2001 Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel van VB high roof Specs


OVERVIEW

With a fuel consumption of 36.7 mpg US - 44.1 mpg UK - 6.4 L/100km, a weight of 1895 lbs (860 kg), the Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel van VB high roof has a 4 cylinder SOHC engine, a Regular gasoline engine EN07. This engine EN07 produces a maximum power of 48.6 PS (48 bhp - 35.7 kW) at 6400 rpm and a maximum torque of 57.8 Nm (42.6 lb.ft - 5.9 kg.m) at 4000 rpm. The engine power is transmitted to the road by the rear wheel drive (RR) with a 3AT gearbox. For stopping power, the Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel van VB high roof braking system includes drum at the rear and V disk at the front. Stock tire sizes are 145 on 12 inch rims -6PRLT at the rear and 145 on 12 inch rims -6PRLT at the front. Chassis details - Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel van VB high roof has semitrailing arm type rear suspension and strut front suspension for road holding and ride confort.

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GENERAL INFORMATION
Period of ProductionAug 2001 - Jan 2002
Drive Wheels - Traction - DrivetrainRR
Transmission Gearbox - Number of Speeds3AT
Engine Size - Displacement - Engine Capacity658 cm3 or 40.1 cu-in
Frame NameGD-TV1

SUBARU SAMBAR TRUCK 660 PANEL VAN VB HIGH ROOF SIZE, DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Exterior Length339.5 cm or 133.66 inches
Exterior Width147.5 cm or 58.07 inches
Exterior Height190.5 cm or 75 inches
Exterior Size (L x W x H)339.5x147.5x190.5 cm or 133.66x58.07x75 inches
Interior Size (L x W x H), mm-x-x-(mm)
Wheelbase188.5 cm or 74.21 inches
Front Axle Length128 cm or 50.39 inches
Rear Axle Length128 cm or 50.39 inches
Ride Height - Ground Clearance18 cm or 7.08 inches
Weight860 kg or 1895 lbs
Num. of Seats2
Num. of Doors2
Minimum Turning Circle - Turning Diameter, m3.9
Fuel Tank Capacity10.5 US gallons
8.7 UK gallons
40 L
Max Capacity350
Seat Rows1
Front/Rear Axis Length128/128 cm or 50.39/50.39 inches

SUBARU SAMBAR TRUCK 660 PANEL VAN VB HIGH ROOF ENGINE TECHNICAL DATA
Engine CodeEN07
Maximum Power - Output - Horsepower48.6 PS or 48 bhp or 35.7 kW
Maximum Power RPM6400 rpm
Maximum Power Output48.6 PS or 48 bhp or 35 kW @ 6400 rpm
Maximum Torque57.8 Nm or 42.6 lb.ft or 5.9 kg.m
Maximum Torque RPM4000 rpm
Maximum Torque Output58 Nm or 42.6 lb.ft or 5.9 kg.m @ 4000 rpm
Engine Type - Number of Cylinders4 cylinder SOHC
Fuel TypeRegular gasoline
Fuel Consumption (10/15 mode)36.7 mpg US
44.1 mpg UK
6.4 L/100km
Variable Cylinder Management - VCMNo

SUBARU SAMBAR TRUCK 660 PANEL VAN VB HIGH ROOF SUSPENSION
Front Brakes - Disc DimensionsV disk
Rear Brakes - Disс Dimensionsdrum
Front Suspensionstrut
Rear Suspensionsemitrailing arm type
Front Tyres - Rims Dimensions145 R12-6PRLT
Rear Tyres - Rims Dimensions145 R12-6PRLT
Aluminium DiskNo
4WS - Four-Wheel SteeringNo
Variable Gear Ratio Steering - VGS/VGRSNo
Sport-Tuned SuspensionNo
Low Down SuspensionNo

