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CarsGuide on MSNBigger, boxier, better? 2026 Subaru Outback revealed with SUV design, hybrid powertrain, but can it compete with Hyundai Santa Fe and Toyota Kluger?Subaru has debuted its seventh-generation Outback at the New York Motor Show overnight and the popular family favorite looks ...
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CarsGuide on MSN2026 Subaru Solterra electric car overhauled with more power, driving range and tech to tackle new Tesla Model Y, Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Toyota bZ4XThe Subaru Solterra is one of three new models unveiled by the Japanese carmaker at the New York motor show overnight, and it's promising significant improvements on driving range, power and tech.
The estimated transaction price of a new vehicle in March 2025 sat at $47,462, according to Kelley Blue Book. Looking to buck the trend of ever-increasing window stickers, we recently welcomed a 2025 ...
When Subaru pulled the wraps off its freshly redesigned Forester compact SUV late in 2023, we were happy with what we saw. The junior ute’s improved handling, powertrain, and tech helped us get ...
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Drive on MSNVolkswagen’s new small ute not coming to AustraliaA new small, car-derived ute being developed by Volkswagen for emerging markets is not destined for Australian showrooms as a ...
The Melbourne Motor Show is set to return this weekend after a 14-year hiatus. More than 20 automakers will be on display, ...
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Drive on MSNMelbourne Motor Show to return next year even biggerThe Melbourne Motor Show will be back in 2026 and be bigger than this year as organisers circle more brands and bigger ...
There's a new electric Subaru coming and its name is Trailseeker. Details are basically nil at the moment, but a brief release published alongside a teaser image provide a few small hints.
Subaru confirmed two big reveals for the New York auto show on April 16. The first is the 2026 Outback, a redesigned version of its lifted wagon that also competes with mid-size SUVs. The second ...
Hyundai's rival to the Ford Ranger ute could reach fruition through a partnership with General Motors, making an Australian launch unlikely due to a lack of right-hand-drive production.
Rooting for the underdog is practically a national pastime. And in the automotive world, the Subaru BRZ is an underdog, though it doesn’t quite have the Cinderella story charm – yet.
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