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Dave (not verified)    June 16, 2019 - 9:52PM

Would there be any bias here at all? Your headline implies no Subaru is on the list? After reading I see there is at least one still worthy. I'm happy to say still driving an Outback with 365,000 miles and have another about to flip 135,000 still going strong. The two others have been to the dealers for recalls only. It's also important to note the size of Subaru is probably a third of the size of the others. I'd be happy to share with you by year or mileage what I've replaced and fixed on some of the other top performers. I'd be remiss if I didn't mention I certainly see a lot of Kia & Hyundai sedans out there for a country that doesn't want sedans anymore. If some of those 'Top Performers' made a sedan worth buying people would buy them. Subaru has had issues but has always done the right thing unlike some of their competitor's.

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