Anonymous wrote:Subaru > Honda > Toyita
I love how Subarus handle. Driving a Honda feels like sitting in a deep bucket driving an economy car. The beginning of the side window must be almost my chin level in some models. Weird. Toyota's are like driving a go kart with its long windshield and really loose handling. I'd rather drive anything than a Toyota.
Anonymous wrote:Subaru’s are so miserably underpowered with their base level engines
Anonymous wrote:Depends on what your point of reference is. In terms of brand, I'd say they are all about equivalent. They definitely attract buyers with similar budgets. That said, Subaru doesn't have the uber-cheap, sub-compact vehicles offered by Honda and Toyota aimed at low-income buyers.
If we are talking safety and value for money, Subaru is way ahead of either brand. Subaru's safety tech is pretty much better than any other car brand - including luxury - and all of it comes standard.
For me, I love a good deal. That's what makes me happy. And Subaru's are a damn good deal for all the amenities and tech you get. We were comparing the RAV4 and Outback a couple years ago when buying. If I wanted the same features in the RAV4 as I was being offered in the Outback, I'd need to pay roughly $5-7K more. I see Subaru as a nicer brand for the average vehicle. Fully loaded Toyotas can easily be as expensive as a Lexus. A Toyota Landcruiser starts at like $70K.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on what your point of reference is. In terms of brand, I'd say they are all about equivalent. They definitely attract buyers with similar budgets. That said, Subaru doesn't have the uber-cheap, sub-compact vehicles offered by Honda and Toyota aimed at low-income buyers.
If we are talking safety and value for money, Subaru is way ahead of either brand. Subaru's safety tech is pretty much better than any other car brand - including luxury - and all of it comes standard.
For me, I love a good deal. That's what makes me happy. And Subaru's are a damn good deal for all the amenities and tech you get. We were comparing the RAV4 and Outback a couple years ago when buying. If I wanted the same features in the RAV4 as I was being offered in the Outback, I'd need to pay roughly $5-7K more. I see Subaru as a nicer brand for the average vehicle. Fully loaded Toyotas can easily be as expensive as a Lexus. A Toyota Landcruiser starts at like $70K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Toyota > Subaru > Honda, IMO
Go for some test drives and see what you like.
OK, Sienna driving soccer mom.
Anonymous wrote:Toyota > Subaru > Honda, IMO
Go for some test drives and see what you like.