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LOEB DRIVING FINE LINE IN WALES
FORD'S Jari-Matti Latvala stretched his lead over Citroen's Sebastien Loeb yesterday, in the second leg of the season-ending Wales Rally GB. Frenchman Loeb has already clinched his fifth drivers' title in a row. But his team need to score seven points in the season-ending...
Tags: Fine-Line Inc., Ford Motor Co., Subaru
Research articles 2008-12-07
Top 5 stories; On the web
FIVE most viewed articles on www.examiner.co.uk 1 Subaru driver killed on Wakefield Road A MAN died after a crash on a rural road notorious for bad accidents. Andrew Hirst, 33, was driving a Subaru Impreza on Wakefield Road when it left the road on a left hand bend, hit a...
Tags: accident, Subaru, Web
Research articles 2008-10-03
FLOOD OF TRIBUTES TO VICTIM ANDREW; 'He was such an absolute gentleman'
Byline: By NEIL ATKINSON News Editor TRIBUTES have poured in for a young man killed in a car crash. Andrew Hirst, 33, was a popular bar manager at local pubs for many years and also a well-known soccer player with clubs in the Huddersfield area. He was...
Tags: Andrew, gentleman, girlfriend, Subaru, team
Research articles 2008-10-01
Two arrested over fatal road smash
TWO people have been arrested after a five-car pile-up left a man dead. Dale Kindley, 44, of Myrtle Street, Ashington, died after he was at the wheel of a Subaru Impreza car when it was involved in the smash on a town road in Northumberland. The crash happened...
Tags: BMW AG, car, Subaru
Research articles 2008-10-01
SUBARU DRIVER KILLED; Impreza hit hedge and wall at blackspot
Byline: By ANDREW HIRST Deputy News Editor A MAN has died after a crash on a rural road notorious for bad accidents. The 33-year-old was driving a Subaru Impreza on Wakefield Road when it left the road on a left hand bend, hit a kerb and a wall...
Tags: accident, car, Subaru
Research articles 2008-09-29
Cars Enter Their Second Century With Phil Patton, NY Times Columnist, and Michael McHale, Subaru
Henry Ford put the first affordable car on the market in September 1908. Fuel was cheap and nobody knew about the effect of all those carbon emissions. Today, it's a different story. Soaring gas prices have put the brakes on sales of big cars and trucks. ...
Tags: car, New York Times Co., Subaru
Research articles 2008-09-29
Man is killed in crash horror
A MAN died in hospital after a crash involving five cars The accident happened on the A1147 road between East and West Terrace, at Stakeford, Northumberland, in the early hours yesterday. Two parked cars were also damaged in the smash. The dead man, who was in his 40s,...
Tags: accident, car, Subaru
Research articles 2008-09-22
Castro Valley man killed in wreck was '05 Athenian High grad
By Karen Holzmeister CASTRO VALLEY -- As a high school and college student, Scott Leister spent as much time as possible in Central America, volunteering his time and carpentry skills to help the poor. Leister, 21, also worked with Bay Area Mountain Rescue, a volunteer search-and-rescue...
Tags: car, Oakland, Subaru
Research articles 2008-08-18
Impreza impresses as a lot of car for the cash
*Go to cars.usatoday.com to see more photos of the Subaru Impreza, to compare vehicles, to find previous Test Drive columns and to get information on pricing, incentives, crash-test scores and more. What a treat. A simple, sensible, pleasant car with all-wheel drive AWD, decent fuel economy,...
Tags: car, Subaru
Research articles 2008-07-25
REAR VIEW: SUBARU have shown this Stella
SUBARU have shown this Stella electric car concept to the public for the first time. The car uses a 40kw electric motor to give 100km/ h top speed and a range of around 80km/h. The Subaru concept comes hot on the heels of announcements by other Japanese...
