Better known for its outstanding performance
and road holding, Subaru’s iconic Impreza has won two
class categories in The Caravan Club’s ‘Towcar Of The
Year 2007’ awards. This was the 24th year of the highly-regarded
competition which attracted 42 entries. Features which
appealed to experienced judges included the Impreza’s
symmetrical all-wheel drive stability and traction and
strong pulling power - all useful benefits to the towing
community.
The trophy presentation took place this week at the RAC Club in London following gruelling towing trials at the Millbrook Proving Ground in Bedfordshire.
Apart from the security of symmetrical all-wheel drive which gives superb grip in all weather conditions, the judges were also impressed by the Impreza’s low-centre-of-gravity ‘boxer’ engine.
However, Subaru’s accolades do not stop there. This May the 2.5 litre engine won the ‘2006 International Engine Of The Year Award’ at the Engine Expo in Stuttgart, Germany.
The judges comprised 61 renowned motoring and technical journalists from 29 countries who appraised the ‘boxer’ engine’s performance, drivability, fuel economy and refinement.
Subaru cars come fully equipped with Dual Air Bags, Automatic Climate Control (AC), Key Less entry, Full Power features as standard fitment. Thus providing more value for the user, and at the same time superb driving pleasure and unmatched safety.
Subaru
Legacy, Impreza, Forrester & Outback
are definitely the most desired brands in the respective product
categories. All Subaru cars come with the legendary Boxer Engine
and All Wheel Drive which provides the customer with – Control
Anytime, all the Time.