i Test drive the sensational 8 | SUBARU Ot S Sportsman g 8 I O THE SUBARU “SPORTSMAN” IS A REAL SURPRISE! Traditionally “four wheel drive” tend, to A* produce a picture of something commercial, hard-riding and rough-going; something for VI timber workers and off-road rally enthusiasts. WELL DON’T MISJUDGE THE “SPORTSMAN” — < ▲ ► A\ TEST DRIVE IT AND FIND OUT HOW WRONG YOU ARE! Here’s a smartly styled, compact end V Vk supremely comfortable station wagon that doesn't seem at all what it is, UNTIL YOU REALLY A <l> NEED ITS HIGH GROUND CLEARANCE AND ALL-WHEEL, HIT-IT-ON-THE-MOVE “ACTION dj > TRACTION” — and for hunting, fishing, shooting, skiing enthusiasts, that’s on awful lot of ■ the time! < * ! A FIFTH WP A Vr W THE “SPORTSMAN” IS FINISHED WITH ALL THE SUPERB DETAILS OF THE FAMOUS k <3 SUBARU SEDAN, but there are many other special features like • A FIFTH TAILGATE 1 A\ DOOR THAT’S A MASSIVE UPSWINGER; give* fast, easy access to the rear storage M V/ area and comes complete with heated window and wash-wipe unit • THE REAR V* BENCH SEAT CAN BE LOWERED, to provide carriage room for long, awkward k JK objects • EXCEPTIONAL FUEL ECONOMY FOR SUCH A POWERFUL DUAL-PURPOSE ¥ PERFORMER, somewhere around 39mpg for most drivers. ALL IN ALL, THE \* I {’> “SPORTSMAN” IS A GENUINE TOWN-AND-COUNTRY WAGON. AN IDEAL /' > JK SECOND CAR AND HANDY “SHOPPING BASKET” FOR MUM; A WINNER WHEN V W THERE’S DEEP MUD, SNOW, FLOODING OR SLIPPERY ROADS UP AHEAD! C ► Phone or call in this week and arrange _ ft > jX to try out th* Subaru “Sportsman” for B| V V vj yourself — it’s exceptional 4-wh*cl- j| [J J ><l > drive station wagon valuel I J ■ A XXVX •Volkswagen *Alfa Romeo •Subaru M dWSt® 213 LICHFIELD STREET >' (Opposite the Vehicle Testing Station) V
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Press, 17 April 1979, Page 17
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295Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 17 April 1979, Page 17
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