2012 Subaru Luxury car

Subaru Outback 2012

The Subaru Outback gets a little better for 2012, in part because it's been cleanly separated from its Legacy sibling: Now, the Outback is only a wagon, the Legacy is only a sedan. The Outback is as competent as any Subaru product of late, but it hasn't shaken the automaker's
Subaru Forester 2012

Enhanced antilock brakes, larger wheels and available satellite radio are the major changes for Subaru's 2012 Forester. Trim levels include the base 2.5 X, upscale 2.5 X L.L.Bean Edition and sporty 2.5 XT.A 173-horsepower, 2.5-liter four-cylinder powers all but the 2.5 XT; it receives a 224-hp turbocharged four-cylinder.All-wheel drive is
Subaru B9 Tribeca 2012

Subaru brought a "revised" 2012 B9 Tribeca to the Chicago Auto Show. Changes to that model were almost invisible to the naked eye, and so it is with the one you'll see on dealers' lots. Black grille centers are listed as the most obvious design change, and Subaru added more
Subaru Legacy 2012

Changes for the 2012 Subaru Legacy include an enhanced GT Limited Spec B performance edition, as well as modified interior controls and upgraded safety options.Slightly larger and more powerful than its predecessor, the redesigned 2013 Legacy gained safety features and an available turbocharged engine. Offered in sedan and wagon body
Subaru Outback 2012

Now in its 13th year, the Subaru Outback wagon is still a viable SUV alternative, though its advantages are no longer exclusive in a growing class of wagons and car-based SUVs. Since its inception, the Outback has remained the same size and concept, which I think is justified, but with