This six-hour endurance challenge of keeping the palm of you hand on a Subaru without removing it will be held at the Plaza Arkadia Kuala Lumpur. The top five contestants will be able take one step closer to owning a brand-new Subaru XV when they compete against contestants from the Asian region in Singapore on November 4 to 5, 2023. This could mean at least keeping that palm on a Subaru for around 20 or more hours so that you can win that Subaru.
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Showing posts with label subaru xv. Show all posts
Showing posts with label subaru xv. Show all posts
Friday, September 01, 2023
Subaru Car Challenge is back for 2023 - Compete to try win a Subaru XV 2.0i P EyeSight
Motor Image (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. has announced that the popular Subaru Car Challenge is back after a long hiatus (due to the Covid19 lockdowns). If you have the stamina, strength and dexterity like Subaru cars, outlast everyone and win a Subaru XV 2.0i-P EyeSight. Enter the intitial round and participate in the Subaru Car Challenge in Kuala Lumpur on September 16, 2023, from 9am to 4pm.
Tuesday, May 03, 2016
TEST DRIVE: THE Facelifted 2016 SUBARU XV 2.0i-Premium - Very nice, but I dream about turbocharged Scoobies a lot...
The
Subaru XV is something that has been a relative sales success for
Subaru in Malaysia. This was the first Subaru that has been locally
assembled in Malaysia in recent years. Well, I cannot remember any Subaru being locally assembled over the past twenty five years or so actually.
What has happened is that for the first time ever this quirky
Japanese car maker has actually sold more than a handful of units per year in
this country. It shows, as here in the Klang Valley you see
the XV everywhere. At least one a day at the minimum. This is partly due to the new found affordability (due to CKD status), word of mouth and more mainstream looks (for a Subaru). This is a good
thing as Subaru make cars slightly different from the normal Japanese
stuff.
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