SUBARU SAMBAR TRUCK 660 PANEL VAN VB HIGH ROOF EXTERIOR
SunroofNo
Front SpoilerNo
Rear SpoilerNo
Xenon LampsNo
Front Fog LampsNo
Rear Fog LampsNo
Ultraviolet Glass ProtectionNo
Roof RailNo
Big SunroofNo
T Bar RoofNo
Roof EquipmentNo
Targa RoofNo
Hard TopNo
Soft Top-
Canvas Top-
Metal Top-
Magnesium WheelsNo
Side Sliding DoorNo
Sliding DoorsNo
Sliding Electric DoorNo
Sliding Electric DoorsNo
Door Easy CloserNo
Power Rear DoorNo
Head Lights WasherNo
Privacy GlassNo
Winter ComplectationNo

SUBARU SAMBAR TRUCK 660 PANEL VAN VB HIGH ROOF INTERIOR
Power WindowNo
Power SteeringOption
Keyless EnterNo
Cruise ControlNo
Leather SeatNo
Power Adjustable SeatsNo
Front Seat HeaterNo
Power Ajustable Front SeatNo
Removable SeatsNo
Shifter Positioninstrument panel
Steering Locatonright
Steereing Gear Typerack & pinion type
Ottoman SeatNo
Front Bench SeatNo
Full Flat Seats-
Seat Position MemoryNo
Seat LifterNo
Adjustable 3rd RowNo
Walk Throught-
2nd Row Throught-
2nd Row-
3nd Row-
Lagage BoxNo
Engine Start ButtonNo
EtcNo
Bucket SeatNo

SUBARU SAMBAR TRUCK 660 PANEL VAN VB HIGH ROOF SAFETY
Drivers AirbagStandart
Passengers AirbagNo
Side AirbagNo
ABS-
Break AssistNo
Parking RadarNo
Curtain AirbagsNo
2 AirbagsNo
Front MonitorNo
Sides MonitorsNo
Back MonitorNo
Active HeadrestNo
Start Stop SystemNo
Run Flat TiresNo
Air SuspensionNo
Brakes Equipment-
Collision Mitigation SystemNo
Night VisionNo
Lane Keep AssistNo
Distance Control SystemNo
SonarNo
Cenral Diff LockNo
ESCNo
Traction ControlNo
Down Hill AssistNo
AYCNo
SH-4WDNo
Isofix BarNo
Build-in Child SeatNo
Autocorrected MirrorsNo
Rain SensorNo
Intelligent AFSNo
Alarm SystemNo
Security AlarmNo
Road Service-

AMENITY
Air Conditionermanualair conditioning(standard)
Air PurifierNo
RadioNo
Autoreverse CasetteNo
CD PlayerNo
MD PalyerNo
Navigation System-
Mesomorphic Monitor-
Traffic Jam Assist-
Audio HDDNo
DVD-audioNo
Additional Sound Equipment-
Rear Entertainment SystemNo
SpeakerNo
AC PlugNo
Stearing Wheel HeaterNo
Rear Seats HeaterNo
HumidifierNo
Air FilterNo
Antibacterial FilterNo
Оdor AbsorberNo
DehumidifierNo
Intelligent Parking AssistNo
Optional Navigation SystemNo

OTHER
LSDNo


- Present
- Option
- Not Present (or Dealer Option)




By Brian Wong, Reviewed by: Kurt Niebuhr, Updated on April 25, 2024
πŸ“Œ Introduction to the Model Years
πŸ“Œ Model Overview: Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof
πŸ“Œ Engine Details and Power Specs
πŸ“Œ Unveiling Dimensions and Sizes
πŸ“Œ Fuel Efficiency Breakdown: MPG and More
πŸ“Œ Understanding Fuel Tank Capacity
πŸ“Œ A Closer Look at Fuel Consumption
πŸ“Œ Navigating Fuel Capacity and Average
πŸ“Œ Wheels and Tires: A Supportive Role
πŸ“Œ Conclusion: Delving Deeper into Sambar Truck Specs
πŸ“Œ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - 2001-Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof

Introduction to the Model Years

The period from August 2001 to January 2002 marked the production of the Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof. This compact utility vehicle was designed to cater to various urban and commercial needs, offering a practical and efficient solution. With its Rear-Wheel Drive (RR) setup and a 3-speed automatic transmission (3AT), the Sambar Truck aimed to deliver a balance between maneuverability and ease of use.

