A record 13,529 Subarus rolled through the Port of Vancouver in October, the most in the 31-year partnership between the Japanese car company and the port. The previous high mark was 12,900 in July 2022.
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Source: The Columbian
Record number of Subarus roll through Port of Vancouver in October
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