Subaru
Subaru is the automobile manufacturing division of the Japanese transportation company Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI). Subaru is internationally known for their use of the boxer engine layout similar to those in cars like the Volkswagen Beetle, Porsche 911, and in most of their vehicles above 1500 cc.
Every Subaru comes standard with Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive for better stability, efficiency and a quicker response to slippery conditions. The Subaru’s stability control system has automatic senses for steering and braking to help keep the vehicle on the driver's intended path.
Every Subaru is designed for optimal visibility. Subaru’s generously sized windows and available rear-vision camera on certain models help to improve rear visibility. Every vehicle also comes standard with the LATCH child safety rear seat system and rear child door locks. All sedan models are equipped with a self-illuminated inside-the-trunk release handle to eliminate entrapment.
Subaru is the only manufacturer to have IIHS Top Safety Picks on all models for two years running. Over fifty years of meticulous design is evident, from power distribution to efficiency.