Subaru -- Number 45

 

This past August was a big month for Subaru of America. The official report showed that sales were nearly 5% higher than the August of 2014. More XV Crosstreks and more Foresters were sold last month than were ever sold before. It was the 25th consecutive month of over 10,000 Foresters sold as well as the 18th consecutive month of over 10,000 Outbacks sold.

Last month also marked the 45th consecutive month of year-over-year growth for Subaru here in the United States. Not only is this a pretty incredible feat as the company nears four…

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Is It Time to Change Your Air Filter?

It's important to take good care of your vehicle. The better you care for your car, the longer it will last. Subaru is known for making vehicles that last for a long time, but they don't just keep running forever without the proper maintenance.  If you want your Subaru, or any vehicle for that matter, to keep running strong for years and years, you fix what needs fixing and replace what needs replacing in a timely manner.

The engine air filter in your Subaru plays a very important role in vehicle performance. The air filter is responsible for…

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Happy Labor Day from Adventure Subaru


We want to wish everyone a happy first Monday of September, better known as Labor Day! The holiday got its official start back in 1894 when congress passed an act making Labor Day a legal holiday. As you probably know, Labor Day is meant to recognize and celebrate American workers. What better way to celebrate all the hard work you do than to unwind with your Subaru? 

Drive your Subaru out to the river, or take it to the lake. Head to your favorite camping spot, or simply swing by the grocery store to pick up everything you need for…

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Subaru’s Philosophy

Your philosophy is the way that you look at life. It’s your set of beliefs or values that help guide your thoughts and actions. Subaru's philosophy is pretty simple. It's a commitment to making great quality vehicles, dedication to good business practices, and making a positive impact on the world. 

The Subaru philosophy can be summarized by the Subaru Corporate Responsibility policy. The policy is made up of five basic principles that define Subaru's values and commitments. 

·         Adhere to the highest standards of ethics and integrity in all…

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Ground Clearance 101

If you stick to city driving you probably don't think about ground clearance very often. Every once in a while, you might scrape the underside of your car on an especially steep hill or dip, but for most situations, your clearance doesn’t have a huge affect on your commute to work or your ability to run errands around town. 

Ground clearance, sometimes referred to as ride height, is the amount of space between the ground and the chassis. Clearance is measured on a flat surface with an unweighted vehicle without passengers or cargo. Ground clearance is typically viewed…

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Top Road Trip Packing Tips

Packing lists are key. Even if you think you have a steel trap on your shoulders, write out a list just to be safe. Writing out a detailed list of everything you’re going to bring can help make sure nothing is forgotten, and it can also help you think of things you might not have thought about bringing. Try categorizing items based on whether or not you will need them during the driving portion of your road trip. For example you won’t need to unpack your extra pair of shoes, and you don’t want to leave your…

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Brake Safety Awareness Month

What's the most important part of a car? Without a gas pedal, you wouldn't be able to go anywhere, but the same is true for the wheels. If a car didn’t have doors, you might find it a little challenging to get into the driver’s seat, and without a driver’s seat, cross-country road trips would be uncomfortable to say the least. The steering wheel seems pretty important, and seatbelts are up there as well. If you put a bunch of people in a room and ask them to name the most important part of a…

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A Car for College

Owning a car as a college student isn’t always necessary. Most campuses provide students with everything that they need, and a bicycle can suffice for those who attend college in a bike-friendly town like Fayetteville. But while owning a vehicle may not be essential, it can improve the experience, and make things easier for college students. If you're a college student looking to buy a car, or the parent of a college student looking to do the same, here are some things that you should look for in a vehicle. 

College students know full well that they are…

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5 simple ways to be more adventurous

It’s easy to fall into a rut. Maybe every morning you wake up at 7:15, take a shower, scramble up a couple of eggs, pop two slices of whole-wheat toast into the toaster, and drink a cup of coffee while reading the morning news. You take the same route to work, the same route home, and you’ve repeated this process for the past decade or so.

 

It's not that you’re unhappy with your routine, but sometimes doing the same thing over and over can start to feel a little stale. Days start to blend together…

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Find Your Park on August 25th


Even if you're not a Subaru owner or fan, you’ve probably heard by now that Subaru will be helping the National Park Service with their trash problem. Subaru’s U.S. auto plant, Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc., has become well known for their environmental conservation practices ever since becoming the first U.S. auto plant to achieve zero-landfill status in 2004, and now Subaru is going to help bring those practices to the National Park Service.

It seems hard to believe that a network of parks designed to protect and showcase the natural beauty of the United…

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