Subaru Outback Named Motor Trend 2010 SUV of the Year!
Subaru Receives Four IIHS 'Top Safety Pick' Awards for 2009
- Automaker Has At Least One Top Safety Pick in Every Vehicle Class in Which It Competes -
CHERRY HILL, N.J., Nov. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Subaru of America, Inc. announced today that four of its 2009 models have been named a 2009 'Top Safety Pick' by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The following vehicles each earned a 2009 'Top Safety Pick' in their category: Subaru Legacy for Mid-size Sedan, Subaru Impreza for Small Cars, Subaru Tribeca for Mid-size SUV and Subaru Forester for Small SUV.
"We are delighted that once again, Subaru vehicles are being recognized as 'Top Safety Picks'," said Tom Doll, executive vice president and CFO for Subaru of America. "These awards speak to the dedication of our engineers in making Subaru vehicles not only safe to drive, but also fun and affordable with all-wheel drive standard."
'Top Safety Pick' recognizes vehicles that do the best job of protecting people in front, side, and rear crashes based on good ratings in Institute tests. Winners are also required have to have electronic stability control (ESC), which research shows significantly reduces crash risk.
"It is not a surprise that Subaru has again received 'Top Safety Pick' awards for its vehicles," says Institute President, Adrian Lund. "Subaru is a standout for 2009 because it has at least one Top Safety Pick in every vehicle class in which it competes. The Top Safety Pick awards speak to the commitment Subaru makes to produce safer vehicles."
2010 Motor Trend Sport/Utility Of The Year: Subaru Outback
Find the Hidden SUV: An Act So Good, Even if You Know How It's Done You Can't See It
October 16, 2009 / By Arthur St. Antoine
For the first time since any of us can recall, an automaker has claimed the Motor Trend Sport/Utility of the Year title two years in a row. Last fall, deftly balancing efficiency and size, the all-new 2009 Subaru Forester went home with the Golden Calipers trophy. For 2010, fighting off several tough adversaries -- and undoubtedly some unspoken but very real bias among our judges against repeat winners -- Subaru's new, fourth-generation Outback scored a decisive 10-1 victory in the final voting.
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