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It May Not Be The BRAT Return Subaru Fans Wanted The Subaru BRAT was a light-duty pickup sold in the United States between 1978 and 1987, and it’s set to make a comeback for the modern era.
The BRAT's spiritual successor came along in 2003. Like its old grandpappy, the Subaru Baja was based on a wagon – this time the Outback – and featured an extended rear overhang to make space ...
This bodywork came to light in 1980 (supposedly after seven years of preparation), generating rave reviews from Subaru fans around the globe. Last year, Subaru doled the (old) BRAT a larger engine ...
The Brat only lasted through 1987 in the U.S., although it was available in Europe, Central and South America, and Oceana through 1994. It wore different badges in those markets, including Brumby ...
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 ...
Looking to lease the entry-level Land Cruiser? We break down the numbers and see if it’s a good buy. The Sorento is a roomy, cozy, relatively affordable, and premium-feeling 3-row SUV. Is the X ...
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 ...