Tags: car, Subaru
Research articles 2008-07-06
Infiniti, Saturn and Subaru to Advertise Full Inventory of Certified Used Vehicles on Cars.com
Automakers Step Up Internet Marketing to Keep Pace With Car Buyers' Interest CHICAGO -- Cars.com announced today an expansion of its certified used-vehicle advertising program through partnerships with Infiniti, Saturn and Subaru. In-market car buyers searching Cars.com can now access basic listings for the automakers' complete inventory of certified...
Tags: car, Cars.com, Manufacturing, Subaru
Research articles 2008-07-01
REAR VIEW Mirror: KNOCKOUT DIESEL ENGINE
SUBARU have announced prices and details of their first ever diesel-powered cars. The same 2-litre diesel engine is used in the Legacy saloon, Sport Tourer estate and Outback. The 150hp engine retains the boxer layout of the Subaru petrol engines, and the Legacy saloon starts at EUR29,995, the Tourer EUR32,795...
Tags: Subaru
Research articles 2008-06-22
The new breed; Subaru's new designs on family market JONATHAN SMITH drives the Subaru Impreza 2.0R AWD 5door
Byline: JONATHAN SMITH MENTION the name Impreza and the image is vivid. A barking great exhaust, fat tyres and a rally driver intent on proving he's king of the forest track. Well, it doesn't have to be like that. With the introduction of the new range of...
Tags: FINANCE, Insurance, Subaru
Research articles 2008-06-20
Book review: "Farewell, My Subaru"
Title: "Farewell, My Subaru" Author: Doug Fine Publisher: Villard Pages: 211 Price: $24 In a nutshell: Journalist Doug Fine has paved the way for a new career as a comedian with this entertaining yet informative book on going green in...
Tags: CAREER, goat, Subaru
Research articles 2008-06-01
REAR VIEW Mirror: SCOOBY'S GOT WRX APPEAL
THIS is the first picture of the new Subaru Impreza WRC car which will make its competitive debut at the Acropolis Rally at the end of the month. Petter Solberg and Chris Atkinson will drive the two new cars as Subaru makes an important foray into recovering...
Tags: car, Subaru
Research articles 2008-05-25
2,000 tough miles; Subaru fans set for first Liege rally in 50 years
Byline: BY DAVID WHINYATES AQ UA RT E T of British Subaru fans are to put the manufacturer's original model, the 360cc microcar, to the ultimate test on a 2,000- mile rally through some of Europe's toughest terrain which will include Italy's Stelvio and Gavia Passes. They will...
Tags: car, Subaru
Research articles 2008-05-23
Want charm to spare? Try 2009 Forester
What a nice change. Subaru, a pioneer in crossover SUVs, has enlarged its small Forester SUV, given it a better suspension, furnished even the base model with all you probably need and cut the starting price $1,200. Think that has appeal? The...
Tags: cargo, Honda Motor Co., Manufacturing, Subaru, suspension, SUV
Research articles 2008-05-23
Agatha, not Linford; PETER KEENAN found the Impreza 1.5 R AWD five-door handled like a dream but lacked power
Byline: By PETER KEENAN MY SON and his pal count themselves as car aficionados. Most motors I test are subject to their scrutiny - especially during the football season, when they are ferried to and from training sessions and matches in the latest automobiles. They are not easily...
Tags: car, Subaru
Research articles 2008-05-16
Road Test: Subaru Forester
It’s Strong But Sluggish Subaru enthusiasts love their machines. While the redesigned Forester may keep them happy, it probably won ’ t attract converts. This compact crossover is loaded with cargo space and new safety features, but its pronounced sluggishness is...
Tags: ascent, cargo, Components, HARDWARE, Storage, Subaru
Research articles 2008-05-12
Modern classic is even better; Subaru Impreza revamp should win new fans Subaru fans are being offered a breathtaking car with the new Impreza. ANDY RICHARDS has been drinking it
Byline: ANDY RICHARDS When you set about revamping a legendary speed demon, it's a big task to win a host of new driving fans. But these guys have done it with the new Impreza. They are labelling it an icon reborn - and driving the latest Impreza...
Tags: car, Subaru
Research articles 2008-05-02
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