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Originally Posted by matadormi5
Again, just relaying info here, from numerous different sources. Didn't say it was true, nor do I want it to be.
Now, if you have evidence or some inside knowledge that this won't be the case, that would be excellent.
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First thing first, you're too closed minded looking only in US. Yes, currently in US, Subaru is only selling AWD cars. in Japan and other country in the world, Subaru do sell cars aren't AWD. Good example 1.5L Impreza which it comes with FWD or AWD and they've been doing this for long time, so don't think that Subaru can't make other drivetrain cars.
Secondly, who said FT86 is only co-joined work? Recent joined work they have done is Toyota bB (US, Scion xB) and Subaru Dex. Subaru Justy is another good one. One point, they had Subaru Justy, Daihatsu Boon, Toyota Passo & Perodua MyVi they were all same chassis with very few cosmetic difference. FT86 is their first joined Sports car, so don't mistake or assume. It might be sound stupid ass decision in your opinion. They have been doing these kind of stuff long time and they're doing well, so why they need to listen to you for this new joined work? I'm not saying disagreeing with you, but they have proven that it works for several years, so there's no point to stop now.