Subaru’s updated 2011 model year Liberty and Outback models – currently being introduced in dealerships across Australia – have been boosted by standard fitment of Bluetooth wireless telephone technology.
Previously Bluetooth technology was only available on selected models.
So if your mobile phone is Bluetooth enabled, the latest Subaru Liberty and Outback models will provide wireless compatibility.
“It’s a logical progression to include this popular feature across all models in our Liberty and Outback lineups,” explained Subaru Australia’s managing Director, Nick Senior. “It continues our commitment to steadily refining our specifications with the start of every new model year.”
Subaru sales are currently up by more than 3,000 vehicles compared to this time last year with Outback sales up by 80 per cent and Liberty sales up by 27 per cent.
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