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What surprises me is BMW is #8 on this list. As for Subaru, makes sense. They build cars that can drive up a steep hill, even if the owner never take it up one. I've never seen a good looking Subaru but they are built like brick shithouses.

What surprises me is BMW is #8 on this list. As for Subaru, makes sense. They build cars that can drive up a steep hill, even if the owner never take it up one. I've never seen a good looking Subaru but they are built like brick shithouses.

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Well, I can get parts (cheap) for my old Toyota (over 20 years old) at damn near any parts store just walk-in without having to order them. I consider that a huge bonus.

Depending on where you live, unless things have changed a lot, it can take weeks to get a Subaru part when you eventually need one.

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I usually just order stuff from one of the online houses.

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Same for GM, Ford, or even Chrysler. Honda and Kia too. Subaru doesn't seem to have the extensive parts network everyone else does.