Subaru to launch Subaru Direct initiative next month
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Subaru to launch Subaru Direct initiative next month
Automaker Subaru has announced that they would soon launch a new used car initiative called Subaru Direct. It would be launched on August 14 and the company claims that it would make it easier for consumers to acquire a used Scooby.
As a result of this new initiative, Subaru dealers throughout the UK will have access to over 100 extra cars. And more than 80 authorized UK Subaru dealers will operate the scheme. Most of these used cars are ex-management cars with less than 15,000 miles and under one year old. This makes them a good deal for the end customer.
Interested buyers can checkout the stock on the official Subaru website. The company plans to showcase the available stock along with photos from multiple angles and descriptions. Prospective customers can also view either stock from their local dealer or vehicles held at Quedgeley.
The company is targeting to sell over 1,000 used cars annually through the scheme. These would come with point-of-sale material and backed by compulsory dealer training.
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