GM sold it's share to Toyota, which already had a stake in Subaru. Saab is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of GM.Lightning_Silver_RX wrote:Last I heard GM still owns part of Subie and SAAB and probably some others. I remember a while back seeing a Chevrolet Forester .
Recent releases on the Toyobaru sports car is that both Toyota and Subaru versions will be built from 2010 in a Subaru Japan factory using a shortened Impreza platform, existing boxer engines and Subaru transmission in the AWD version. There will also be a RWD version, presumably by omitting the front diff and driveshafts.
This is the car that Subaru should have been building for years - except it's main competitor would be the Impreza!
My prediction is that Toyota will have RWD and AWD versions with Subaru just using AWD.