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Subaru announces new mid-size crossover for 2018
by Chris Chase - November 10, 2015
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by Chris Chase - November 10, 2015
Subaru says it will re-enter the three-row crossover market with a brand-new model to be built at its Indiana factory starting in 2018.
The company nixed its last seven-seat SUV, the slow-selling Tribeca (nee the even more unfortunately-named B9 Tribeca, shown below), after the 2014 model year. Its replacement doesn’t have a name yet, but Subaru Canada says the new crossover’s badge will evoke “outdoor adventure;” In other words, it probably won’t be incongruously named after a borough in Manhattan. (Subaru ‘Central Park’ has a nice ring, doesn’t it?)
When it goes into production, the three-row model will be the fourth vehicle assembled at the Lafayette, Indiana plant, after the Legacy sedan and Outback crossover bolted together there now, and the next-generation Impreza that’ll be built there starting next year. Subaru says the addition of Impreza assembly will boost that factory’s annual production to nearly 400,000 vehicles.
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Most trims' prices carry over from last yearAbout Chris Chase
As a child, Chris spent much of his time playing with toy cars in his parents’ basement; when his mother would tell him to go play outside, he made car sounds while riding his bicycle or dug roads for his toys in the flower garden. Now he gets to indulge his obsession playing with real cars that make their own cool noises, and gets paid for it.