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Mittwoch, 16. November 2005, 19:49

Subaru [...] Offering Best Safety Features

Subaru
Customer Choice Award for Volume Brand
Offering Best Safety Features


"Subaru is the clear safety leader in consumers’ view among volume vehicle makers. Subaru uniquely positions itself as equipping all of its vehicles with standard symmetrical all-wheel-drive. In addition, Subaru offers a range of other safety features on its vehicles, either as standard or as optional equipment. Depending on the particular model, these features may include:

+ Four-wheel disc brakes, antilock brakes, and electronic brake force distribution
+ Vehicle dynamics control, and Traction control
+ Side impact airbags and side curtain airbags
+ Daytime running lights
+ Projector beam fog lamps
+ Heated side mirrors, and Windshield wiper deicers
+ Height-adjustable active front seat head restraints
+ Seatbelt pretensioners and force limiters

Participants in Frost & Sullivan’s Customer Choice panel have recognized Subaru’s commitment to safety by giving Subaru top ranking among volume vehicle makers in six important safety categories. On this basis, Frost & Sullivan is pleased to present the 2005 Customer Choice Award of the Year for Brand Offering Best Overall Automotive Safety in the U.S. volume vehicle segment to Subaru."

"The 2005 Customer Choice Award of the Year for Brand Offering Best Overall Automotive Safety in the U.S. Volume Vehicle Segment is presented to the automaker that is perceived and voted by customers across the United States as offering the best and the most safety features. Automakers in the volume vehicle segment target the middle of the market. Thus, automakers targeting the luxury and performance segments are not considered as participating in the volume segment.

The research supporting this award was conducted among a panel of over 1,000 consumers across the United State"

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Gerd

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