subject: Ft. Myers Subaru service technicians happy to check out 2010 Subaru Outback 3.6R [print this page] Ft. Myers Subaru service technicians happy to check out 2010 Subaru Outback 3.6R
When was the last time you set foot inside a Subaru? If your answer is "more than ten years ago," you may be missing out on the ride of your life. If you follow the industry, you may have noticed that the Subaru brand has been gaining steam over the past few years. Much of this steam is bred from safety something that Subaru has done well to equip in all of its cars. In fact, Ft Myers used Legacy dealers have seen a lot of renewed interest in the Subaru brand as a result of big awards in the safety category. On top of that, the relative mayhem that resulted from the economic recession has caused a lot of big changes in the auto industry. Among them, we're seeing a lot of brands grabbing a larger share in market dominance, and Subaru sales have been up because of it. Ft. Myers Subaru service locations will agree that the last couple of years have been pretty friendly to the growing brand and not just in the Outback category.
One of the biggest things that Subaru has done to keep the good vehicles consistent is the launch of the new Subaru Outback 3.6R Limited. For Ft Myers used Legacy dealers, the car has some serious positives. Smoother shifts and better grip help make this car even safer than its predecessors, and advanced audio options help make the driving experience an entertaining one. Audiophiles everywhere will rejoice when they get a load of their new Harman Kardon audio system. A nice mainstay of the Outback is the cargo room and general practicality. The car drives safely and is fun overall but the real selling point is that it is one of the most useful cars on the market. Ft. Myers Subaru service locations know that this is true, and they continue to sell earlier models of the car as a result. Will this be a record year for Subaru? It might very well be.
A recent CNet review of the new vehicle demonstrates the lengths at which Subaru is going to grab a little more market share. Ft Myers used Legacy dealers were tickled pink by the review, which is favorable overall. "With leather seats and a robust six-cylinder engine, the 3.6R Limited version of the 2010 Subaru Outback goes against the grain of what makes this brand so popular among a certain class of people. The practical-minded Subaru loyalist will say cloth seats are good enough for him. Environmentally aware, the Subaru fan will find that the available 2.5-liter four-cylinder combines adequate power with superior mileage. However, the Limited version of the 2010 Outback, the highest trim, is the most techie, bringing in Harman Kardon audio, a Bluetooth phone system, and making the option of a navigation system available. It would seem Subaru is reaching out to a younger audience." Ft. Myers Subaru service locations weren't available for immediate comment, but it's safe to say that they are in overall agreement on the brand expansion.