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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 ...
Subaru might be gearing up to bring back a familiar nameplate, and for fans of quirky utility vehicles, this one’s worth ...
Before there was the Baja though, there was the Subaru BRAT, a vehicle which circumvented American taxes on imported trucks in a way that some considered genius — while others thought it was ...
Trucks are the top-selling vehicles, and the small pickup segment is resurging, with the Subaru BRAT holding a nostalgic appeal. With the compact truck market heating up, Subaru should consider ...
Subaru had the BRAT and Baja models in the past, so it's not surprising that folks start thinking about a possible derivative with a bed and a revived nameplate whenever they launch an all-new model.
As such, alongside its spiritual successor, Subaru Baja, it is no wonder that the BRAT has earned a cult following ... at the perspective of such a Subaru revival, especially since the Ford ...
He chose to label the creation as a Subaru Brat revival, although the design arguably looks closer to a modern interpretation of a soft-roading pickup, something along the lines of the Honda ...
The Subaru BRAT was a goofy little truck produced from 1978 to 1987 and represented one of only two pickups Subaru ever offered in the United States (the other pickup being the Subaru Baja).
Once upon a time there was a brat—and no, it wasn't a tantrum-throwing two-year-old inside the grocery store, but rather a little trucklet parked out front. It was the Subaru BRAT, which stood ...
Set your dial for full weird, folks; we're off to the far end of the strange-but-true Subaru spectrum. Strange but more than a little wonderful, as it turns out. The old love-to-­hate-it BRAT is ...
IF AUTOMAKERS HAVE MASCOTS, the Brat best fits Subaru’s bill. In 1977 Subaru started importing a car-based trucklet it called the Brat, for Bi-drive Recreational All-terrain Transporter.