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Subaru Recalls 74,000 Vehicles

Subaru has announced the recall of nearly 74,000 2010 model year Outback wagons and Legacy sedans, built between February of 2009 and April of 2010.  The cars have a steering column wiring harness that may crack with repeated flexing, leading to electrical shorts and component failures....

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Toyota's Ft-86 Release Pushed Back to 2013

The release of Toyota's long awaited FT-86 sports car has been delayed by two years, according to sources inside Japan. The FT-86, a joint venture between Toyota and Subaru, was supposed to be released in 2011. Designed as an affordable but fun-to-drive sports coupe, the FT-86 has held fans...

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Consumer Reports 2010 Auto Issue

Consumer Reports has just come out with their Best Cars of 2010 issue. This issue covers more than 280 vehicles sold in North America and reviews every aspect of the automobile. Fuel economy, comfort, reliability, build quality are all covered in high detail, as well as how the final scores are...

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What Vehicles Have the Most Loyal Buyers?

Every year, research company R.L. Polk compiles a list by segment of the car or truck with the most loyal buyers; in other words, when it comes time to replace an existing vehicle, these customers simply buy a newer model of what they already drive. Some results are expected, but others will...

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What Are the Most Ticketed Vehicles in the US?

What comes to mind when you think about frequently ticketed cars? A red Corvette? A Shelby Mustang? A Porsche 911? Surprisingly, none of these cars made the list of the most ticketed cars in the United States.

Rare Maserati Traded in Cash for Clunkers Program

Rare Maserati Traded in Cash for Clunkers Program

A Man in Colorado who had been trying to sell his Maserati for months has traded in for a Subaru, as a result of the Government Backed Cash for Clunkers program. His frustration with trying to sell it was at a peak just before the government CARS program and the value he got in return was similar...