The heart of this model was the 658 cm3 engine (40.1 cu-in), denoted by the engine code EN07. This 4-cylinder SOHC engine provided a maximum power output of 48.6 PS (48 bhp or 35.7 kW) at 6400 rpm and a peak torque of 57.8 Nm (42.6 lb.ft or 5.9 kg.m) at 4000 rpm. These specifications ensured adequate performance for its intended urban and light-duty applications, along with commendable fuel efficiency.

In terms of dimensions, the Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof stood at an exterior length of 339.5 cm (133.66 inches), a width of 147.5 cm (58.07 inches), and a height of 190.5 cm (75 inches). The wheelbase was measured at 188.5 cm (74.21 inches), contributing to its compact yet practical design. The model's curb weight was 860 kg (1895 lbs), and it featured a seating capacity for 2 occupants.

The vehicle's suspension setup included a front strut suspension and a rear semitrailing arm type suspension. The front brakes utilized V disc dimensions, while the rear brakes featured drum dimensions. The Sambar Truck rode on 145 R12-6PRLT tires and rims, contributing to its stable and nimble handling characteristics.

In terms of safety features, the standard inclusion of a driver's airbag provided a level of protection for the occupants. Other aspects of the model's safety systems, such as brake assist, parking radar, and airbags, presented a basic yet functional safety profile.

The 2001-2002 Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof served as a versatile and efficient solution for urban mobility and light-duty commercial requirements during its production period. Its compact dimensions, practical features, and economic engine made it a suitable choice for navigating city streets and addressing transportation needs in various settings.

Model Overview: Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof

The 2001-2002 Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof exemplified practicality and efficiency in a compact form. As a part of the Sambar lineup, this model was designed to cater to the urban mobility and light commercial needs of the time.

With its distinctive high roof design, the Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof offered an extended vertical dimension, enhancing cargo carrying capacity and accommodating varying business requirements. The rear-wheel drive (RR) configuration provided maneuverability and stability, while the 3-speed automatic transmission (3AT) simplified driving in congested city environments.

Under the hood, the model housed the EN07 engine, a 4-cylinder SOHC powerplant that delivered 48.6 PS (48 bhp or 35.7 kW) at 6400 rpm, accompanied by a peak torque of 57.8 Nm (42.6 lb.ft or 5.9 kg.m) at 4000 rpm. These specifications provided ample power for its intended applications and contributed to its efficient fuel consumption.

The exterior dimensions of the Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof showcased its compact nature, with an exterior length of 339.5 cm (133.66 inches), width of 147.5 cm (58.07 inches), and height of 190.5 cm (75 inches). These dimensions made it suitable for navigating city streets and tight spaces while maximizing cargo space within.

Inside, the vehicle offered seating for two occupants, making it an ideal choice for urban deliveries and short-haul transportation needs. Safety considerations included a driver's airbag as a standard feature, providing a basic level of protection.

Overall, the 2001-2002 Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof embodied a balance of compact dimensions, efficient power, and functional design, positioning it as a versatile solution for businesses and individuals seeking an adaptable vehicle for their urban mobility and light-duty commercial needs.

Engine Details and Power Specs

At the heart of the 2001-2002 Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof was the EN07 engine, a powerplant designed to deliver a balance between efficiency and performance. This 658 cm3 (40.1 cu-in) 4-cylinder SOHC engine was a crucial component of the model's capabilities.

Generating a maximum power output of 48.6 PS (48 bhp or 35.7 kW) at 6400 rpm, the EN07 engine provided adequate propulsion for urban mobility and light-duty commercial tasks. Its peak torque of 57.8 Nm (42.6 lb.ft or 5.9 kg.m) at 4000 rpm ensured sufficient low-end torque for responsive acceleration.

