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Old 09-18-2002, 09:26 AM   #1
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Subaru of America Continues Support of National Car Care Month

- October Begins Nationwide Focus on Vehicle Maintenance -

CHERRY HILL, N.J., Sept. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Subaru of America, Inc. (SOA), a pioneer of crossover all-wheel drive vehicles designed for the active lifestyle driver, today announced its continued support of National Car Care Month, a nationwide effort by businesses, civic groups, government, the media and the Car Care Council focusing motorists' attention on the need to maintain and repair their cars. Starting in September and continuing through November, Subaru of America is working with its dealers to host free car care clinics for owners of Subaru vehicles.

"Car Care Month is an important opportunity for Subaru dealers to educate customers about the benefits of regular maintenance for their vehicles," said Ginny Newkirk, fixed operations advertising and communications manager, Subaru of America, Inc. "We encourage Subaru owners to come into our dealerships offering service clinics as part of Car Care Month. At these clinics, they will receive a free, no obligation professional diagnostic check-up of their vehicle's condition. The inspection includes a check-up of all major operating systems with a written report of the vehicle's condition."

According to the Car Care Council, 77% of all vehicles inspected during National Car Care Month in past clinics were found to be in need of repair or maintenance. Of those, 22% failed inspection due simply to low or dirty motor oil, while 18% of vehicles needed transmission repair.

Subaru owners should contact their local Subaru dealers for available clinic dates and times. Owners can contact 1-800-SUBARU-3 or visit http://www.subaru.com to locate a Subaru dealer in their area.

About The Car Care Council

The Car Care Council, a non-profit organization created over 25 years ago, promotes National Car Care Month and educates motorists about the benefits of proper vehicle maintenance. October, the month generally designated for this event, is a perfect time for motorists to get their cars properly serviced before the winter months. Through this nationwide event, the Car Care Council aims to improve highway safety, air quality and fuel conservation.

About Subaru of America, Inc.

Subaru of America, Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. of Japan. Headquartered near Philadelphia, the company markets and distributes Subaru vehicles, parts and accessories through a network of nearly 600 dealers across the United States. Over the past nine years, the company has achieved year-over-year sales increases thanks to its popular line of all-wheel drive vehicles.
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Contact:  Mike Whelan                 Ginny Newkirk
               Subaru of America, Inc.     Subaru of America, Inc.
               (856) 488-3326              (856) 488-8686
               mwhelan@subaru.com          gnewkirk@subaru.com
 
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SOURCE Subaru of America, Inc.

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/CONTACT: Mike Whelan, +1-856-488-3326, or mwhelan@subaru.com, or Ginny Newkirk, +1-856-488-8686, or gnewkirk@subaru.com, both of Subaru of America, Inc./

/Web site: http://www.subaru.com/

CO: Subaru of America, Inc.; Car Care Council ST: New Jersey IN: AUT SU:
So, in addition to asking questions here about what might be the cause of your Subaru problem(s), you should also call the Subaru dealerships in your area to discover when each will be holding its free car care clinic, where you can get a free diagnosis.
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