I am shocked at North Carolina,South Carolina,Georgia and Alabama.
Who knew Subaru had the most popular vehicle in 4 States?
I bit surprised by Hawaii too.
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I don't think that's accurate. I see Subarus but by no means are they as common as they were 20 years ago around here. It's either GM, Ford, Toyota or Honda in every driveway, same as everywhere else. I rarely see a Subaru much less an Outback. Last person I knew who bought one was 5 years ago. Here's an article from 2013 showing Toyota is #1 here and Subaru is only at 10% of the market share.
You honestly don't have to trouble yourself explaining what the map shows, I understand it. I'm saying that, anecdotally, I see no new Subarusin the Denver metro area, at all. None. I understand well how unreliable anecdotal data is. I'm also aware that maps like this and the data used in them can be faulty. I could be wrong - but so could this map. I don't know why you're defending it so much
Your city is nearly as populous as my state. If I told you that the number one selling vehicle in LA was the Morgan Roadster, you'd possibly doubt the source, as I'm betting you have never seen one on the road.
And this is why a pickup is on the product roadmap... Best selling vehicle in 34 of 50 states?
Seriously? I live in the Denver metro area and probably 25% of the cars I see are Subaru models. Perhaps you are only looking for '90s models and don't recognize the new models? Maybe you need to get your eyes checked? Maybe you are just making things up. Facts are facts and just because you claim there are no Subarus in Denver doesn't you know what you are talking about.You honestly don't have to trouble yourself explaining what the map shows, I understand it. I'm saying that, anecdotally, I see no new Subarusin the Denver metro area, at all. None. I understand well how unreliable anecdotal data is. I'm also aware that maps like this and the data used in them can be faulty. I could be wrong - but so could this map. I don't know why you're defending it so much
Your city is nearly as populous as my state. If I told you that the number one selling vehicle in LA was the Morgan Roadster, you'd possibly doubt the source, as I'm betting you have never seen one on the road.
I understand what it's saying. I think it's inaccurate. I found the origin of it - The most popular new vehicle in each state? Not what you might expect | Motoramic - Yahoo Autos I drive all over metro Denver and am a certified car nut so I'm inclined to notice things. I never see new Subarus. I see plenty of 90's Subarus on the road. I'm betting either IHS is counting vehicle registrations and accidentally including used sales, or missed a decimal point somewhere.
Seriously? I live in the Denver metro area and probably 25% of the cars I see are Subaru models. Perhaps you are only looking for '90s models and don't recognize the new models? Maybe you need to get your eyes checked? Maybe you are just making things up. Facts are facts and just because you claim there are no Subarus in Denver doesn't you know what you are talking about.
My friend and I just drove about 10 miles on C470 and Bowles, starting from Morrison and counted 84 Subarus in just a few minutes. The vast majority were Outbacks, followed by Foresters, CrossTreks and Imprezas. While not 25%, they were everywhere!Seriously? I live in the Denver metro area and probably 25% of the cars I see are Subaru models. Perhaps you are only looking for '90s models and don't recognize the new models? Maybe you need to get your eyes checked? Maybe you are just making things up. Facts are facts and just because you claim there are no Subarus in Denver doesn't you know what you are talking about.