Someone looking to find information about Subaru Foresters can find them at auto retailers who sell Subaru. One might find more information on Subaru forums and blogs.
Lafayette
At the Subaru of Indiana Automotive Inc. (SIA) automobile assembly plant in Lafayette...
Subaru Vehicles are made in Lafayette Indiana and Japan.
And Indiana, Dont Forget the hoosiers!
No. The Subaru Tribeca, Outback, and Legacy are made in Indiana. Other Subaru vehicles are imported from Japan. See the related link.
The 2011 Subaru Outback is primarily manufactured in Lafayette, Indiana, at Subaru of Indiana Automotive (SIA). This facility produces various Subaru models for the North American market. Additionally, some components may be sourced from other locations, but the final assembly takes place in Indiana.
Subaru Outbacks sold in the US are made in Lafayette Indiana.
It was made in Subaru's plant in Indiana, so it wouldn't have been charged with chicken tax.
The Subaru Baja was manufactured in the United States at Subaru of Indiana Automotive (SIA) in Lafayette, Indiana. Production of the Baja ran from 2003 to 2006, and it was based on the Subaru Legacy platform. The vehicle was designed to combine the features of a pickup truck with those of a car.
To fix the Subaru from starting when the temp drops below 32 --- just put new plugs in and us 92 octane fuel. It made a huge difference in our two Foresters.
All Subarus, not just the Forester, are "all wheel drive".