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Coverage of Subaru in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: Apr 11 · 12:23 UTCMost recent: Jun 5 · 21:57 UTC
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  • BUSINESSJun 5 · 21:57 UTCPIX11 NEW YORK
    Subaru recall: Moonroof glass may detach while driving

    Subaru is recalling nearly 70,000 SUVs due to a defect that could cause the glass moonroof to detach while driving, as reported in a filing with the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA).

  • SECURITYJun 5 · 20:04 UTCTHE HILL
    Subaru recall: Moonroof glass may detach while driving

    Subaru is recalling nearly 70,000 SUVs due to a defect where the glass moonroof may detach while the vehicle is in motion. The recall was filed with the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA).

  • TECHNOLOGYJun 4 · 15:43 UTCARS TECHNICA
    It doesn't feel very agricultural: The 2026 Subaru Solterra review

    The 2026 Subaru Solterra receives a midlife update with improved battery capacity and range, now offering 288 miles (463 km) on a single charge. The updated model includes a new exterior design, enhanced power options with the Solterra XT variant (338 hp), and a slightly increased starting price of $38,495 for the base model. It shares Toyota's e-TNGA platform with the Uncharted and Trailseeker EVs.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 29 · 11:00 UTCTHE ATLANTIC
    The Biggest Tell That Something Was Written By AI

    An article discusses how AI-generated writing is increasingly difficult to detect, using examples like a crash victim's perfectly structured text and a mechanic's uniform tone. It highlights growing AI adoption in professional and personal contexts despite public distrust, noting its infiltration into journalism, academia, and literature.

  • BUSINESSApr 11 · 12:23 UTCAP NEWS
    Buyers fret as the average cost of a new car nears $50K

    The average cost of a new car in the U.S. has reached nearly $50,000, up 30% in six years, driven by inflation, production shifts toward larger SUVs, and higher interest rates. Consumers face affordability challenges as monthly payments rise to $775, with fewer budget-friendly options available. Long-term loans are becoming more common but increase overall costs.

  • BUSINESSNIKKEI ASIA
    Subaru weighs selling US-made Ascent SUV in Japan

    Subaru is considering selling the US-made Ascent SUV in Japan. The decision involves evaluating the potential market for this model in the Japanese automotive industry.

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