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Subaru Car Servicing - Subaru Garage - Subaru Mechanic


Here at Valley Car servicing we offer a quality, professional service from local friendly and experienced car mechanics.

Our Prices

Model Details Interim Service A
(Inc. VAT)
Full Service B
(Inc. VAT)
B9 TRIBECA ALL £136.00 £196.00
FORRESRER ALL £136.00 £255.00
IMPREZA ALL £154.00 £254.00
JUSTY ALL £110.00 £165.00
L1800 ALL £110.00 £165.00
LEGACY ALL £136.00 £255.00
LIBERO ALL £109.00 £166.00
LIBERO SUMO ALL £109.00 £166.00
MV ALL £109.00 £166.00
OUTBACK ALL £141.00 £256.00
SVX ALL £136.00 £235.00
VIVIO ALL £134.00 £196.00
VV10 ALL £114.00 £174.00


Add an MOT for just £49

Our Subaru Service

As a local fully fitted professional garage, we pride ourselves on offering our clients the highest possible level of customer satisfaction.

Our service includes free collection and delivery of your Subaru at your chosen time and place.

Our experienced and fully qualified mechanics check all cars from top to bottom to make sure the entire car is mechanically sound in every way.  

Free valet.

On completion of services your Subaru service book will be stamped and kept fully compliant with your car's warranty

Savings

On average our customers save around 60% on main Subaru dealer prices with the same or better level of service, not forgetting the convenience of not needing to take your car into a Subaru garage.

Warranty 

All of our Subaru parts come with a full 12 months parts and labour warranty for the same peace of mind you would expect from any Subaru main dealer  

Our costs

Our Subaru service prices are exactly as stated in the above chart with no hidden charges or extras. All other work is done on quotation and clients are made fully aware of the exact price before work is carried out on their vehicle. 

To book or enquire about our Subaru service please call our friendly staff
Tel: 01737 372 780

 

The History of Subaru

Subaru  is the automobile manufacturing division and brand name of Japanese transportation conglomerate Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI).

Subaru is internationally known for their use of boxer engines in most of their Subaru vehicles above 1500cc as well as their proponence of the Subaru all wheel drive drivetrain layout, first  Subaru introduced in 1972, and became standard equipment for mid-size and smaller Subaru cars in most international markets as of 1996. They also offer many turbocharged versions of their passenger cars, such as the Impreza WRX.

Fuji Heavy Industries, the parent company of Subaru, is currently in a partial partnership with Toyota Motor Corporation, which owns 16.5% of FHI.

Subaru is the Japanese name for the Pleiades star cluster, which in turn inspires the Subaru logo and alludes to the six companies that merged to create FHI.

 

Nakajima Ki-84
FHI started out as The Aircraft Research Laboratory in 1917 headed by Chikuhei Nakajima. In 1932, the company was reorganized as Nakajima Aircraft Company, Ltd and soon became the primary manufacturer of aircraft for Japan during World War II. At the end of the Second World War Nakajima Aircraft was again reorganized, this time as Fuji Sangyo Co, Ltd. In 1946, the company created the Fuji Rabbit motor scooter with spare aircraft parts from the war. In 1950, Fuji Sangyo was divided into 12 smaller corporations according to the Japanese Government's 1950 Corporate Credit Rearrangement Act, anti-zaibatsu legislation, but between 1953-1955, four of these corporations and a newly formed corporation Fuji Kogyo, a scooter manufacturer; coachbuilders Fuji Jidosha; engine manufacturers Omiya Fuji Kogyo; chassis builders Utsunomiya Sharyo and the Tokyo Fuji Dangyo trading company[citation needed] decided to merge together to form the Fuji Heavy Industries known today.

 

Subaru 1500, a.k.a the P-1
Kenji Kita, the CEO of Fuji Heavy Industries at the time, wanted the new company to be involved in car manufacturing and soon began plans for building a car with the development code-name P-1. Mr. Kita canvassed the Company for suggestions about naming the P1, but none of the proposals were appealing enough. In the end, he gave the car a Japanese name that had been his personal favourite from childhood: Subaru. The first Subaru car was named the Subaru 1500. Only twenty P1s were manufactured due to multiple supply issues. From 1954 to 2008, the company designed and manufactured dozens of vehicles including the 1500 (1954), the tiny air-cooled 360 (1958), the Sambar (1961), the 1000 (which saw the introduction of the Subaru boxer engine in 1965), the R-2 (1969), the Rex and the Leone (1971), the BRAT (1978), Alcyone (1985), the Legacy (1989), the Impreza (1993), the Forester (1997), the Tribeca (2005), and the Exiga (2008).


 

Subaru Car Servicing - Subaru Garage - Servicing Subaru - Subaru Mechanic