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Remember the Subaru Brat? The iconic low-riding pickup from the late ’70s and ’80s? Even US President Ronald Reagan ...
The latest rumors paint a Subaru Brat as an electric twin to the soon-to-return Toyota Stout light pickup truck.
Rumors abound that the automaker will use an electric Toyota compact truck as the base for a new cargo hauler – just don't ...
Ford broke the mold when it launched the Maverick with an available hybrid powertrain. Returning 38 mpg combined, it’s the ...
If the Brat does make a comeback, expect it to feature all-wheel drive, as you’d imagine from Subaru. The Australian website ...
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Not every Subaru is a smart buy. Through foibles, slow performance, and a lack of market recognition, these models can lose ...
Subaru sparked industry attention with a virtual rendering that hints at a return to the pickup truck market. Based on the new Outback, this proposed pickup truck design shows promise as a ...
Subaru, of course, is best remembered for those little 360-cc "egg cars" Malcolm Bricklin imported that were last seen wind­ing their two-cycle two-cylinder engines to a painful death on some PG ...
Subaru has faced criticism for steering the Outback away from its raised wagon roots and turning it into what many see as a clumsy, boxy SUV. Despite the backlash, the taller body and upright nose ...
The pickup box would have subjected the BRAT to a 25-percent tariff, the so-called "chicken tax" on foreign trucks, so Subaru carpeted the bed and put in two rear-facing jump seats with hang-on ...
The Subaru Bi-drive Recreational All-terrain Transporter, or BRAT, was imported to the U.S. with seats installed in the pickup truck's bed, which allowed it to be classified as a passenger vehicle ...