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THE HEAD OF SUBARU AUSTRALIA has said it would be “unlikely” that the
Subaru-branded version of Toyota’s upcoming FT-86 budget RWD sports
car (above) will ever come to Australia, citing the non-availability
of an AWD variant as the car’s biggest handicap.
http://www.themotorreport.com.au/44911/subaru-australia-says-no-to-rwd-toyobaru-model
I think this is a bad decision, driven by emotion, attachement to
image, etc.
To refuse a great product just because of lack of AWD has got to be a
mistake.
Probably great news if you live outside of Australia as supply may be
more plentiful.
Lets hope anyway.
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Subaru-branded version of Toyota’s upcoming FT-86 budget RWD sports
car (above) will ever come to Australia, citing the non-availability
of an AWD variant as the car’s biggest handicap.
http://www.themotorreport.com.au/44911/subaru-australia-says-no-to-rwd-toyobaru-model
I think this is a bad decision, driven by emotion, attachement to
image, etc.
To refuse a great product just because of lack of AWD has got to be a
mistake.
Probably great news if you live outside of Australia as supply may be
more plentiful.
Lets hope anyway.
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