Up To RM 30,000 Rebate, A Good Enough Reason Buy A Subaru Forester!
TC Subaru Sdn Bhd, the exclusive distributor of Subaru vehicles in Malaysia has introduced a special Forester Promotional Package.

The special Subaru Forester Promotional Packages which offer rebates worth up to RM 30,000. The Subaru Forester is priced from RM 159,788.00 and comes in six variants :
• Forester 2.0i-L GT Lite Edition
• Forester 2.0i-S
• Forester 2.0i-S GT Lite Edition
• Forester 2.0i-S Eyesight
• Forester 2.0i-S Eyesight GT Lite Edition
• Forester 2.0i-S Eyesight GT Edition

The promotional package is available for selected model year units with limited selection of colours. The Subaru Forester is produced in Thailand with 80 percent redesigned engine. It is powered by a 2.0-litre direct injection 4-cylinder engine paired to the seven-speed Lineartronic CVT that churns out 154 hp and 196 Nm of torque.


Furthermore, TC Subaru provides the ‘Test-drive at Home’ initiative for customers who do not wish to travel to the showrooms. Customers can contact their nearest Subaru showroom and schedule an appointment for a sales consultant to drive their Subaru of choice to their homes or preferred locations for a test-drive.
Subaru also focuses on the safety purpose, the company is implementing stringent protocols for the well being and peace of mind of customers. All vehicles will be thoroughly sanitised after servicing. This includes centre armrests, door handles, gear knobs, ignition buttons and steering wheels. Additionally, the technical staff are required to clean and sanitise all shared equipment after use as well as put on a clean set of gloves whenever they work on a new vehicle.

Customers who purchase a new Forester can trade-in their old vehicle through TC Subaru’s Special Trade-In Assist programme for added value. Every new Forester sold is entitled to a 5-year comprehensive warranty.
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KUALA LUMPUR
VRD5609
SELANGOR
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JOHOR
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PULAU PINANG
PSD3074
PERAK
APJ4034
PAHANG
CFG8602
KEDAH
KGG6486
NEGERI SEMBILAN
NEK7306
KOTA KINABALU
SJS5348
KUCHING
QAB516P
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