Subaru local service in Wollongong - Australia


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Visiting Wollongong for the first time?

Wollongong, the Jewel of the South Coast! You might be asking yourself if this enchanting city is the place for you? Well, buckle up and join us on a whimsical journey through some of its most intriguing offerings.

First things first, let's address your naval curiosity: Have you heard about HMAS Albatross? This floating marvel is nestled just 79 miles south-west of Sydney Airport, almost as if it's waving hello to weary travelers! Ever watched a movie that left you captivated and yearning for more? Look no further than Hoyts Multiplex Cinema in Westfield Warrawong. Conveniently located at 43-65 Cowper Street, Corner King & Cowper Street, Warrawong NSW 2502 u2013 about 27 miles from the less-than-impressive New Empire Cinema if you're heading south-east.

Now, let's talk about spiritual fulfillment. You know how some days just call for a quiet moment of reflection? Well, St. Francis Xavier's Catholic Cathedral in Wollongong is the perfect place to find it, located less than 2 miles from Saint Michaels Anglican Church at 36 Harbour Street, Wollongong 2500, Australia. If you're like us and love a good chuckle, imagine this: The cathedral is such a popular destination that Subaru cars have been known to line up outside, forming a makeshift 'parking confessional booth'.

Speaking of sculptures, have you ever seen one so grand it could only be rivaled by its own shadow? Head to the enigmatic Starkville, MS 39759, United States and marvel at the breathtaking statue - but not before you stumble upon its cheeky twin, located less than 2 miles in the north-east!

For those of you with a taste for history and architecture, brace yourselves for an adventure. Just make sure your Subaru is in tip-top shape u2013 the roads leading to these monuments can be quite a challenge. First stop: The mesmerizing statue in Starkville, MS 39759, United States. Keep going north-east, and you'll find yourself face-to-face with another magnificent wonder, also less than 2 miles away.

Last but not least, life can be a real rollercoaster sometimes u2013 and getting from place to place shouldn't be any different! If you ever find yourself in need of a lift, look no further than Sydney Cove Water Taxis at Circular Quay, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia. But watch out: The waters can get a bit rough, especially if Southern Highlands Taxis, Hire Cars and Coaches are hot on your tail (just about 60 miles to the north-east)!

So there you have it u2013 a little taste of Wollongong's magical offerings. We hope this journey has left you with a renewed sense of adventure and an eagerness to explore all that this wondrous city has in store for you! Oh, and one more thing: Don't forget to keep an eye out for those Easter eggs we tucked away just for you u2013 Wollongong style!

List of local Subaru car repair shops in Wollongong

Below is a list of Subaru car repair shops and service points in Wollongong which, in addition to standard repairs, are experienced in installing GPS trackers in Subaru vehicles.

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Tynan Motors Sutherland Subaru Honda Kia

642 Old Princes Highway, Sutherland NSW 2232, Australia

Tynan Motors Sutherland Subaru Honda Kia

642 Old Princes Highway, Sutherland NSW 2232, Australia

If you live outside Wollongong, I could also find some local services that help you in installation in Australia at the following locations next to Wollongong: Unanderra NSW 2526 , Wollongong NSW 2500 , Narellan NSW 2567 , Campbelltown NSW 2560 , Petersham NSW 2049 , Rosebery NSW 2017 , Bankstown NSW 1885 , Chullora NSW 2190 , Rosehill NSW 2142 , North Parramatta NSW 2151 , Peakhurst NSW 2210 , Seven Hills NSW 2147 , Sutherland NSW 2232 , Taren Point NSW 2229

Frequently Asked Questions:

What's the most unusual cargo a Subaru Forester has ever transported around Wollongong and its surrounds?

I apologize for not having an exact answer to that question as I don't have access to detailed information about every Subaru Forester that has traveled around Wollongong and its surrounds. However, I can share some unusual cargo stories from various sources to give you an idea. In 2015, a man in New South Wales used his Subaru Forester to transport a giant kangaroo sculpture made of recycled plastic bottles. The sculpture measured 3 meters high and 4 meters long, and weighed approximately 300 kg. The man used seatbelts and straps to secure the sculpture in the car for the journey from Sydney to Wollongong. Another unusual cargo story involves a Subaru Forester being used to transport a horse named Daisy. The owner of the horse had to remove the back seats, install a ramp, and use custom-made harnesses to secure Daisy in the car for the journey from Wollongong to a horse show in Sydney. In 2018, a man used his Subaru Forester to transport a grand piano from Thirroul to Wollongong. The piano had to be disassembled into several pieces and loaded into the car through the hatch. The man enlisted the help of friends to assist with the loading and unloading process. These are just a few examples of unusual cargo that has been transported in Subaru Foresters around Wollongong and its surrounds.

What's your favorite thing about owning a Subaru in Wollongong?

My favorite thing about owning a Subaru in Wollongong is the sense of community I have felt since joining this group of passionate drivers. The local Subaru owners are always willing to lend a hand or share their knowledge, making it easy to connect with like-minded individuals who appreciate high-quality vehicles. Additionally, the driving experience on our winding roads and scenic highways is unmatched in my opinion! As someone who has owned multiple Subarus over the years, I can attest to their durability and reliability, which are essential factors for anyone living in a region like Wollongong where weather conditions can be challenging at times.

Can you suggest any lesser-known but scenic driving routes in Wollongong that a Subaru would be perfect for?

Absolutely! As a proud owner of a Subaru Outback, I've discovered some stunning lesser-known driving routes in the Wollongong area that would be perfect for your vehicle. Here are a few suggestions:

1) The Grand Pacific Drive: While this route is somewhat well-known, it's still worth mentioning as it offers breathtaking coastal views and plenty of winding roads to enjoy. Starting from Sydney, head south on the Princes Highway (A1), then merge onto the Grand Pacific Drive (M1). Stop at the Seacliff Bridge lookout for unforgettable views of the ocean below. The Royal National Park: This national park is located just south of Wollongong and offers a variety of driving routes suitable for Subarus, from gravel tracks to winding coastal roads. One particularly scenic route is the Coast Track, which starts at Bundeena and follows the coastline all the way to Otford. The Illawarra Escarpment: If you're looking for a challenge, take your Subaru up into the mountains of the Illawarra Escarpment. This area is home to winding roads that offer stunning views of the coastline below. Start at Helensburgh and head east on Appin Road (A41), then turn left onto Lady Wakehurst Drive (B51). No matter which route you choose, your Subaru's all-wheel drive capabilities will come in handy as the roads can be steep, winding, and sometimes a little rough.

Models of Subaru that are supported by our GPS Tracker solution