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Otago Daily Times
6 days ago
- Otago Daily Times
Postie knocked down in Dunedin driveway
File photo: ODT A Dunedin postie was treated by ambulance officers after being knocked off his motorbike in a Dunedin driveway. The 54-year-old New Zealand Post delivery driver was hit by a car in High St, Mosgiel at 4.40pm yesterday, Senior Sergeant Anthony Bond, of Dunedin, said. A 46-year-old man reversing his vehicle out of a driveway knocked him off his motorbike. Hato Hone St John attended and the man was treated at the scene, Snr Sgt Bond said. This morning at 2.10am, a person driving a Subaru Legacy along Kaikorai Valley Rd crashed his vehicle into a power pole. He was then observed ''stumbling'' away before running off. Police are yet to locate the man and inquiries were ongoing, Snr Sgt Bond said. At 8pm yesterday, a 33-year-old man driving through the Orari and Otaki Sts intersection pulled out in front of an 85-year-old woman's car. This caused both vehicles to crash and both to be written off. The 85-year-old woman was transported to Dunedin Hospital as a precaution, Snr Sgt Bond said.


Auto Blog
05-07-2025
- Automotive
- Auto Blog
Subaru Launches Killer Legacy Lease Offer for July
By signing up I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy . You may unsubscribe from email communication at anytime. A solid deal on Subaru's outgoing sedan The Subaru Legacy has always flown a bit under the radar. It's not flashy, not fast, and not trying to impress anyone at Cars and Coffee. But it is one of the few midsize sedans with standard all-wheel drive, a roomy cabin, and the kind of safe, steady handling that's built Subaru's loyal following. Now, for its final model year, Subaru is sending it off with one of the best lease offers we've seen this summer. After more than three decades on the market, Subaru is discontinuing the Legacy after the 2025 model year. The company says it's focusing on crossovers and EVs, which make up the bulk of its sales. So if you've been considering the Legacy, this is your last chance to get one new, and Subaru's July lease offer makes the case stronger than ever. July's lease offer makes the Legacy hard to ignore For July 2025, Subaru is offering the 2025 Legacy for just $279 per month for 36 months, with $4,054 due at signing. That's a highly competitive rate for a well-equipped AWD midsize sedan, especially one with Subaru's reputation for durability and safety. Subaru Legacy — Source: Subaru The deal is available nationwide but may vary slightly depending on your region and credit score. It applies to the base trim, which still includes a surprising amount of standard equipment: dual 7-inch infotainment screens, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Subaru's EyeSight safety suite, and cloth seats in a spacious five-passenger cabin. What you get with the 2025 Legacy Subaru didn't do much to update the Legacy for 2025, but it didn't really need to. The ride remains smooth and composed, with steering that feels confident and predictable. It comes standard with a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine making 182 horsepower, paired with a CVT and symmetrical all-wheel drive. No, it's not going to snap your neck with acceleration, but it is going to get you home safely when the roads get slick. Autoblog Newsletter Autoblog brings you car news; expert reviews and exciting pictures and video. Research and compare vehicles, too. Sign up or sign in with Google Facebook Microsoft Apple By signing up I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy . You may unsubscribe from email communication at anytime. Subaru Legacy — Source: Subaru Inside, the Legacy is quiet and roomy, with enough rear-seat legroom for adults and a trunk that holds 15.1 cubic feet of cargo. Materials are utilitarian, but the build quality is solid, and Subaru's safety and reliability ratings remain a major draw for families and commuters alike. Final thoughts 2025 Subaru Legacy — Source: Subaru With 2025 marking the end of the line for the Legacy, this lease offer may not stick around long, especially as inventory dwindles. If you're looking for an affordable, all-weather-ready sedan that emphasizes comfort and practicality over flash, now's the time to act. This might not be your dream car, but it could be the smartest lease you'll sign all year. *Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only. The information presented herein is based on manufacturer-provided lease offer information, which is subject to frequent change and may vary based on location, creditworthiness, and other factors. We are not a party to any lease agreements and assume no liability for the terms, conditions, availability, or accuracy of any lease offers mentioned. All terms, including but not limited to pricing, mileage allowances, and residual values, require direct verification with an authorized local OEM dealership. This article does not constitute financial advice or an endorsement of any particular lease or vehicle. About the Author Elijah Nicholson-Messmer View Profile

Miami Herald
05-07-2025
- Automotive
- Miami Herald
Subaru Launches Killer Legacy Lease Offer for July
