Here at Fred Beans Subaru, we always like to showcase the many feats of Subaru vehicles across America. Recently we came across a YouTube video that shows a second-generation Subaru Impreza help another Samaritan out of a jam, which is always a nice thing to do, but this other driver might find themselves a tad embarrassed, given what they were driving.


This older edition of the Impreza pulled a Ram hauling a full sized camper trailer out of the mud when it was stuck. And the Impreza didn't just perform the act, it conquered it with authority.


Using a standard canvas tow strap, the Impreza latches on to the pickup and its big rig, and within 10 seconds, the Subaru has the truck out of the mud where it was stuck, and both are on their way to drier ground, thanks to the All-Wheel Drive platform that equip all new Subaru vehicles available in the greater Doylestown area as a standard feature.


This latest video is just another example of how reliable and dependable Subaru vehicles can be. Earlier in the year we heard the story of the man in Finland who put a 1986 Subaru Legacy at the bottom of the lake for three months, pulled it out, and started it on the first try, and the Impreza hauling that pickup truck out of the mud adds to a long line of stories that make the Fuji Heavy-built modes the stuff of legend.


If you're interested in finding a vehicle that's both durable and versatile, stop in to Fred Beans Subaru, located at 830 N. Easton Road Doylestown, PA 18902, where you can take a look at our new selection of models, as well as quality used Subaru vehicles like that second-generation Impreza. We're always happy to answer any questions you might have, and arrange a test drive at your convenience.

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