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  1. It's been several months since the production version of the Toyota 86 and the Subaru BRZ was first shown to the world. And as you read this, many countries would have already released these two models. Toyota was the first to unveil the car to the world late last year at the Fuji Speedway race track in Japan and Subaru soon followed suit with their BRZ. First started out as a concept (the FT-86) and now we get to see two versions of it (three if you were to count the Scion FR-S). But, who really owns the 86/BRZ? It is a rather difficult question to answer and it seems that both automakers have their answers or versions to it. An image of a slide (pictured below) stating the development phase of the car has been going around the internet recently; starting from the product planning stage up to the evaluation stage. This image is rumoured to be from Toyota Motor Corporation. The image shows that Fuji Heavy Industries
  2. [extract] The next Subaru WRX and WRX STI are definitely undergoing some changes. Just two months ago, senior representatives of the company from various markets gather in Japan to discuss the model
  3. [extract] Fuji Heavy Industries executive vice president Masatsugu Nagato (right) and Subaru Korea CEO Choi Seung-dal pose with the Legacy mid-size sedan at a press conference in Seoul on Thursday. /Newsis A bit of news that is slightly surprising. Subaru seems to have never officially sold cars in South Korea before this. "Tokyo, January 21, 2010
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