Thursday, December 29, 2011

Exclusive Lease Special on this 2012 Subaru Forester! Like us on Facebook for details!

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2012 Subaru Forester 2.5X w/Alloy Wheel Value Package

Internet Price
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Engine
2.5L H-4 cyl
Transmission
4-Speed Automatic
Ext. Color
Obsidian Black Pearl
Int. Color
Black
Vin
JF2SHABCXCH419849
Model Code
CFB

Come test drive this 2012 Subaru Forester!

You'll appreciate its safety and technology features! Subaru prioritized comfort and style by including: an automatic dimming rear-view mirror, a roof rack, and a split folding rear seat. Smooth gearshifts are achieved thanks to the 2.5 liter 4 cylinder engine, and all wheel drive keeps this model firmly attached to the road surface.

Our aim is to provide our customers with the best prices and service at all times. Please don't hesitate to give us a call.

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It doesn't matter what the weatherman says if you have a Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive Subaru!

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Subaru promises BRZ, Impreza STI concepts plus rally return at Tokyo Auto Salon

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Exhibition Outline of Tokyo Auto Salon 2012


Tokyo, December 27, 2011 - Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. (FHI), together with Subaru Tecnica International Inc. (STI)*, announced its exhibition at the upcoming Tokyo Auto Salon 2012 with NAPAC (Japan Car Parts and Aftermarket Promotion Association), which will be held January 13th to 15th, 2012, at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba prefecture. On the theme of Subaru booth design "Proud of BOXER", it will showcase through Subaru's unique products the Subaru's efforts to integrate enjoyable and reliable driving provided by the Horizontally-Opposed Boxer Engine.
*: Subaru Tecnica International Inc. (STI; President Hiroyuki Karamatsu; located in Mitaka, Tokyo)


◆ SUBARU BRZ STI CONCEPT (display model)
Under its product concept that "everyone can experience the enjoyable driving", the SUBARU BRZ STI CONCEPT was developed to offer excellent handling performance based on "SUBARU BRZ", a rear-wheel drive sports car featuring the Horizontally-Opposed Boxer engine.
STI tuning and original parts, which include carbon-fiber engine hood and roof, not only achieved an extra weight reduction but also enhanced stable straight-driving and cornering performance. As a result, the car responds exactly to the driver's input.

Carbon Front Hood (Prototype)
STI Flexible Tower Bar (Prototype)
Carbon Roof (Prototype)
STI Low Down Spring (Prototype)
STI Front Under Spoiler (Prototype)
Brembo Brake & Rotor (Prototype)
STI Rear Trunk Spoiler (Prototype)
Bilstein Damper (Prototype)
STI Sport Muffler (Prototype)
STI 18-inch Aluminum Wheel (Prototype)

◆ SUBARU IMPREZA G4 STI CONCEPT (display model)
Based on the New Impreza G4 2.0i-S (Japanese specification model) which was introduced on November 30th, 2011, this concept car is blended with STI performance touch to emphasize Impreza sporting profile. By adopting special tuning in pursuit of STI's vehicle development theme "strength and nimbleness driving", the model offers excellent controllability and maneuverability to any driver who loves driving pleasure.

STI Front Under Spoiler
STI Sport Muffler (Prototype)
STI Side Under Spoiler (Prototype)
STI Flexible Tower Bar
STI Rear Trunk Spoiler (Prototype)
STI Low Down Spring (Prototype)
STI Skirt Lip
STI 18-inch Aluminum Wheel (Prototype)
STI Shift Knob - CVT (Prototype)
STI Stainless Steel Mesh Brake Hose (Prototype)

【Subaru booth design and program】
・Throughout the theme of its booth design "Proud of BOXER", the booth was designed in the image of race track. It supplies exciting and real physical effects such as the black-themed wall, the light effect and the sound effect of Subaru boxer engine in a race track, and also creates an image of enjoyable drive provided by the Subaru boxer.
・Talk shows with rally driver Toshihiro Arai and other race drivers who joined Super GT races and 24 Hours Nürburgring endurance race will take place along with the exhibition.
・By using the USTREAM live streaming provider, events in the Subaru booth will be broadcasted live. (http://www.ustream.tv/user/SUBARU_Ustream)

