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Originally Posted by Hanakuso
I'm going to put a deposit down for the 2015. I love these changes and cannot live with my obsolete 2013.
-Said no one ever
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I don't think that anyone thought that'd be the case. Ultimately, they want to bring new owners rather than traders because people trading in '13s and '14s hurts the value of the '15. In Toyota/Subaru's ideal world, people would buy, own for 4 or 5 years, and then trade for a new refreshed one. Redesigns/refreshes are supposed to trigger trades; you can't do an apples to apples comparison between two cars that look different and have hardware that isn't easy to retrofit. These are just normal, tiny model year to model year changes.
At least you don't feel like a '10 Mustang owner.