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Old 02-20-15 | 04:31 PM
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Old 02-20-15 | 05:14 PM
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Note the Camry's newfound popularity in a fairly wide belt across the Southeast. Decades ago, you would not have seen something like that in those states, where pickups (especially the F-Series), Chevy Monte Carlo, Ford Taurus, and Dodges ruled. I think that what probably changed a lot of people's mind there (besides its good reliability reputation) was the Camry's entry and establishment in NASCAR. In that part of the country, to be a star in NASCAR is a BIG deal.........people take notice. That's generally where the old phrase "Win on Sunday, sell on Monday" originated.
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i am honestly surprised that Subaru is sales leader in 3 states... yes, AWD and all that, but i still find it amazing for a brand that is relatively small (although it is constantly growing, so it is not that small anymore in the USA). Those dealers are likely top notch.
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i am honestly surprised that Subaru is sales leader in 3 states... yes, AWD and all that, but i still find it amazing for a brand that is relatively small (although it is constantly growing, so it is not that small anymore in the USA). Those dealers are likely top notch.
Subies are popular in northern and mountain states for a reason. Dealers are part of it, but I can also tell you that, having owned an Outback myself for some six years, these vehicles are just like a magic carpet in the snow. I once took mine through a six inch accumulation of sleet (ice-pellets), which was even more slick and tractionless than six inches of snow.
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I wonder what UAE would be, Land Cruiser/Toyota? Dubai is likely take your pick of supercars
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I wanted a loaded Outback but the wife wanted a CR-V or CX-5.
Her vehicle,her choice.
Until the last few years,I would never consider a Subaru.I'm sure others feel the same.
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Originally Posted by spwolf
i am honestly surprised that Subaru is sales leader in 3 states... yes, AWD and all that, but i still find it amazing for a brand that is relatively small (although it is constantly growing, so it is not that small anymore in the USA). Those dealers are likely top notch.
Exactly my (only) surprising reaction and in fact it's 4 states! All else, no surprises.
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subarus are popular in states with crap weather and loads of liberal voters.
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^^^ ouch... haha
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Originally Posted by bitkahuna
subarus are popular in states with crap weather
If the shoe fits..................wear it.


and loads of liberal voters.
A long-outdated stereotype....though, admittedly, there is still at least some some truth to it. Subarus and Saabs were once almost exclusively epopular among environmentalists (even though Subarus generally use more fuel than FWD comparable vehicles), socialists, safety-philes, Lesbians, school teachers, professors, vegetarians, anti-war voters, isolationists, those who didn't mind driving somewhat quirky-looking cars with engines that sounded like wash-machines, and the Elizabeth Warrens of the planet. But that was a number of years ago. Since then, the winter reputation of Subaru products has also made them quite attractive to millions of other new buyers, in addition to the traditional left-wing base.........as the OP map shows.

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Originally Posted by Hoovey2411
I wonder what UAE would be, Land Cruiser/Toyota? Dubai is likely take your pick of supercars
V8 LCs, Toyotas's & Nissan's rule the deserts of the Gulf

It used to be Americans cars pre-80s, but afterwards and until now the Japanese have been the dominant force..

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Originally Posted by mmarshall
A long-outdated stereotype....though, admittedly, there is still at least some some truth to it. ... But that was a number of years ago. Since then, the winter reputation of Subaru products has also made them quite attractive to millions of other new buyers, in addition to the traditional left-wing base.........as the OP map shows.
uh, the article says (and map shows):

Subaru sold 138,790 Outbacks — or about 1/3rd of what Honda moved in Accords — but that was enough to be the most popular new model among retail customers in Washington, Colorado and Maine
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I aint touchin this thread.
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Originally Posted by bitkahuna
subarus are popular in states with crap weather and loads of liberal voters.
Also Subaru has been shown by demographers to be popular with lesbians. Sometimes referred to as "Lesbarus,"
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Originally Posted by spwolf
i am honestly surprised that Subaru is sales leader in 3 states... yes, AWD and all that, but i still find it amazing for a brand that is relatively small (although it is constantly growing, so it is not that small anymore in the USA). Those dealers are likely top notch.
both Washington and Maine are tree hugger states with bad climate, so a Subaru fits that bill perfectly. but i'm kind of surprised Colorado is that 3rd state.



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