May 15, 200817 yr As I was at my local recycling center, people were talking about Subies when I was unloading my recyclables from my Legacy. They said that in terms of per capita and population, Subarus are the most popular cars in Southern Oregon and Boulder, Colorado. I believed that it was the entire Pacific Northwest and Colorado that are the most popular areas for Subies in terms of numbers. I wonder if anyone else's regions are as infested with "Subaru virus?"
May 15, 200817 yr i know here in N.H.(mostly western/nothern parts) you can't go a mile without passing several.. can't remember where,but i did read somewhere that subarus were the ultimate new england car..
May 15, 200817 yr Here in Indianapolis, they are popular. Prolly, because they are manufactured upstate in Lafayette, IN. Driving around locally, I always see 2 or 3 on the road on any local trip, plus there are several in my housing development. There are two dealers here in Indy, that do a good job of selling Subies.
May 15, 200817 yr ya, wicked popular in the northeast too. I think they kinda take the place of the soccer mom van.
May 15, 200817 yr ya, wicked popular in the northeast too.[...]They seem to have "infested" the Ithaca, NY area, seemingly replacing Volvo in popularity.
May 15, 200817 yr i see a fair number around my way....theres also a fair number of dealerships doing some pretty good business (despite gas prices)....
May 15, 200817 yr I was vacationing in Tasmania recently, and I was impressed at the number of Subarus there. My (very unscientific) survey suggested that about 1 in 10 cars were Subarus.
May 15, 200817 yr I seriously can't go a day without seeing almost ten rolling around. You would have to hide under a rock to not see one in Colorado, we all love our Subaru's!
May 15, 200817 yr Not that many here...However, I saw a ton between Banner Elk and Boone, North Carolina. They seem to very popular there.
May 15, 200817 yr There are tons of them here in Crozet. They seem to have replaced the XC70s and Tahoes as the vehicle of choice.
May 15, 200817 yr Very popular in New Mexico. In fact, when I bought my last one (1990 Legacy) the dealer told me they were the 10th largest dealer in the US. You can't go anywhere in New Mexico without seeing them..
May 15, 200817 yr around here they are starting to pick up on numbers. I remember growing up in iowa never seeing subies. Then moved to Colorado, they were all over, and that is where i bought my first subie, and second subie. Then came back to iowa, and have bought a few more. But, take for example, a search on Craigslist. go to Denver craigs, and search Subaru, you get tons and tons of hits, same for seattle, portland, etc. but then do a search here in Iowa, and you might get 3 or 4 subies in like 2 months. its the same for getting parts at the junkyards here. They might not have any. And you need the part real bad, so to all the members here who have shipped parts off to us here in the midwest, thanks, you got us the part the only way possible. Big thanks.
May 15, 200817 yr They are a very popular and practical car up here in NW Montana,sorry to say we only have one sub dealer and it's not very good in my opinion
May 16, 200817 yr Subies are fairly popular here in PA. We go to Maine a lot and it seems like 1 of every 10 cars are subies, very popular there. We've bought a few off craigslist in Maine cheap and brought them back home.
May 16, 200817 yr Author To give you an idea on how infested Boulder and Denver is, you can sit at a coffee shop for 60 minutes and probably see 45 go by. That is the same as here in Southern Oregon.
May 16, 200817 yr I saw a ton of Subarus' when I visited Salt Lake City. It was kinda fun to spot so many different styles. John
May 16, 200817 yr Here in RI the only places you don't see a lot of soobs is in the used car section. I see dozens on the road every morning on my way home.
May 16, 200817 yr I see HEAPS of them around these parts down here in Whakatane. They suit the rural lifestyle. Stood outside work a short while ago i counted 18 Subarus out of 30 cars parked on our end of the street.
May 20, 200817 yr my cousin brought her legacy down to louisiana when her husband was transfered there ( army ) she said it was a PITA to find a dealer to take it to
May 20, 200817 yr my cousin brought her legacy down to louisiana when her husband was transfered there ( army ) she said it was a PITA to find a dealer to take it to Interesting. Where is Louisiana?
Please sign in to comment
You will be able to leave a comment after signing in
Sign In Now