Subaru Cars history
Subaru is a Japanese automaker, and the company is a subsidiary of Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI). General Motors was a minority shareholder with 20% of the company from 1999 to 2005, when they sold 8.7% of its shares to Toyota and the rest is left to the open market. Toyota has expanded its participation and the 2008 has 16.5% stake
The word "Subaru is the Japanese name of the Pleiades star cluster, which is distinguished in the company logo.

Opposing cylinder Subaru engine
Subaru pioneered the use of wheel drive in passenger cars. All models (except for a subcompact sold in Japan only) have this system, either standard or optional. Another peculiarity is the use of engine cylinder horizontally opposed boxer which provides their cars a lower center of gravity than cars that mounted engines with cylinders in V or online.

Competing in the Subaru World Rally Championship with a homologated version of the Impreza to the end of 2008.
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