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Ford broke the mold when it launched the Maverick with an available hybrid powertrain. Returning 38 mpg combined, it’s the ...
If the Brat does make a comeback, expect it to feature all-wheel drive, as you’d imagine from Subaru. The Australian website ...
The Subaru Brat was always an acquired taste, even when it was new. If you were ever lucky (?) enough to get strapped into those rear-facing seats in the little all-wheel drive trucklet’s “bed ...
The Subaru BRAT was a funky four-wheel-drive and found favor with a cult-like group of BRAT fans. One of those fans was President Ronald Reagan, who apparently owned a BRAT up until 1998 before ...
and Subaru fans are quite loyal. In the late 1970s, Subaru produced another compact truck, the Subaru BRAT. BRAT was actually an acronym that stood for "Bi-drive Recreational All-Terrain Transporter." ...
The weird little Subaru rocketed over the ... Under his delicate ministrations, the BRAT's air cleaner kept coming loose and falling forward into the fan, making a sound like a plastic woodpecker ...
Which brings us to the Subaru BRAT. In the late 1970's, Subaru---which was just gaining a foothold in the US---was looking to enter the light truck market with the Brat. That's an acronym ...
The Subaru BRAT was a goofy little truck produced from 1978 to 1987 and represented one of only two pickups Subaru ever offered in the United States (the other pickup being the Subaru Baja).
Pristine, capable and legendary just isn’t going to happen on a budget. You can still get something rare, quirky, and fun on the cheap, however: check out this 1986 Subaru BRAT pickup currently up for ...
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