Subaru Driver Pastrana Takes Class Win, Podium at Southern Ohio Rally

This is the third year that Subaru is being awarded the J.D. Power Automotive Brand Loyalty Award. This is an award given to automobile brands based on things like value, performance, and longevity. For the 2021 model year, Subaru earned a loyalty rating of 61.8 percent, which is the highest score for both luxury and mass-market vehicles.
The Subaru Outback has been around for over 25 years. During that time, it has attracted a cult following and gained new fans along the way. One of Outback's biggest draws is that it has a much lower cost of ownership when compared to other midsize SUVs. The 2021 Outback costs about $8,000 less in repairs and ownership expenses over five years than its classmates. The Subaru Outback has been rated as a good choice for budget-conscious car shoppers by Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, U.S. News, and more…
For decades, the Outback has remained a favorite among outdoor lovers. For drivers who plan to travel deeper into the rough backcountry, Subaru offers the all-new Outback Wilderness. In terms of off-road capabilities, it's the most skilled Outback ever. Let's take a closer look at what makes the new Wilderness model so unique.
Many people say that they don't switch back to any other brand when they buy a Subaru. Subaru has a cult following of fans for several reasons. Subaru gives its vehicles one of the most unique and identifiable images among cars on the road regarding off-road capabilities and adventure-ready cars. Subaru's cars also keep up with the latest trends, and they are exceptionally safe to drive. If you want a vehicle that you can take out and drive rain, shine, sleet, or snow, chances are you will be driving a Subaru.
If you have a newer Subaru vehicle, it probably comes equipped with Starlink's navigation system courtesy. This system provides easy-to-follow maps and driving instructions to any destination you can imagine. It does need to be updated occasionally as roads and points of interest change, but this is usually a simple matter.
At one point, a car that reached the six-figure mileage mark was virtually unheard of. While a car lasting to 100,000 miles was once a rarity, many cars on the road today will last 200,000 miles or more with proper care. While advances in technology, engineering, and an overall improvement in part quality are largely responsible for cars getting more mileage today, proper care on the owner's part still plays a crucial role in determining a vehicle's longevity.