Subaru Considering Minivan for US Market

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"Hey, everyone else does, why not Subaru?" Since we've never heard the preceeding quote utttered, we suppose it's not really a quote. Still, if Subaru brings a minivan to the US market, we'll probably be hearing it quite a lot — and it'll be a new experience for Americanos accustomed to Subaru beating its own path into the wilds of suburbia. AutoWeek is reporting an official of Fuji Heavy Industries, Subaru's parent, has considered a "global" minivan, with seven seats, AWD (natch) and a boxer engine (double natch). A new model will likely be developed as replacement for the company's Traviq, a rebadged Opel Zafira (hey, a Subel), recently discontinued.


Subaru may offer a minivan in the U.S. [AutoWeek]

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