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Originally Posted by RRnold
Ah ok! I was gonna say! I'm still calling  for the dealer giving specifics.
Supply and demand perhaps! They figured that the AWD will benefit the user in the winter months. Have you looked at the sales figures between a tC and a WRX in your area?
Yeah man, the people I believe at a dealership are the parts guy and the fleet sales. The rest blow smoke and you can never take anything they say literally, unless you believe in lost hope! 
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Thing is we just got Scion recently (one or two years ago?), and I hardly see any tC's on the road. Plus my area has the largest active Subaru community in Canada. Vancouver (one city) has its own Chapter on NASIOC (for example SoCal is its own Chapter) whereas the rest of the country is grouped into the Regional areas (which are much lower activity). I don't know what this means for real sales, but there are a TON of WRXs and STIs around.
Now the kicker. Vancouver is the only major city in Canada that doesn't get snow (maybe one or two days a year, that is gone in less than a week).