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Celebrate Chinese New Year With Up To RM 31,000 Off A Subaru

Book a new Subaru today too and be guaranteed either an instant RM 1,888 rebate or a HD dash cam. 

TC Subaru Sdn Bhd, the official distributor of Subaru vehicles locally is ushering in the Chinese New Year in a big way, as it is currently dishing out discounts of up to RM 31,000 on selected models!

Now the headline RM 31,000 savings is applicable to the XV crossover, which sees for its selling price to potentially drop as low as RM 124,300. Prospective buyers who are interested in a Forester can also see up to RM 29,000 off this SUV too, which in turn sees for its selling price to possibly drop to a really attractive RM 134,300. 

What more is that from the January 6th to February 28th 2025, customers who book a new Subaru will be eligible to enter a ‘guaranteed win lucky draw’, where the prizes will either be a RM 1,888 instant cash rebate or a HD dash cam with installation. 

Every Subaru purchased in Malaysia comes with a 5-year service package, in addition to a comprehensive 5-year vehicle warranty to ensure long-term peace of mind. The current Subaru lineup in Malaysia consists of the Forester, XV, BRZ, WRX, and Outback.

It would be remissed not to mention that these rather attractive deals from Subaru comes amid the Japanese automaker having quite the tough time over here, with its sales figures taking quite the battering from the many Chinese marques that have recently arrived on our shores. And though some may rightly argue that their models may not have the pizazz and perception of value promised by the cars from China, there is actually still some reason left to at least consider the various models in the Pleiades marque’s lineup. 

The XV for instance has always been a rather solidly-built compact crossover that drove and rode well, with the same to be said for its Forester big brother. Both cars further come with Subaru’s signature Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, which means total confidence behind the wheel regardless of what the weather or road condition is like. 

Joshua Chin

Automotive journalist. Professional work on dsf.my and automacha.com. Personal writing found at driveeveryday.me. Instagram: @driveeveryday

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