About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 130. Chapters: Subaru engines, Subaru vehicles, Subaru Impreza WRX, Subaru Forester, Subaru World Rally Team, Subaru Impreza WRX STI, Subaru Outback, Subaru Legacy, Subaru EJ engine, Subaru Leone, List of Subaru engines, Subaru Baja, Subaru Alcyone SVX, Subaru XT, List of Subaru transmissions, Subaru Sambar, Subaru 1000, Subaru Tribeca, Opel Zafira, ta, Gunma, Subaru Rex, Subaru EA engine, Malcolm Bricklin, Subaru 360, Subaru Exiga, Subaru EN engine, Fuji Heavy Industries, Subaru Vivio, Subaru Justy, Subaru Impreza WRX WRP10, Wish Upon the Pleiades, Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc., Fuji FA200 Aero Subaru, Subaru R-2, Subaru Pleo, Subaru Stella, Subaru BRAT, Active Valve Control System, Subaru Tecnica International, Subaru R1, Subaru R2, Subaru G, Fuji Rabbit, Prodrive P2, Subaru R1e, Subaru FF-1 Star, Daihatsu Tanto Exe, Subaru G4e, Subaru Industrial EX engine, Subaru 1500, Subaru Industrial V-Twin engine, Subaru EF engine, Subaru TransCare, Subaru SRD-1, Subaru Trezia, Subaru Industrial SX engine, Subaru B9 Scrambler, Subaru B9sc, Subaru Elaion. Excerpt: The Subaru World Rally Team (SWRT) was Subaru's World Rally Championship (WRC) team. It used a distinctive blue with yellow color scheme that is a throwback to the sponsorship deal with State Express 555, a BAT cigarette brand popular in Asia. 555 logos were found on Subaru cars from 1993 to 2003. Subaru's WRC efforts date back to 1980, however, the team, in its current form, has existed since 1989, when the British firm Prodrive took over its operations, and its base moved from Japan to Banbury, England. Subaru used the team to showcase its all wheel drive technology. It has credited the increased sales of its vehicles, especially the Subaru Impreza, with its success in the World Rally Championship, in addition to popularizing its all-wheel-drive system. Its 2008 season...