Much Like Nissan, Subaru Admits To Improper Inspections In Japan Friday, October 27, 2017 ARTS, BUSINESS, NEWS, POLITICAL, SOCIAL, SPORTS Edit Subaru has apparently failed to follow proper procedures during inspections conducted on vehicles destined for the domestic market for more than 30 years. Read more » Tweet Subscribe to receive free email updates: Related Posts :Super Snoot: Is This 1997 Ford Thunderbird With That “Bumper” Even Legal?This 10th-gen Thunderbird also has two turbochargers bolted to its V8, though there's no word on its output. | … Read More...Poke Your Eyes Out At This Mercedes SLK That Costs 55 Million Vietnamese DongPowering the Mercedes-Benz SLK 230 is a 2.3-liter supercharged four-cylinder with 190 hp. | … Read More...Skoda Is Considering An Even Smaller SUV For Emerging MarketsThe new model would slot below the Indian-market Kushaq measuring less than 4 meters in length. | … Read More...Who Else Wants To See A High-Riding Hyundai Elantra Wagon?If Hyundai were to make such a version of the Elantra, it would rival the likes of the Skoda Octavia Scout. | … Read More...Kia’s 11-Member EV Range To Include Sedans, SUVs, Hatchbacks And ShuttlesLet's take a dive in Kia's future electric vehicles that appear in several shadowy teasers. | … Read More...
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