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2012 Subaru XV Review, Pictures

2012 Subaru XV Front Side

Subaru is releasing the new 2012 Subaru XV which is designed as small and compact hatch ride, but with good ground clearance of an SUV. This ride is planned to be release on the very first week at the beginning of 2012, taking place in Australia. this ride will be available in refined cabin interior with high ride style and chunky body form, and also loads of great technologies that will deliver better and improved performance and also efficiency.

It seems that the company has decided to set the tag price lower than the other competitors, such as ASX from Mitsubishi, Dualis from Nissan, and also ix35 from Hyundai. Others may be set up starting from $31,000, while the Subaru XV will be set even below the $30,000. Such a good advantage and sales strategy.

This new ride is set for younger riders, so the overall look seems sporty and catchier. The company even says that the ride will be able to be used while speeding and it can also be used for towing other stuffs. Based on the 2012 Subaru XV review, the ride will have sporty outer look, with one of a kind designed grille, rear bumper, black-silver 17-inch alloy wheels, and also low panel edge.

 2012 Subaru XV dashboard

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