04-20-2022, 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Jegan_V
Historically Subaru of all the manufacturers has run the tightest when it came to supply even pre-pandemic. Long known to have the lowest amount of incentives required to move vehicles. If Automotive News is to be believed, then currently Subaru is currently on a 4 day supply at least for last month in the US.
So any production or supply hits to them is probably more painful for them than most automakers.
That said I've already seen at least GM resort to removing features like heated seats and heated steering wheel. They at least provide credits which hopefully means the car is technically cheaper. I haven't heard the Japanese makers go this far yet or at least not that I know of.
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Yep. It really hits them when they have to suspend orders for their best sellers.
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