Originally Posted by DaRider34
Originally Posted by edyvw
They should not go from boxer engine. But while boxer engine has its advantages, it has disadvantages too. Subaru threw away a lot of stuff in last decade that made them unique vehicles. They are now not any different then your average Corolla with much more capable AWD. I am not sure how CVT goes along that Subaru heritage and the fact you cannot get manual on bunch of their cars. Their customers do not care, they only care about Subaru+AWD. Now Subaru abandoned LSD, and their customers do not care about it. Tomorrow they will put Haldex type AWD and as long as they have commercial where the guy hits truck, but then next scene he stops few inches before just because he drives Subaru, people will drive it and claim they have "best" AWD. Customer base that SUbaru targets last decade does not care what is under the hood, nor they buy it because it is boxer engine. They buy marketing.
Thats because they actually started to sell vehicles. 10 years ago i hardly ever saw a subaru out on the road, now they're all over the place. And its like you said they had to sacrifice some of the good stuff that made them unique to meet mass demands of new customers like the lsd, or horsepower to keep the mpgs near their competitors. Even with the decline of manuals they shoulda went with the dual clutch versus the cvt and refined it like acura did, by adding a torque convertor to the 8sp dct like ilx has. since americans dont like behavior of the dct at low speeds.
They should go with 8 speed, but they did not. They should have 8 speed with turbo in Outback where people who liked Subaru's, ones before this Toyota philosophy copy/paste could find something for them, but they did not. There is a lot of stuff they should do, but they moved away from those customers to suburban customers who just want four wheels on the ground. People who spend 30sec on stop sign because there is jogger 100 yards away. People who order groceries online because it is safer then walking into grocery store etc. And it works for Subaru, there is no doubt about that.