The engine's design incorporated features that aimed to optimize fuel efficiency without compromising on performance. This made the Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof an economical choice for businesses and individuals looking to manage fuel costs while meeting transportation needs.

Thanks to its compact displacement and efficient power delivery, the EN07 engine not only contributed to the model's overall efficiency but also played a role in its agile handling and maneuverability within urban environments. As a result, the engine served as a key component that embodied the balance between power, economy, and functionality in the context of the Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof.

Unveiling Dimensions and Sizes

The 2001-2002 Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof was carefully designed with dimensions that maximized utility while maintaining a compact footprint. Its exterior measurements showcased its urban-friendly size, catering to the demands of city driving and cargo handling.

With an exterior length of 339.5 cm (133.66 inches), the Sambar Truck was well-suited for navigating tight streets and parking spaces. The width of 147.5 cm (58.07 inches) contributed to its nimble character, allowing it to weave through traffic with ease. Its height of 190.5 cm (75 inches) offered ample headroom for both occupants and cargo, a crucial consideration for a panel van.

The vehicle's proportions were designed to provide a balanced compromise between interior space and external dimensions. This was especially evident in its wheelbase of 188.5 cm (74.21 inches), which played a role in both stability and maneuverability.

The Sambar Truck's curb weight of 860 kg (1895 lbs) further emphasized its lightweight nature, contributing to its agility and fuel efficiency. This weight, combined with its compact dimensions, made the model an ideal choice for urban deliveries and short-haul transportation tasks.

In terms of seating, the vehicle accommodated two occupants, while its cargo area was designed to optimize storage space within the defined dimensions. The model's exterior and interior measurements collectively highlighted its adaptability to urban environments, aligning with its role as a practical and efficient solution for varying transportation needs.

Fuel Efficiency Breakdown: MPG and More

The 2001-2002 Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof was designed with a focus on fuel efficiency, making it an economical choice for both urban and commercial applications. The model's fuel efficiency was particularly significant in the context of its compact size and lightweight build.

Equipped with the EN07 engine, the Sambar Truck offered a harmonious balance between power and fuel economy. Its 658 cm3 (40.1 cu-in) 4-cylinder SOHC engine was engineered to optimize combustion efficiency, resulting in commendable fuel consumption figures.

The model's fuel consumption statistics, adhering to the 10/15 mode testing cycle, revealed its efficiency in real-world driving conditions. Its fuel consumption of 36.7 mpg US (44.1 mpg UK or 6.4 L/100km) underscored its economical nature, making it a cost-effective choice for individuals and businesses seeking to manage fuel expenses.

This emphasis on fuel efficiency aligned with the model's purpose as a city-centric vehicle. Its lightweight structure, efficient engine design, and well-calibrated transmission contributed to its ability to cover distances while consuming minimal fuel.

Ultimately, the fuel efficiency breakdown of the 2001-2002 Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof highlighted its economical character, reflecting the manufacturer's dedication to crafting a vehicle that balanced power, utility, and efficient fuel utilization in various urban and commercial contexts.

Understanding Fuel Tank Capacity

The fuel tank capacity of the 2001-2002 Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof played a crucial role in determining its operational range and convenience for users. With a fuel tank designed to accommodate 10.5 US gallons (8.7 UK gallons or 40 L) of petrol, the model provided a balance between the need for refueling stops and extended driving intervals.

The chosen fuel tank capacity aligned with the vehicle's intended urban and commercial applications. Its size allowed for efficient use of fuel while catering to shorter trips and deliveries typical of urban environments. The moderate capacity struck a balance between cargo space and fuel storage, ensuring that the Sambar Truck remained practical for its intended functions.

The fuel tank capacity's optimization was also influenced by the model's compact dimensions, lightweight build, and efficient powertrain. These factors collectively contributed to the vehicle's fuel efficiency and extended the distance it could cover on a single tank of fuel.

