If you’ve ever been on the hunt for a new or used car, you know that the process is long and difficult. Luckily, most dealerships now have a website specific to their location. You can find almost anything on these websites, and it wouldn’t be too hard to get lost, especially if you aren’t sure where to look. On Subaru’s website you can browse and search a multitude of ways. Whether you need to look through Subaru new inventory or Subaru used inventory, you can find a variety of things. Below are just a few of the things you can do in the Subaru inventory section of most dealerships’ websites.
Browse featured vehicles
If you’re looking to buy a car near you, you will want to first find your Subaru dealers locally, this way you can ensure that all inventory is in stock near your location. If you aren’t sure exactly what type of Subaru you’re looking for, but you know you want a new Subaru, you might choose to browse the featured vehicles in the Subaru inventory. The featured vehicles will typically include new and popular cars, as well as current highlighted models.
Search by features
If you don’t know what type of car you want, but you know which features you’d prefer, you can also search by the features you’d like. You can do this in both the new and used Subaru inventory. It’s best to be specific to find exactly what you’re looking for. If you were to simply search “boxer engine layout,” you might not narrow it down much as this type of engine is in most of Subaru’s vehicles. However, if you’re looking for a turbocharged version of the typical Subaru, you may find, with a selection of a few options, you’ll be left with the Impreza WRX.
Browse new and used Subaru inventory
You can also simply browse the new and used inventory, rather than narrowing it down at all. If you have any idea what you’re looking for in a car, such as the color or price range, I recommend doing a search rather than browsing, as you’ll be looking for hours otherwise.
Value your trade-in
One other thing you can do in relation to Subaru’s inventory, is valuing your trade in. If you’re planning on trading in a car, you can find the value of it right online. Then, if you’re still looking for a Subaru, you can head directly to the inventory at your local new or used Subaru dealers, and find what you can afford. You might end up getting more than you expect, as Subaru vehicles have a 97.3% recycling ratio rate even when they’re at end of life.