The Subaru Legacy has always flown a bit under the radar. It's not flashy, not fast, and not trying to impress anyone at Cars and Coffee. But it is one of the few midsize sedans with standard all-wheel drive, a roomy cabin, and the kind of safe, steady handling that's built Subaru's loyal following. Now, for its final model year, Subaru is sending it off with one of the best lease offers we've seen this summer. After more than three decades on the market, Subaru is discontinuing the Legacy after the 2025 model year. The company says it's focusing on crossovers and EVs, which make up the bulk of its sales. So if you've been considering the Legacy, this is your last chance to get one new, and Subaru's July lease offer makes the case stronger than ever. For July 2025, Subaru is offering the 2025 Legacy for just $279 per month for 36 months, with $4,054 due at signing. That's a highly competitive rate for a well-equipped AWD midsize sedan, especially one with Subaru's reputation for durability and safety. The deal is available nationwide but may vary slightly depending on your region and credit score. It applies to the base trim, which still includes a surprising amount of standard equipment: dual 7-inch infotainment screens, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Subaru's EyeSight safety suite, and cloth seats in a spacious five-passenger cabin. Subaru didn't do much to update the Legacy for 2025, but it didn't really need to. The ride remains smooth and composed, with steering that feels confident and predictable. It comes standard with a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine making 182 horsepower, paired with a CVT and symmetrical all-wheel drive. No, it's not going to snap your neck with acceleration, but it is going to get you home safely when the roads get slick. Inside, the Legacy is quiet and roomy, with enough rear-seat legroom for adults and a trunk that holds 15.1 cubic feet of cargo. Materials are utilitarian, but the build quality is solid, and Subaru's safety and reliability ratings remain a major draw for families and commuters alike. With 2025 marking the end of the line for the Legacy, this lease offer may not stick around long, especially as inventory dwindles. If you're looking for an affordable, all-weather-ready sedan that emphasizes comfort and practicality over flash, now's the time to act. This might not be your dream car, but it could be the smartest lease you'll sign all year. *Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only. The information presented herein is based on manufacturer-provided lease offer information, which is subject to frequent change and may vary based on location, creditworthiness, and other factors. We are not a party to any lease agreements and assume no liability for the terms, conditions, availability, or accuracy of any lease offers mentioned. All terms, including but not limited to pricing, mileage allowances, and residual values, require direct verification with an authorized local OEM dealership. This article does not constitute financial advice or an endorsement of any particular lease or vehicle. Copyright 2025 The Arena Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Yahoo
30-06-2025
- Yahoo
Man facing manslaughter, DWI charges in connection with wrong-way 50 Highway crash
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A Kansas man is facing multiple charges, including involuntary manslaughter, in connection with a deadly wrong-way crash on US 50 Highway in September 2024. Peter E. Goss of Mission Hills, Kansas, has been charged with one count of first-degree involuntary manslaughter, one count of DWI resulting in death and one count of driving the wrong direction on a highway, resulting in an accident. One dead, one hurt in wrong-way crash on US 50 Highway in Lee's Summit , just before 11 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 20, 2024, a 45-year-old man, later identified as Goss, was driving a Chevrolet Suburban on the wrong side of 50 Highway in Johnson County, Missouri. The Missouri State Highway Patrol said Goss crashed head-on into a Subaru Legacy, driven by 65-year-old Kevin Wilson of Lee's Summit, Missouri. When emergency responders arrived, court records say Wilson was pronounced dead at the scene, and Goss was found trapped inside his Chevrolet, which had rolled onto its passenger side. After Goss was rescued from the Chevrolet, court records say he was given a preliminary breathalizer test, which came back as a 0.160%—twice the legal blood alcohol content level. He was subsequently taken to a hospital for his injuries and arrested on suspicion of felony DWI involving the death of another, driving in the wrong direction of a divided highway, and imprudent driving involving an accident. While at the hospital, Goss was asked to take a chemical blood test by state troopers, but he refused and requested an attorney, court records say. Jackson County courts then granted troopers a search warrant, and Goss was ordered to take the test. Court documents say the blood sample was taken back to the MSHP Crime Laboratory for analysis, but as of June 2025, the results have not been released. Goss has since been formally charged in a Johnson County District Court, and according to his attorney, J.R. Hobbs, he has posted bond and 'complied with the pretrial release conditions set by the court.' Additionally, Goss' attorney added that his first court appearance is scheduled for early July. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Yahoo
06-06-2025
- Yahoo
CT man dies after being ejected from vehicle during rollover crash on Route 8
A man was killed when he was ejected from his vehicle during a rollover crash on Route 8 in Seymour on Thursday. Emergency crews responded to a report of the crash shortly before 7 p.m. in the area of Exit 18 where they found that 37-year-old Daniel Popiolek of Beacon Falls had crashed his 2010 Subaru Legacy, according to Connecticut State Police. He was taken in an ambulance to Waterbury Hospital where he was pronounced dead, state police said. A preliminary investigation found that Popiolek was headed north on Route 8 in the left lane when he lost control of his vehicle and went into the roadside, state police said. The Subaru then rolled over and struck a light pole, ejecting him from the vehicle. The crash is still being investigated. Any witnesses or drivers who were in the area with dashboard camera footage have been to contact Trooper Patrick Miko at 203-393-4200 or