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That is the correct spelling of the proper noun Subaru, a Japanese car maker.
Toyota, Suzuki, Subaru, Isuzu.
Subaru is a car manufacturer owned by Fuji Heavy Industries. The word Subaru is a Japanese word used to describe a star cluster.
Subaru, a Japanese car manufacturer, produces the Impreza. The Impreza was first designed and used as a race-ready rally car for the Subaru World Rally Team.
Subaru is the car company...
Quote from the Related Link: "The Subaru telescope is named after the young star cluster Pleiades, whose Japanese name is 'Subaru'. Japanese people have admired the beauty of the Pleiades for over 1,000 years. 'Subaru', originally pronounced 'Sumaru', means 'to get together' or 'to tie together'. It is a befitting name for an internationally open research facility." I would assume it means the same as the name of the car.
It depends on what kind of car you can afford. I would rather have a Chevrolet car rather than a Subaru because cars that are from a Japanese company are already unreliable to me. Stick with American cars.
Sabaru came out with the Impreza in 1992. This is a type of car. In 1995, it offered a coupe. This car derived from a Japanese division. This car is a compact automobile.
It is the Japanese name for the 'Seven Sisters' (Pleiades) star cluster.
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The maximum speed of the 1974 Subaru DL 4 cylinder 72 HP was eighty miles per hour. This model of car is a Japanese made car which was manufactured from 1971 until 1994 and is classified as a compact car. The Subaru DL was sold in the United States as well as other countries.
in Japanese they call it Subaru