@Slyence @benlockwood for a long time, lesbians were the main* customers for Subaru, and they actually rescued the brand from bankruptcy. I don't know a lesbian that would be caught dead in the recent offerings. So really they're chasing other brands' customers, poorly, in a way that simply becomes compelling to nobody.
*I don't say exclusive here, but even the non-sapphic customers for the Outback and Forrester were still there for the same practicality and design language, and are generally going to be equally alienated by SUVification.
@benlockwood no joke! I bought one in 2017, and love it. Had it serviced recently and had a 2026 Outback as a loaner. Needlessly oversized.
My wife didn’t even clock it as an Outback when she saw it in the drive. She asked what model it was and was appalled when I told her it was an Outback.
I’ll be driving my 2017 until it falls apart or I can’t drive anymore, apparently.
@benlockwood
Totally agree
I couldn't believe that was a subie when I saw it in the wild. I thought it was some new breed of toyota.
I drive a 2023 Crosstrek. It's okay, but my old subie impreza had more storage capacity. All the damn electronics take up so much room!
There's not a day goes by when I'm not sad about trading in that old 2001 subaru
(fixing the old one was more expensive than buying the new one though)
@benlockwood will NOBODY think of the plight of the automotive engineers?
the fact they are dealing with is that under-4s have no natural predators and they are simply not going to kill themselves.
so what other choice do the automotive engineers have.