SUBARU LIBERTY

Six-seat Suby adds more technology and safety for 2012
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It’s hard to believe the Subaru Liberty Exiga has been with us for a little over two years. The six-seat people mover going quietly about its job, raising little interest in the SUV-infatuated family set.

Now, in a bid to keep the model current, Subaru has updated its entry-level Liberty Exiga 2.5i with a number of technology and safety features certain to attract those keen on economical family motoring.

Priced from $37,990 Subaru Liberty Exiga 2.5i now receives a reversing camera, dusk-sensing headlamps, steering wheel-mounted Bluetooth telephony controls, voice command, audio streaming, USB connectivity and a 3.5mm auxiliary audio jack – all as standard.

Dusk-sensing headlamps are now also fitted as standard to the up-spec Subaru Liberty 2.5i Premium model. Priced from $42,490 the top-shelf model already includes a factory-fitted 4.3-inch LCD screen with information display and reversing camera.

The updated 2012 Subaru Liberty Exiga range is available now.

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Powered By Motoring.com.au Published : Tuesday, 17 January 2012
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