In summary, the 2001-2002 Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof's fuel tank capacity of 10.5 US gallons (8.7 UK gallons or 40 L) demonstrated a thoughtful consideration of its role in urban and commercial scenarios. It enabled the model to strike a balance between operational range and the need for efficient fuel utilization, catering to the demands of short-haul transportation and city-centric driving.

A Closer Look at Fuel Consumption

Examining the fuel consumption of the 2001-2002 Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof provides insights into its efficiency and cost-effectiveness. The model's fuel consumption figures are a result of the interplay between its design, engine, and transmission, all carefully calibrated to optimize its urban and light-duty performance.

The Sambar Truck's compact size and lightweight build contribute significantly to its fuel efficiency. These attributes minimize energy requirements and enhance the vehicle's ability to traverse urban landscapes with minimal fuel consumption.

The EN07 engine, with its emphasis on efficient combustion, further bolsters the model's fuel economy. Its design and engineering prioritize extracting the most energy from each unit of fuel, maximizing the distance the vehicle can travel on a tank.

The 10/15 mode testing cycle, commonly used to gauge real-world fuel efficiency, provides a glimpse into the model's practical consumption rates. With a fuel consumption of 36.7 mpg US (44.1 mpg UK or 6.4 L/100km), the Sambar Truck demonstrates its frugality in diverse driving conditions.

Overall, the 2001-2002 Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof's fuel consumption is a testament to its well-balanced engineering. It showcases the manufacturer's commitment to creating an economical solution for urban transportation and light-duty commercial needs, underlining its relevance in the context of evolving fuel efficiency standards and environmental considerations.

Navigating Fuel Capacity and Average

Understanding the fuel capacity and average consumption of the 2001-2002 Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof is essential for gauging its operational practicality and efficiency. These factors play a pivotal role in the model's suitability for urban and light-duty commercial applications.

The fuel tank capacity of 10.5 US gallons (8.7 UK gallons or 40 L) allows the Sambar Truck to cover significant distances before requiring refueling. This capacity, coupled with its economical fuel consumption, contributes to extended driving intervals and minimized downtime for refueling stops.

The fuel consumption average, measured using the 10/15 mode testing cycle, showcases the model's real-world efficiency. With a rating of 36.7 mpg US (44.1 mpg UK or 6.4 L/100km), the Sambar Truck demonstrates its ability to navigate city streets and complete deliveries with optimal fuel utilization.

Navigating the interplay between fuel capacity and consumption average underscores the manufacturer's intention to offer an urban-centric vehicle that blends practicality, efficiency, and reliability. It enables businesses and individuals to operate with reduced fuel expenses and contributes to the model's role as an economical solution for transportation needs within urban environments.

Wheels and Tires: A Supportive Role

The wheels and tires of the 2001-2002 Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof serve as vital components that influence the model's handling, stability, and overall driving experience. These elements have been thoughtfully chosen to align with the vehicle's intended urban and light-duty commercial applications.

The model rides on 145 R12-6PRLT tires, which provide a balance between traction, maneuverability, and ride comfort. The tire dimensions cater to the vehicle's compact size, ensuring that it can navigate tight urban spaces with ease. Additionally, these tires contribute to the model's overall fuel efficiency by minimizing rolling resistance.

The choice of tire dimensions is complemented by the suspension system, which includes a front strut suspension and a rear semitrailing arm type suspension. This setup helps the Sambar Truck maintain stability on varying road surfaces, enhancing its overall handling characteristics.

The wheels and tires not only influence performance but also contribute to the model's aesthetic appeal. The selected tire size, along with the overall design of the wheels, aligns with the vehicle's compact proportions and urban-friendly design.

In essence, the wheels and tires of the 2001-2002 Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof play a supportive role in creating a vehicle that excels in urban mobility and light-duty commercial tasks. They contribute to the model's agility, stability, and efficiency, reflecting the manufacturer's focus on engineering a practical and capable solution for varying transportation needs.

