https://kaizenfactor.wordpress.com/2...ty-is-limited/
(Mind you, this article is from 2012... Before Subaru had started building Crosstrek XV's on the Gunma main line)
The twins already made up just a portion of the capacity on that line. It wasn't a dedicated line. That is the whole reason that I don't see Subaru or Toyota fretting about keeping sales especially high or adding variations. It is an assembly line that is flush with newer, more profitable product than the twins. Their product planning has a minimum number that they want to build and that is all that we are likely to see produced. This isn't like a domestic plant where they keep pushing metal and heavily discounting on the dealer end. They are pumping out WRXs, Foresters, and XVs that they can't keep on the lots. Until more capacity is dedicated to the twins, it will remain a niche.
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