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    Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde. The 2008 Subaru Impreza WRX (left) and rally-prepared WRX STI take a bow.

    Text and photo
    By Ira V. Panganiban
     

    WHAT better way to sell a product than to get a demonstration from the guy who runs the show himself?

    This is the treat we got in Singapore when Subaru, distributed in the Philippines by Motor Image, launched its latest Impreza WRX STI.

    No less than Glen Tan, president of Motor Image, gave us a wild and exhilarating demonstration of the WRX rally car champion at Turf City, a former horse racetrack turned into a multisports arena.

    Flying into the track was the blue 2008 Subaru WRX dressed in its STI regalia, giving the audience a show of what it can do on the road. Spins, turns and trick drives by another Impreza driven by Asia-Pacific rally champion Cody Crocker wowed the crowd, and when the exhibition was over and the tire smoke cleared, Tan popped out of the STI and bowed to the crowd.

    The new Impreza is truly a wonderful thing. Although we were only given a chance to drive it in controlled conditions, the 200-plus horsepower of its engine was still a massive power plant to handle. The different high-end electronic controls on the STI gave it better handling and maneuverability even at high speeds, allowing us to take twists and turns in such a wonderful weave.

    We were also given the chance to drive the different models of Subaru in different situations to feel the power and control of the cars. There were sudden-stop situations to show its braking ability, balance and handling.

    And then there was the taste of the other models like the Tribeca which has just come out in the Philippines, the Legacy, Forester and the small but very cute R1 and R2. These were very good cars and we had a fun time driving them around.

    Big news at the event was that Toyota announced that it had increased its ownership of Fuji Industries, the manufacturer of Subaru cars, from a little over 7 percent to 16.5 percent just this month.

    Norio Fukue of Subaru said, “This is a positive move for both companies as both will benefit from each other.”

    Both companies excel in different areas of the automobile-manufacturing industry and their combination should give competitors a heads up on future plans by both brands. Toyota will now jointly develop a super car with Subaru, while Subaru will definitely benefit from the manufacturing marketing and sales distribution of K-class micro cars from the Toyota subsidiary Daihatsu, at least right now for the Japanese domestic market.

    In return, Subaru can now embark on the development of alternative energy drives, like the Prius Hybrid in cooperation with Toyota’s Research and Development. For Toyota, with Subaru, they now have toe hold in the younger and sports-inclined market niches.

    Fukue emphasized, however, that Toyota’s big step into Subaru only enhances Subaru’s financial stability, adding that enthusiasts and fans of Subaru need not fear any dilution of brand values. This stems from the fact that Toyota values the core competence of Subaru and the very reason it wants a closer relation with Fuji Heavy Industries.

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