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Old 11-19-2020, 10:11 PM   #476
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Originally Posted by Tcoat View Post
In my opinion the results show that.
Is it really that bad? It seems to be they preserved all the important aspects of the gen 1. It only gained a little weight (and considering all the new safety gear required for 2021, that's impressive). It stayed NA and gained a little power and torque, as well as more more torsional rigidity. Seems to be it's just a better version of the original... with one possible exception - styling. I think the new styling both inside and out may polarise folks, at least for a while, but I suspect we'll all get used to it.

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There was probably more marketing guys saying "it needs this" than people with a passion for the car itself.
Maybe, but what exactly did they add just for marketing? Other than the standard Subaru safety features (and all new cars are going to get lumped with the latest safety gizmos required in 2021+), I can't really see much 'marketing driven' crap that has been added. It still looks like a pretty bare bones vehicle (which I think we agree is a good thing).

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I believe I made the right call for me!
For sure, we each need to decide what is right for us. The gen 2 won't be to everyone's tastes and won't suit everyone's needs.
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