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Subaru Canada welcomes new President

Subaru Canada welcomes new President

Subaru Canada press release

TORONTO, June 23 /CNW/ – Ikuo Mori, Director of the Board President and CEO of Fuji Heavy Industries, is pleased to announce that Mr. Shiro Ohta has been named the new Chairman, President, and CEO of Subaru Canada, Inc. (SCI). Mr. Ohta replaces Katsuhiro Yokoyama, who has held the top position at SCI since 2005.

Ohta is a familiar face at SCI. From 1995-1998 he worked at the Canadian head office as Executive Co-ordinator Field Operations and Assistant to the CEO. Since then, he has acquired extensive experience with Subaru operations around the globe.

Mr. Ohta joined Subaru’s parent company in 1986, immediately after graduating from university. His most recent position was general manager of FHI’s North American Sales and Marketing Department. His extensive sales and marketing experience also includes managing FHI sales/marketing divisions in Africa and the Middle East, Oceania/Australia, and Europe. He has also spent time at the dealership level, gaining important insight into the front-line sales experience.

“I would like to sincerely thank Katsuhiro Yokoyama for his outstanding work in leading Subaru Canada to record sales and market share,” said Ohta. “My immediate goal is to improve on those numbers even further. Our next target is a two percent market share, but I believe that it is possible for us to ultimately achieve three and even four percent. Subaru has built a strong brand awareness and we offer compelling and unique products. We must continue to build on those strengths.”

Like many of his predecessors, Ohta believes in healthy competition-even internally-and holds up Australia as an example of what can be accomplished. During the late ’90s, Subaru Australia was selling approximately 8,000 units a year, while Subaru Canada’s annual sales volume was less than 50 percent of that. Subaru Canada has grown significantly since that time with sales reaching a record 23,034 units in 2009. (Subaru of Australia finished 2009 with sales of 36,506 units.)

“The Australian market is a good benchmark for us,” Ohta said. “Canada’s car market is one and a half times that of Australia, but in terms of sales numbers, Australia sells close to 40,000 units. They have a market share of almost four percent-so we know it can be done. We have not reached our full potential in the Canadian market yet.”

While Subaru owners are renowned for their strong brand loyalty, a recent CADA (Canadian Automobile Dealer Association) survey found significant increases in dealer satisfaction across the board in 2009, placing Subaru Canada in fifth place overall amongst 26 manufacturers.

Subaru Canada announces pricing for 2011 Outback

Subaru Canada announces pricing for 2011 Outback

Subaru Canada press release

TORONTO, June 16 /CNW/ – Subaru Canada, Inc. (SCI) is pleased to announce pricing for the 2011 range of award-winning Outback models. Buyers will undoubtedly be pleased that pricing for the entry-level Outback – even with enhanced equipment – will carry over from the previous model year.

For the new model year, Subaru introduces a new Convenience Package that’s standard on the Outback 2.5i and includes folding exterior mirrors and voice-activated Blueconnect Bluetooth(R) system for handsfree cell phone connectivity. In addition Subaru has added a new front bumper under-guard to the Outback 2.5i Sport Package.

Prices for the 2011 Outback lineup include the following:

  • Outback 2.5i Convenience (6-speed manual transmission) $28,995
  • Outback 2.5i Convenience (CVT) $30,195
  • Outback PZEV (CVT) $30,895
  • Outback 2.5i Sport Package (6-speed manual transmission) $31,795
  • Outback 3.6R (5-speed automatic with Manual Mode) $35,695

For a complete list of models, options, and pricing, please go to www.subaru.ca.

Subaru Canada surpasses previous record for March sales

Subaru Canada press release

MISSISSAUGA, ON, April 1 /CNW/ – Subaru Canada, Inc. (SCI) is delighted to announce that buoyant sales of its lineup of Subaru symmetrical full-time All-Wheel Drive vehicles have set a new record for March results, marking the company’s highest month of sales for 2010. Total sales climbed to 2,503 units, up 33.3 percent over last March. This steadily growing sales momentum further validates Subaru Canada’s position as the fastest growing Japanese manufacturer in 2010.

Outstanding sales of the all-new and completely redesigned Outback and Legacy contributed to the best March ever for both models: Outback sales rose by an incredible 642 percent while Legacy sedan sales were up 501.9 percent over the same month last year.

These strong sales results also represent a successful kickoff to the spring sales campaign. The Subaru Fan Appreciation Sales Event is designed to encourage consumers to visit their local Subaru dealer and see for themselves why Subaru is more popular than ever.

“Subaru continues to gain popularity among Canadians because we are able to deliver vehicles that offer real value to the market,” said Katsuhiro Yokoyama, president and CEO of SCI. “We remain committed to continually building consumer confidence in our brand by focusing on the award-winning safety, performance and reliability of our lineup of Japanese-engineered vehicles.”