【Motor Sport information】
・Other displayed racing cars: Legacy B4 GT300 (participated in the 2011 Super GT race); BRZ GT300 (scheduled participation in the 2012 Super GT race); Impreza WRX STI (scheduled participation in the 2012 24 Hours Nürburgring endurance race); and Impreza WRX STI Group R4 specification model.
・Subaru will announce its entries of the Super GT races, Intercontinental Rally Challenge (IRC) and 24 Hours Nürburgring endurance race in 2012.

List of Exhibits
1 SUBARU BRZ STI CONCEPT
display model

2 SUBARU IMPREZA G4 STI CONCEPT
display model

3 SUBARU BRZ Black Edition by PROVA
display model

4 SUBARU IMPREZA SPORT CUSTOM
production model

5 SUBARU IMPREZA WRX STI
(scheduled participation in the 2012 24 Hours Nürburgring endurance race)
display model

6 SUBARU IMPREZA WRX STI Group R4
display model

7 SUBARU LEGACY B4 GT300 (participated in the 2011 Super GT race)
display model

8 SUBARU BRZ GT300 (scheduled participation in the 2012 Super GT race)
display model

9 SUBARU BOXER plus Next generation D4-S Engine
technology exhibit

Courtesy of Subaru

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Campout for Hunger - Philabundance

Close to one million people in the Delaware Valley alone face hunger every day. Philabundance, a food service organization based in the Pennsylvania/New Jersey area, is determined to make a change. During this year’s 93.3 WMMR’s annually sponsored event, Campout for Hunger, Philabundance smashed last year’s record!

This year, Subaru donated over 250,000 pounds of food during Campout for Hunger - that’s over 100 tons of food that Philabundance will distribute to emergency food kitchens, food cupboards, senior centers and more. This year’s total donations came to 576,000 pounds of food (that’s 22 trailers!), and we’re very proud we made such a huge contribution.

Take a listen to the audio below, featuring Subaru Philadelphia Zone Director Matt Ritter on WMMR as he announces the donation.

Campout for Hunger 2011 [Audio Link] by Subaru of America

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Control the road with symmetrical All-Wheel Drive!

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You need balance and an even distribution of power for maximum traction, instead of the slip-then-grip alternative. Every Subaru comes standard with Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive for better stability, efficiency and a quicker response to slippery conditions.

Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive standard on:
All Subaru Models

Efficiency and Durability

Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive has the engine mounted in-line with the drivetrain, helping provide a seamless transfer of power to all four wheels.

Other AWD systems need additional drivetrain components to route the same power to the wheels, often using complex designs. More components tend to reduce vehicle efficiency and could add to higher maintenance costs.

Stability and Control

The balanced design of Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive helps add control through uniform stability. With power being distributed to the wheels with the best traction, it helps you hold true to the path.

Front-wheel drive vehicles generally understeer or push in a turn, while rear-wheel drive vehicles can often oversteer in a turn.

Power and Traction

Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive sends power to all wheels simultaneously for maximum traction and acceleration.

In slippery conditions, that power instinctively flows to the wheels with the best traction.

 

Courtesy of Subaru

Monday, December 19, 2011

This fully-loaded Nissan Maxima won't be on our lot for long! Take this beauty home with you today!

2011 Nissan Maxima 3.5

Internet Price
$29,894
Engine
3.5L V-6 cyl
Transmission
Continuously Variable
Ext. Color
Brilliant Black Crystal Pearlcoat
Mileage
15,595
Stock Number
BC816302
Vin
1N4AA5AP5BC816302
Model Code
16111

 

Discerning drivers will appreciate the 2011 Nissan Maxima!

