Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would someone pick a Subaru over a Volvo?
Because a modern volvo is a pseudo luxury car that isn't quite a BMW or Mercedes. Subaru today is what volvo was in the 80s and 90s
not really. They are completely different classes of vehicle, volvo is the same as BMW, Mercedes, porsche, audi etc see upper mid size premium
Suburu is Upper Midsize SUV
https://www.jdpower.com/cars/rankings/suvs/midsize-suvs/2022
Anonymous wrote:My impression is that a Subaru is something rich people get for their kids to drive, not something a "rich" adult drives. When I think of a car that a rich adult would drive to put their practicality on display, I'd picture a Jeep Grand Cherokee... but with gas prices what they are I probably need to reevaluate that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're pretty comfortable financially and we own two Subarus. Like a PP above, we're not car people. Interestingly, neither are our kids, who are in their early 20s and who have significant trustfunds courtesy of their grandparents. I'll also note that you see a lot of Subarus in NH towns with a significant population of well-heeled retirees.
Wow PP, that really is interesting about your kids, and their trust funds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would someone pick a Subaru over a Volvo?
Because a modern volvo is a pseudo luxury car that isn't quite a BMW or Mercedes. Subaru today is what volvo was in the 80s and 90s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would someone pick a Subaru over a Volvo?
Because a modern volvo is a pseudo luxury car that isn't quite a BMW or Mercedes. Subaru today is what volvo was in the 80s and 90s
not really. They are completely different classes of vehicle, volvo is the same as BMW, Mercedes, porsche, audi etc see upper mid size premium
Suburu is Upper Midsize SUV
https://www.jdpower.com/cars/rankings/suvs/midsize-suvs/2022
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My impression is that a Subaru is something rich people get for their kids to drive, not something a "rich" adult drives. When I think of a car that a rich adult would drive to put their practicality on display, I'd picture a Jeep Grand Cherokee... but with gas prices what they are I probably need to reevaluate that.
Definitely reevaluate that, because they are on the list of worst cars to own.
News to me, so I tried to look it up...and here's my finding: https://www.consumerreports.org/car-reliability-owner-satisfaction/10-least-reliable-cars-a2967595976/
Note the first car on the least reliable list...is a Subaru.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My impression is that a Subaru is something rich people get for their kids to drive, not something a "rich" adult drives. When I think of a car that a rich adult would drive to put their practicality on display, I'd picture a Jeep Grand Cherokee... but with gas prices what they are I probably need to reevaluate that.
Definitely reevaluate that, because they are on the list of worst cars to own.
News to me, so I tried to look it up...and here's my finding: https://www.consumerreports.org/car-reliability-owner-satisfaction/10-least-reliable-cars-a2967595976/
Note the first car on the least reliable list...is a Subaru.
DP. I live in Subaru heavy area and I'm not sure I've ever seen an Ascent in the wild.
There are at least 3 in the parking lot for pick-up at my Falls Church preschool. Central/West Arlington is very Subaru heavy. My kids like to count how many other blue outbacks like ours they can spot in a parking lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My impression is that a Subaru is something rich people get for their kids to drive, not something a "rich" adult drives. When I think of a car that a rich adult would drive to put their practicality on display, I'd picture a Jeep Grand Cherokee... but with gas prices what they are I probably need to reevaluate that.
Definitely reevaluate that, because they are on the list of worst cars to own.
News to me, so I tried to look it up...and here's my finding: https://www.consumerreports.org/car-reliability-owner-satisfaction/10-least-reliable-cars-a2967595976/
Note the first car on the least reliable list...is a Subaru.
DP. I live in Subaru heavy area and I'm not sure I've ever seen an Ascent in the wild.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would someone pick a Subaru over a Volvo?
Because a modern volvo is a pseudo luxury car that isn't quite a BMW or Mercedes. Subaru today is what volvo was in the 80s and 90s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My impression is that a Subaru is something rich people get for their kids to drive, not something a "rich" adult drives. When I think of a car that a rich adult would drive to put their practicality on display, I'd picture a Jeep Grand Cherokee... but with gas prices what they are I probably need to reevaluate that.
Definitely reevaluate that, because they are on the list of worst cars to own.
News to me, so I tried to look it up...and here's my finding: https://www.consumerreports.org/car-reliability-owner-satisfaction/10-least-reliable-cars-a2967595976/
Note the first car on the least reliable list...is a Subaru.