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Now Hiring - Service Advisor




Now Hiring - Service Advisor


Serving as the primary point-of-contact for all automotive service and repair matters, our Service Advisors must listen and understand customer problems, arrange for appropriate repairs, and set expectations on the part of the customers and the technicians in terms of delivery.

Applicants must be able to work productively in a fast-paced team environment and must have a positive attitude, professional appearance, great communication skills, and the ability to deliver world class…
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Subaru Loves To Care June 2016




We were thrilled to participate in the Subaru Loves To Care program last month. With your help, handwritten messages of hope were delivered yesterday to The Cancer Center at Harrington Hospital. Each card will be packaged with a warm, comforting blanket and added to Harrington’s hospitality cart. Thank you to Pam Zouranjian Connor, the Director for The Cancer Center at Harrington (r) and...

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2016 Crockpot Cook-off Winner



Every year in the middle of winter our employees have a little friendly competition to see who has mastered the crockpot. Also, we just like to eat....

This year's winner is our newcomer Kym Demers recipe for 'Crazy Pineapple Chili'.
 
INGREDIENTS:  
1LB Sweet Italian Turkey Sausage (Remove Casing)
1LB Venison Sausage (Remove Casing) 
1 Medium Onion (Chopped)
1 - 20oz. can Pineapple Tidbits (Drain Juice and keep to the side)
2 - 28oz. cans seasoned diced…
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Meet Our Service Advisors: Mike 'Taco' Jimenez




Meet Michael “Taco” Jimenez

Taco came to Subaru, 19 years ago, with previous experience as a technician for Honda and Acura.  After several years as a Subaru Line Technician, in 2003, he talked with Dave Eastty, our Service Manager, about the possibility of becoming a Service Advisor.  Since then, he has become a key member of our service team.

If you already know Taco, you know that he is our go-to advisor for problem solving…
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The Green Team: Take Back the Tap




Have you noticed this little machine  >>>

Do you know what it is? We think it rather ingenious. Fresh, clean, filtered, hot/cold water - no empty bottles. Even with recycling efforts, over 86% of all bottles are still ending up in landfills.

We've tried it out and we think it's a keeper. So, feel free to stop by and refill your water bottle anytime. Don't have one? Get $2 off any of our in-stock Subaru Eco-Friendly Reusable water bottle with this coupon.







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The National Parks Zero-Landfill Initiative Episode 4: Denali






The National Parks Zero-Landfill Initiative Episode 4: Denali

Subaru environmental experts travel to “The Great One,” Denali National Park — the third and final pilot park in our landmark Zero-Landfill Initiative — to try and tackle the unique challenges presented by Alaska's remoteness.



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In 2003 Subaru of Indiana became the first and only plant in U.S. history to earn the National Wildlife Federation's Backyard Wildlife Habitat Status.  Learn more about how Subaru Loves…
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The National Parks Zero-Landfill Initiative Episode 3: Grand Teton





The National Parks Zero-Landfill Initiative Episode 3: Grand Teton

Environmental experts from Subaru visit Grand Teton National Park, pilot park number 2 in our landmark Zero-Landfill Initiative.

Each day, park employees spend 20 hours sorting paper, plastics, cardboard, and glass. If who we are is what we leave behind... what does the 100 million pounds of waste left by national park visitors every year say about us?


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Meet Our Sales Consultants: Lisa Courchaine












Lisa spent sixteen years working in the book industry as book store manager and then doing community relations for Barnes and Noble.

Three years ago, when her oldest son went off to college, she decided it was time for a change.  She said, "I had never been in car sales, but I love Subaru!  I was lucky enough to know the sales manager; he talked to me about it and thought I would be a…
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