It just arrived on our lot, and surely won't be here long! With just over 15,000 miles on the odometer, this 4 door sedan prioritizes comfort, safety and convenience. It includes power seats, automatic temperature control, remote keyless entry, and 1-touch window functionality. Under the hood you'll find a 6 cylinder engine with more than 270 horsepower, providing a smooth and predictable driving experience.

 

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Stronger roofs lead to another record year for award - Announcing winners of the 2012 Top Safety Pick

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The list of winners of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's Top Safety Pick award is longer than ever this year, with vehicles in nearly every size category the Institute evaluates earning accolades. From minicars to sedans to pickups, consumers have a record number of choices among 2012 models.

In all, 69 cars, 38 SUVs, 5 minivans, and 3 pickups earn Top Safety Pick. The award recognizes vehicles that do the best job of protecting people in front, side, rollover, and rear crashes based on ratings in Institute evaluations. The ratings, which cover all 4 of the most common kinds of crashes, help shoppers pick vehicles that offer the highest levels of crash protection. Because the federal government now requires all 2012 and later passenger vehicles to have electronic stability control to help drivers avoid loss-of-control crashes, ESC no longer is a requirement to win as it was in prior years.

The winners' circle includes 18 new recipients for 2012, while 97 models that previously qualified for the 2011 award carry over to 2012.

"For the second year running a record number of models qualify," says Institute president Adrian Lund. "It's tough to win, and we commend auto manufacturers for making safety a top priority."

That commitment to protecting people in crashes is evident in the fast pace of design improvements automakers have made during the past year. Initially 66 vehicles qualified for last year's award as less-than-perfect rollover ratings held back many contenders. Later the number climbed to 100 as manufacturers redesigned roofs to make them stronger or introduced new models to win. The Institute's rolling test schedule allows for recognition of additional winners throughout the year, so many 2012 models qualified for a 2011 Top Safety Pick.

Again this year every major automaker has at least one winner. Subaru remains the only manufacturer with the distinction of earning awards for every model it builds. Subaru picks up 5 awards, including one for the redesigned Impreza, a small car.

Toyota/Lexus/Scion has 15 winners for 2012, more than any other auto manufacturer. General Motors is next in line with 14, followed by Volkswagen/Audi with 13, and Ford/Lincoln and Honda/Acura with 12 awards apiece.

Honda improves: Ten of the 18 new additions are Honda/Acura models, including the midsize Accord sedan, which hasn't earned Top Safety Pick since the Institute toughened criteria to win the 2010 award by adding a test to assess roof strength in a rollover crash.

Vehicles rated good for rollover protection have roofs more than twice as strong as the current federal standard requires. The Institute estimates that such roofs reduce the risk of serious and fatal injury in single-vehicle rollovers by about 50 percent compared with roofs meeting the minimum requirement. A new federal standard for roof strength will phase in beginning with 2013 models.

Roofs on the 2009 Honda CR-V and 2010 Pilot scored marginal ratings in prior Institute tests, while earlier models of the Accord, CR-Z, Fit, and Insight rated acceptable. Now all of these 2012 models earn good ratings and Top Safety Pick.

"Honda/Acura deserves credit for most-improved status," Lund says. "The automaker buckled down and upgraded roofs on 10 models that missed winning last year because of rollover protection. Now, the automaker has winners in the minicar, small car, midsize car, small SUV, midsize SUV, minivan, and large pickup categories."

Another midsize sedan, the Toyota Camry, earns its first-ever Top Safety Pick. Last year, the Camry missed the mark because of a marginal rating for seat/head restraints. The Toyota Yaris also earns its first Top Safety Pick award. Toyota upgraded the roof and seat/head restraints of the 4-door hatchback model to win. Good ratings secure the Yaris a spot alongside 3 other minicars, the Fiat 500, Ford Fiesta, and Honda Fit, as 2012 winners.

"It's great to see the Accord and Camry, 2 of the top-selling midsize cars in the U.S. market, join the Top Safety Pick ranks this year," Lund says. "The Accord previously won the 2009 award but has been missing from the list since then."

