Subaru doesn't need to fight with big guns like GM or Toyota - they're doing fine just as they are, which is a lot better than everyone else
Subaru annihilated sales records in 2009, an amazing feat considering the damage the auto industry took as a whole. Now, they're looking to grow even further.
While other manufacturers are still crawling south, Subaru has marched steadily north.
In a devestating market, Subaru reigns supreme by showing only a 0.8% decline over last year's number - in comparison to a 35.1% decline industry average
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Subaru's parent, Fuji Heavy Industries, is working on new hybird and diesel engines that could see daylight by 2012.
Perhaps now that we seem to be seeing the valley of this recession, consumer confidence will get spending up and get us out.
The car business is starting to show signs of righting themselves, just like the financial markets have been doing. However, it will probably be a lengthy process before they can get back to where they were in 2007.
For most people who think that they automatically have to purchased a used car, you may actually be able to better afford a new one.
NOTE: Subaru is planning a diesel Legacy and Outback, but it will probably not make it to the states until 2011.
After the announcement that Saturn is being dropped by GM within two years, Saturn is coming up with some interesting methods to ensure its own survival.
Americans are showing a significant drop in interest in keeping companies like GM and Chrysler alive.
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