Posted Saturday, September 17, 2022 at 9:34pm
Subaru finds a groove and stays in it like Victor Wooten, so it’s remarkable when something changes for Japan’s most distinctive automaker. But this summer, as gas prices rose, something changed.
After many years of mostly selling Outbacks, Subaru dealers found themselves selling more of the plucky little Crosstrek than any other vehicle.
Once a quirky Outback Junior, the Crosstrek has increasingly become a favorite of Subie lovers. For the 2024 model year, it’s getting a refreshed look inside and out. We got our first glimpse of it today, albeit a right-hand-drive version like the kind sold in Japan.