With fuel efficiency and reduced emissions on many buyers' wish lists, the winners' circle includes more green choices. Toyota's all-new Prius v is among them. Roomier than the original, the v hybrid brings to 15 the number of winners available as hybrids. The plug-in electric Chevrolet Volt and Nissan Leaf, winners in 2011, also earn this year's award.

For drivers who need to haul loads, the Ford F-150, Honda Ridgeline, and Toyota Tundra are good choices in the large pickup category. Small pickups continue to be shut out. None the Institute has evaluated qualify for the award.

"When we launched Top Safety Pick in 2005, consumers had 11 models to pick from. Six years later, finding a winner that fits most budgets and lifestyles is easy," Lund says. "It's a testament to the commitment automakers have made to going above and beyond minimum safety standards."

About the award: The Institute awarded the first Top Safety Pick to 2006 models and then raised the bar the next year by requiring good rear test results and ESC as either standard or optional equipment. In 2010, the Institute toughened criteria by adding a requirement that all qualifiers must earn a good rating for performance in a roof strength test to assess protection in a rollover crash.

The Institute groups winners according to vehicle type and size. Lund advises consumers to keep in mind that size and weight influence crashworthiness. Larger, heavier vehicles generally afford better occupant protection in serious crashes than smaller, lighter ones. Even with a Top Safety Pick, a small car isn't as crashworthy as a bigger one.

How vehicles are evaluated: The Institute's frontal crashworthiness evaluations are based on results of 40 mph frontal offset crash tests. Each vehicle's overall evaluation is based on measurements of intrusion into the occupant compartment, injury measures recorded on a 50th percentile male Hybrid III dummy in the driver seat, and analysis of slow-motion film to assess how well the restraint system controlled dummy movement during the test.

Side evaluations are based on performance in a crash test in which the side of a vehicle is struck by a barrier moving at 31 mph. The barrier represents the front end of a pickup or SUV. Ratings reflect injury measures recorded on 2 instrumented SID-IIs dummies representing a 5th percentile woman, assessment of head protection countermeasures, and the vehicle's structural performance during the impact.

In the roof strength test, a metal plate is pushed against 1 side of a roof at a displacement rate of 0.2 inch per second. To earn a good rating for rollover protection, the roof must withstand a force of 4 times the vehicle's weight before reaching 5 inches of crush. This is called a strength-to-weight ratio.

Rear crash protection is rated according to a 2-step procedure. Starting points for the ratings are measurements of head restraint geometry — the height of a restraint and its horizontal distance behind the back of the head of an average-size man.

Seat/head restraints with good or acceptable geometry are tested dynamically using a dummy that measures forces on the neck. This test simulates a collision in which a stationary vehicle is struck in the rear at 20 mph. Seats without good or acceptable geometry are rated poor overall because they can't be positioned to protect many people.

Subaru's Winners:

Subaru Impreza
Subaru Forester
Subaru Tribeca


Courtesy of IIHS.org

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Talk about a road trip! On this day, 100 years ago, Amundsen became the first explorer to reach the South Pole.

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Norwegian Roald Amundsen becomes the first explorer to reach the South Pole, beating his British rival, Robert Falcon Scott.

Amundsen, born in Borge, near Oslo, in 1872, was one of the great figures in polar exploration. In 1897, he was first mate on a Belgian expedition that was the first ever to winter in the Antarctic. In 1903, he guided the 47-ton sloop Gjöa through the Northwest Passage and around the Canadian coast, the first navigator to accomplish the treacherous journey. Amundsen planned to be the first man to the North Pole, and he was about to embark in 1909 when he learned that the American Robert Peary had achieved the feat.

Amundsen completed his preparations and in June 1910 sailed instead for Antarctica, where the English explorer Robert F. Scott was also headed with the aim of reaching the South Pole. In early 1911, Amundsen sailed his ship into Antarctica's Bay of Whales and set up base camp 60 miles closer to the pole than Scott. In October, both explorers set off--Amundsen using sleigh dogs, and Scott employing Siberian motor sledges, Siberian ponies, and dogs. On December 14, 1911, Amundsen's expedition won the race to the Pole and returned safely to base camp in late January.

