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Subaru Domingo: 3.4-meter minivan for 7 with sleeping option

02.06.2026 20:30 1 min 1 source
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Subaru Domingo: 3.4-meter minivan for 7 with sleeping option
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Subaru produced the Domingo based on the Sambar kei van. The body length was 3.4 m, yet the vehicle seated 7 people. The Aladdin trim featured a pop-up roof for sleeping four. Production ended in 1998.

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Subaru Domingo: 3.4-meter minivan for 7 with sleeping option

02.06.2026 くるまのニュース JPN

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