Knowing Subaru Singapore, it would probably be named S.H.I.T.
Knowing Subaru Singapore, it would probably be named S.H.I.T.
More wealthy people lease than you realize. It’s called a company car, and the company can write it off as an expense.
Toyota recently upped its stake in Subaru to 20%, making it Subaru’s largest investor. Many insiders in Japan fully expect Toyota to take a controlling stake in Subaru and make it one of it’s brand subsidiaries in the not too distant future. So the platform sharing with Subaru is vastly different from the one with BMW.
Toyota owns 20% of Subaru, and is its largest shareholder, so technically it’s a toyota invested engine......
You know it will happen, and it won’t be available in the US.
They only hold value in the US. I’ve been having a hell of a time trying to sell my 2012 Forester. The 2.5L turbo engine is actually a minus not a plus in Taiwan because you pay an extra $300USD in tax every year.
Unless that 25% profit share Disney and Sony recently agreed to is across the entire Spiderverse.
You would prefer more stories about pregnant Grimes?
Was on a ferry from Tallinn to Helsinki last month, can confirm the amount of alcohol everyone was carrying back made my kid think they were all restaurant owners stocking up.
Just go ahead and charge Allison $100 for that $10 contribution. Only way we can get a sequel.
Toyota just so happens to own 30% of Subaru, and they are due for a new FRS/BRZ, so you never know what technology may trickle over to the new car.....
What type of designer? Anything software related will get you a better job/career than in the states. Even if the pay is equal, you pay less taxes and very likely have universal healthcare.
Forget everything else, just federalize the new Focus ST wagon.
The Swift Sport costs $26.5K USD here in Taiwan, a country where all cars cost 50% more than the US. So it’s probably a $17.5K USD car if sold in the states.
Sounds like you need the Type-R w/ wing delete.
Those people are riding on mobility scooters so they can bypass the line without paying for express pass.
Yes, a reskinned Nissan March/Micra. Kept all the worst driving characteristics of the March/Micra too.
Switch to kerosine (lamp, stove, heater) instead of propane and you’ll see quite a drop of condensed moisture in a camper. Just make sure you have a portable carbon monoxide detector handy.
But with the 3.5L instead of the anemic 3.0L though, and must get the later years widebody instead of the earlier narrowbody.
And they did, on Sunday when I ventured into the Helsinki Airport Burger King to try to get my son a kid’s meal.