2018 Subaru XV 2.0i-S review

The Subaru XV crossover does better than most small SUV rivals at tapping into people’s innate wish to stray a little from the beaten path. Even just a little. Every variant in the range, from the $27,990 XV 2.0i variant through to the flagship $35,240 2.0i-S driven here, has all-wheel drive as standard, against a […]

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