Euro-Spec 2009 Subaru Forester Gets Boxer Diesel, Six-Speed Manual Gearbox (Edmunds.com)
CHERRY HILL, New Jersey — Subaru of America released details on the European-market 2009 Subaru Forester 2.0D today. It will get the 2.0-liter horizontally opposed diesel four-cylinder already offered in the Euro-spec Subaru Legacy , along with a new six-speed manual transmission.
2001 Subaru Forester l review from North America (Carsurvey.org)
Faulty engine check light is the only problem. Paint is thin. Only regular maintenance done. Car has run flawlessly except for false engine check light.
Police Blotter (Park Record)
Officers respond to reports of dogs locked in a car, dogs charging at peopleThe Park City Police Department responded to a series of unrelated calls
Lee County Police Briefs: September 3, 2008 (Naples Daily News)
Holiday revelers head for the hills (The Sacramento Bee)
You could tell it was Labor Day from the smell of the apple pies baking, the splash of the paddles on the American River and the creak of the horse-drawn wagons in Old Sacramento. UC Davis professor Andy Frank, left, and doctoral student Terrence Williams take a ride in a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle they developed.
Three injured in suspected DUI crash (Alamosa Valley Courier)
ALAMOSA — Three people were injured in a suspected DUI traffic accident Sunday morning in Rio Grande County, including one Monte Vista man who reportedly suffered serious injuries.
4 Crossovers Score Well (New York Times)
Four compact crossover utilities received the highest ratings in recent crash tests by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
Savage on Wheels: Subaru's Forester offers scads of functionality (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Since its inception, Subaru’s Forester has been the forgotten small SUV. The Forester certainly isn’t sexy. It remains a modestly smoothed box of a vehicle, but one that drives well and offers oodles of utility. The tester ...
Can gas-saving device squeeze more miles from tank? HOW IT WORKS (The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star)
Consumer, auto shop weigh novel gas-saving technology, Local:4-Pagination
Man sentenced to two years for two drunken driving accidents (The Register Citizen)
BANTAM - A New Milford man was sentenced Thursday in Bantam Superior Court to serve two years in jail in cases involving two drunken driving accidents last year, one of which seriously injured another motorist in October. Joseph Lucas, 96 Grove St., New Milford, was ordered by Judge Paul Matasavage to serve two years of a five-year sentence and three years probation for the crimes of ...