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      08-04-2019, 07:09 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by adc100 View Post
I owned a '78 GL wagon, a 2008, Forester and currently have a '18 Forester XT, and a a '19 Crosstrek. I am on the BMW board bc a friend was looking for a "High End" SUV. She drove them all. She would discuss them with me. And we both agreed the X3 was the one for her. In the proces I got on this forum.

Anyway on the Forester Board someone asked why Subaru had a high brand loyalty. Now I know Subaru has a great track record bc of safety and the symetrical AWD system is one of the best and can only be obtained by having a flat engine.

But that does not explain brand loyalty and It seems to me that BMW and Subaru have a large brand loyalty..Why is that?
BMW has always been the “drivers” car brand, making coupes, sedans and wagons primarily in rear wheel drive that drive fantastically. In other words, “The Ultimate Driving Machine.” We’ll see if the enthusiasm continues with SUVs, electrification, automatics, the new front wheel drive models, etc.
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