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Originally Posted by sbxjap
Don't think they are going to change anything until at least 2015.... With exception to defects here and there. Doesn't make sense to.
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You clearly have not been around cars for very long lol
Every year changes are made so as to differentiate model years and force particular buyers to purchase the latest model so that they can say they have the newest version. It's usually only the brand enthusiasts that can pick up on slight model difference unless the changes are massive. You can expect that the twins will be no different.
It's usually the first year that they hold back on a lot of options as they want to test the market to see what it will bear. Toyota/Subaru now have a clear idea for projected sales and can determine which upgrades will sustain and increase the projection.
These cars will get better with time, more power and more options are on the way. You can guarantee that.