore, sales overall for the company exceeded 50,000 units, a feat not seen since August of the previous year. In fact, during the first seven months of 2015, WRX/STI sales overtook all sales of these models for 2013, and they are expected to sell more than 30,000 WRX/STI models this year

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