 

Courtesy of History.com

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

First Drive: 2013 Subaru BRZ

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A couple of years ago we passed the point at which there were no more truly bad cars. If someone asked us, "Which car should we definitely avoid," it was hard to give a categorical answer. Sure, there were cars we didn't (and still don't) like, but no matter how personally averse we might be to even some current cars, we can't name one that's objectively awful.

Naturally, then, if everything is decent then the only place to go is... better. That's how you get to a brand like Subaru deciding to make a sports car and using, as a guide, the Porsche Cayman. And we do mean literal guide. During testing, Subaru engineers took a white Cayman on their international travels. We don't blame them. When the brief is to build "a pure handling sports car," where better to start than with the company that practically wrote and constantly revises the bible of handling, Porsche?

As a brief for a company like Subaru to have – a company not known for sports cars and that hasn't sold a two-wheel-drive car in the U.S. since the last millennium, which were front-wheel-drive wagons – that's impressive enough. What's more impressive is that they actually did it.

Courtesy of Autoblog

Monday, December 5, 2011

Your Monday Maintenance Tip: Air Filters

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What is it?

The air filter stops airborne contaminants from getting sucked into your car's engine. It's a paper filter that stops debris such as dust, leaves and wayward pelicans before they get inside the engine and do damage.

Should I do this service when it's recommended?

Yes.

Why do I have to do this?

Because, eventually, your air filter will get plugged up.

What happens if I don't do this?

If your air filter gets too dirty or clogged, your engine won't be able to suck enough air into the combustion chambers. The engine will then run rich (i.e., too much gas and not enough air). When this happens, your car will lose power and run roughly. Your Check Engine light also may come on.

If you really neglect the air filter for a long time, your car may stop running altogether. While permanent damage is unlikely, it is possible. If an air filter were sufficiently dirty and damaged, it could allow harmful, abrasive contaminants into the combustion chamber.

Courtesy of CarTalk

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Subaru Advanced Tourer Concept Redefines Hybrid Wagons: 2011 Tokyo Auto Show

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Just the Facts:
  • Subaru hints at the future with its sensational hybrid wagon concept.
  • The Advanced Tourer Concept is an update of the 2009 Hybrid Tourer Concept.
  • The Advanced Tourer mates an electric motor with a turbocharged 1.6 direct-injection boxer engine.

TOKYO — Forget about the scissors-style front doors, the rear suicide doors and the all-glass panoramic roof. Subaru's Advanced Tourer Concept, unveiled here at the 2011 Tokyo Auto Show, is one hot-looking wagon that just might make it into production in 2014, without a few of the more eye-popping design details.

An update of Subaru's 2009 Hybrid Tourer Concept, the Advanced Tourer is sized between the Impreza and Outback wagons, with cutting-edge styling that is likely to spill over into the automaker's next crop of production cars.

Subaru said the concept was developed as a "new-generation sports wagon" under the theme Revolutionary Sports Tourer. Overall length is 180.3 inches, which makes the Advanced Tourer more than 6 inches longer than an Impreza wagon and 8 inches shorter than an Outback.

The revolutionary aspect may allude to the choice of driveline — an advanced hybrid system that combines an electric motor and a new turbocharged 1.6-liter version of Subaru's direct-injection four-cylinder boxer engine. Look for a production version of the hybrid powertrain to appear in other Subaru cars in 2013.

The concept also features all-wheel drive and Subaru's new Lineartronic continuously variable transmission, which the company describes as the world's first longitudinally mounted chain-drive CVT to be used in mass-produced AWD passenger cars.

Powered by a lithium-ion battery pack and linked to a brake regeneration system, the electric motor can be used exclusively during takeoff and at low speeds.

Other features include a monitor built into the steering wheel that enables access to navigation, video and Web-based apps, as well as an updated version of Subaru's EyeSight video warning system.

Courtesy of insideline.com