Free fuel deal with Subaru
As the price of motoring continues to spiral and with fuel costs at their highest for 20 years, Subaru (UK) Limited has announced its most compelling consumer offer ever.Equivalent to nearly two years’ free fuel for the average driver, free fuel vouchers up to the value of £3,000 will be issued to customers buying selected Subaru models. All other Subaru models will attract £1,000 worth of vouchers.
The Subaru models with £3,000 of fuel vouchers are:
Subaru Impreza WRX 4dr – all models
Subaru Impreza WRX 5dr – all models
Subaru Impreza STI – all models
Subaru Forester 2.5XTn - Manual Transmission
Subaru Legacy 3.0 spec. B Saloon – all models
Subaru Legacy 3.0 spec. B Sports Tourer – all models
ALL other Subaru models will have £1,000 of fuel vouchers.
Subaru customers will then claim their free fuel by presenting the ‘Subaru All Star’ vouchers at any of the 10,000 participating garages nationwide.
This offer applies to new Subaru cars sold through the authorised UK Subaru dealer network and registered between 1 July and 30 September 2006 and excludes all other offers and promotions.
Commenting on the promotion, Peter Kinnaird, Managing Director, Subaru (UK) Limited said: "The recent increases in the cost of fuel have made motorists even more cost conscious. Most pundits think that petrol prices will fall again in future, and our highly topical offer may well shield Subaru buyers during this current high point. But more than that, we want to make a dramatic gesture to get our outstanding cars onto more car-buyers’ radar.
"All of our cars come with horizontally-opposed "Boxer" engines – just like a Porsche – mated to a symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system. It means all our cars have a very low centre of gravity for exceptional poise and outstanding levels of traction. This remarkable engineering comes at a price that most two-wheel drive competitors find difficult to match. Along with our legendary reliability, maybe that is why our cars always fare so well in consumer surveys like J.D. Power."