Conclusion: Delving Deeper into Sambar Truck Specs

As we've explored the specifications of the 2001-2002 Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof, a comprehensive understanding of its features emerges. This compact utility vehicle was designed to address the demands of urban mobility and light-duty commercial tasks, offering a blend of practicality, efficiency, and maneuverability.

The model's compact dimensions, including an exterior length of 339.5 cm (133.66 inches), width of 147.5 cm (58.07 inches), and height of 190.5 cm (75 inches), contribute to its ability to navigate congested city streets. Its lightweight build and 10.5 US gallon (8.7 UK gallon or 40 L) fuel tank capacity enhance its economical operation and operational range.

The EN07 engine, with its maximum power output of 48.6 PS (48 bhp or 35.7 kW) and peak torque of 57.8 Nm (42.6 lb.ft or 5.9 kg.m), provides the necessary performance for city driving and light-duty commercial tasks. Its 3-speed automatic transmission and rear-wheel drive configuration further enhance its adaptability to urban environments.

The model's fuel efficiency, measured at 36.7 mpg US (44.1 mpg UK or 6.4 L/100km) under the 10/15 mode testing cycle, underscores its economical nature and reduced environmental impact. The carefully chosen suspension system, tire dimensions (145 R12-6PRLT), and compact wheelbase of 188.5 cm (74.21 inches) contribute to its stability and handling.

Overall, the 2001-2002 Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof emerges as a versatile and efficient solution for urban mobility and light-duty commercial tasks. Its specifications are a testament to the manufacturer's commitment to crafting a practical, economical, and reliable vehicle that addresses the evolving needs of transportation in urban settings.

**Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - 2001-2002 Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof**

What is the production period of the 2001-2002 Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof?

The production period for this model was from August 2001 to January 2002.

Which drivetrain configuration does the 2001-2002 Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof feature?

The model features a Rear-Wheel Drive (RR) drivetrain configuration.

What is the transmission type in the 2001-2002 Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof?

The model is equipped with a 3-speed automatic transmission (3AT).

Can you provide details about the engine used in the 2001-2002 Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof?

The model is powered by the EN07 engine, a 658 cm3 4-cylinder SOHC engine that delivers 48.6 PS of power at 6400 rpm.

What are the exterior dimensions of the 2001-2002 Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof?

The model's exterior dimensions include a length of 339.5 cm, width of 147.5 cm, and height of 190.5 cm.

How does the fuel consumption of the 2001-2002 Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof compare to other vehicles?

The model showcases an efficient fuel consumption rate of 36.7 mpg US (44.1 mpg UK or 6.4 L/100km) under the 10/15 mode testing cycle.

What is the fuel tank capacity of the 2001-2002 Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof?

The model has a fuel tank capacity of 10.5 US gallons (8.7 UK gallons or 40 L).

Could you elaborate on the suspension system of the 2001-2002 Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof?

The model features a front strut suspension and a rear semitrailing arm type suspension for enhanced stability and handling.

Does the 2001-2002 Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof come with advanced safety features?

While the model includes a driver's airbag as standard, it does not have advanced safety features like curtain airbags or active headrests.

How does the 2001-2002 Subaru Sambar Truck 660 Panel Van VB High Roof cater to urban mobility needs?

With its compact dimensions, lightweight build, and efficient powertrain, the model is designed to excel in navigating city streets and fulfilling light-duty commercial tasks.


Brian Wong - Senior Reviews Editor of cars-directory.net

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Brian Wong is an accomplished automotive journalist and editor with a passion for cars. With over a decade of experience in the industry, he has established himself as a trusted voice in the automotive community. Brian has written extensively about a wide range of topics in the field, from the latest trends in car design to innovative safety features and emerging technologies. As a senior reviews editor, he is responsible for test driving and analyzing the latest cars on the market, providing readers with accurate and objective reviews. His articles are widely read and respected for their depth of knowledge and analysis. Brian is committed to staying at the forefront of the latest developments in the automotive industry, and is dedicated to sharing his expertise and insights with his readers.

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