Thursday, August 19, 2010

Video: Subaru Impreza STI Rally Crash. Wins Race

The impressive Subaru Impreza STI rally crash in this video took place in the Canadian Rally championship. After the Subaru Impreza STI rally car rolls into the ditch, gets back on its wheels and goes on to win that particular race. This Subaru Impreza STI rally crash took place in the 2010 Rallye Baie Chaleurs. The car is being driven by Pat Richard with co-driver Alan Ockwell.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

World Jeep Subaru Sends out first Web Newsletter!!

I an effort to keep their Subaru and Jeep customers informed World jeep and subaru has started a newsletter. The link to the letter is http://www.imakenews.com/worldjeepsubaru/index000461296.cfm?x=bhgLd9L,bkpKDbWJ

Monday, August 16, 2010

Pro Subaru: 5 Must Know Performance Tips

So you own a Subaru and want to know how to take care of it, or maybe you would like to own a Subaru. Well in this article you will find 5 tips on prolonging the life of your Subaru and improve overall performance.



A Subaru is like any other car, (although true Subaru enthusiasts will say the opposite), and certain maintenance routines must be availed of to keep that baby ticking over. You want all your horses racing strong, but if you find that your Subaru is running sluggish or isn’t performing as it should keep the following in mind as a checklist:


Fuel Lines: Insulate Them


Subaru cars, like any other cars, reach higher levels of engine power when the temperature of the fuel entering the combustion chamber is cool. By insulating the fuel line you are permitting more fuel and air to enter the combustion chamber. The easiest method of doing this is by using air conditioning or refrigerator insulation available from the hardware store.


Less Weight Means More Power


It may sound obvious but many people underestimate the value of loosing weight from Subaru cars. Before you go stripping down your Subaru of vital engine parts I suggest you start in the trunk where lots of useless items get dumped in over time. By doing so you are reducing the load your Subaru is carrying around and making a small saving on fuel over a longer period of time.


Oil Change


No rocket science here, just common sense. Many Subaru owners fail to change the engine oil when it’s due and cause unnecessary engine wear. Ideally the oil should be changed in Subaru cars every 4,000 to 7,500 miles depending on how heavy your foot is on that pedal.


Air Filter Spotless


Okay maybe not spotless but reasonably clean. Take the air filter out whenever you look under the bonnet and clean out any dust or other foreign bodies that may have accumulated in the air filter. Ideally an air hose should be used when cleaning the air filter in Subaru cars.


Get That Gap Right


What am I talking about here? Spark plugs. Make sure the gap in the spark plugs is the correct spacing. This might seem like a small worry but could make a difference to the power you receive from your car. For the correct spacing just check the Subaru cars owners’ manual.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

World Subaru Features Low Monthly Lease Payments in August

World Subaru is offering 2.9 percent financing on all five of its models and there is no down payment required.  Located in Tinton Falls, New Jersey, World Subaru is known in the area as a leader in new and pre-owned Subaru sales and service. The 2011 Subaru Outback can be leased for $279 a month in August, which is cheaper than the 2010 Outback's lease incentive.
Shoppers can also take advantage of lease specials on all Subaru models in August. All leases are 42 months long, except for the Legacy, which is 36 months. For less than $200 a month, the 2010 or 2011 Impreza is $179 a month with $1,478 due at signing. The 2010 or 2011 Legacy is $199 a month with $1,899 due at singing.
The 2010 Subaru Impreza WRX can be leased for $279 a month with $1,578 at lease signing. Subaru's new 2011 Outback is $279 a month with $1,979 at lease signing. This is cheaper than leasing the older 2010 Outback at $285 a month with $1,985 due at signing.
The 2010 Forester is $229 a month with $1,929 due at lease signing. Lessees can get a Subaru Tribeca for $389 a month with $3,299 at signing.
In August, Subaru also has a college graduate program and auto loan rates as low as 2.99 percent for certified pre-owned Subaru models.

World Jeep Incentives For August 2010 Include Huge Cash Back Opportunities!

During August 2010, Jeep is offering large cash back rebate incentives and a 60-day money back guarantee on every model except the Wrangler. No interest financing is available on every Jeep during August.
Jeep’s 60-day Pledge of Adventure promises buyers that if they are unsatisfied with their new Jeep SUV, they have the option to return it for a full refund within 60 days. Jeep will also pay for your monthly payments that were made during the first 60 days. The Pledge of Adventure can’t be combined with any other incentives, so if you want 0% financing or the huge cash back incentives available this month, you’ll have to decide between that or the money back guarantee.
The 2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee (above) is available during August with the choice between $4,000 cash back or a no interest car loan for up to 72 months. It will be hard for buyers to buy a leftover 2010 model with the all new 2011 Grand Cherokee already on dealer lots, but with incentives this large available, it might be a smart choice.

The 2010 Jeep Commander comes with either $4,000 cash back or a 0% interest rate for 60 months during August.
Jeep Liberty models are available with the choice between $2,000 cash back or 0% financing for 60 months.
The 2010 Jeep Compass and Patriot are both available with 0% financing for 60 months or $1,500 cash back.
The Jeep Wrangler comes with a 0% financing for 36 months incentive during August.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

New autobot in Transformers 3 is a JEEP!

That's right folks. There's a new autobot in town and it's a crazy hooked-up red Jeep wrangler. His name is "Rollbar" and he's from the original throttlebots subgroup of transformers. Rollbar appeared in the third season of the animated series as leader of the Throttlebots, often working in tandem with Bumblebee, although he rarely had any major roles.





As you can tell from the wheel, this isn't your average Jeep Wrangler. It's been completely tricked out front to back giving this SUV the ultimate image of bad-assery. If the completely custom rig wasn't crazy enough with its wheels, bumpers and roof, the rear-mounted machine gun kicks it up a few notches.

Sure, it's an autobot in a movie. But look closely and sure enough you'll see the Jeep logo under the autobot emblem, and it sure looks good right where it is. Wonder what it'll look like in robot form!


**EDIT**
ITS A FAKE!! Very clever ruse to get some attention on the Jeep's customizer! This vehicle *supposably* will NOT be in the latest Transformers movie,what a shame! Still an awesome rig!