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Subarus, like all vehicles, can hydroplane under certain conditions, primarily when driving on wet surfaces with standing water. Factors such as tire tread depth, speed, and the condition of the road play a significant role in hydroplaning risk. Subaru vehicles, known for their all-wheel drive capabilities, may provide better stability in wet conditions, but they are not immune to hydroplaning. Proper tire maintenance and cautious driving are key to minimizing the risk regardless of the vehicle type.

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