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Hello all- If you go to Subaru's Japanese website (www.subaru.co.jp), they show three other models that as far as I can tell have never seen the light of day in America, the Pleo, the Traviq, and the Sambar. Looking at the pictures, I can't figure out why they don't sell them...the Pleo seems like it'd be a much cheaper version of the Mini Cooper, the Sambar seems like it'd give the Ford Ranger pickup a run, and the Traviq would be good competition to any minivan. Any idea why these aren't available in the US? Just wondering, Jenna |
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If you go to Subaru's Japanese website (www.subaru.co.jp), they show three other models that as far as I can tell have never seen the light of day in America, the Pleo, the Traviq, and the Sambar. There are a whole bunch of different Japanese cars that would be really cool |
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I'm confused...it's designed by Subaru but in Europe it's badged as an Opel/Vauxhall? |
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It is not designed by Subaru. It's an Opel design built by GM Thailand and sold by Subaru in Japan. GM will soon sell the Subaru Forester in India as the Chevrolet Forester - there's a lot of transnational branding going on between GM and its affiliates. |
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And then there is the 2004 AWD Saab (another GM division) that is being built by Subaru. -- Vic Roberts |
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