December 04, 2011

Three Car Subaru Sales Will Discontinued In 2012


NEW YORK - American Subaru has announced that three of his car, the Impreza, Legacy and Outback will be discontinued sales in 2012 in the United States (U.S.). That's because the damage to the brake pedal.

Brake problem on this possibility because there is a problem on the master cylinder. When the car in a state run automatically turns on and the system does not function by itself. In order to avoid unwanted things, then it will immediately stop Subaru sales in the third car.

As reported by Automotivenews, Saturday (03/12/2011) of the 3,000 units already sold cars, Subaru get 130 reports from consumers who complained about the brake pedal having problems. Of the total, three models are the most widely experienced problem.

"Lately a lot of customers who reported that the brake pedal often have problems. When running normally all of a sudden a function of the brake pedal is not working properly, "explained a spokesman for Subaru America, Michael McHale in the quotation in Automotivnews.

According to Michael, Subaru will be a higher priority on the 3,000 units already sold cars in the United States. Subaru will make improvements and will not be charged. Consumers simply come to the nearest Subaru dealer and repair will only run one hour.

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