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Dayna (not verified)    August 1, 2021 - 9:07AM

To support the claim that it is younger people with active, risky lifestyles that are driving the numbers, perhaps there should be a study of the demographics and lifestyles of the drivers of those cars. I know many older drivers who have adventurous lifestyles that have been driving Outbacks and earlier Subaru 4WD because those vehicle support an active lifestyle. Many of them are Seniors looking for a smaller, more affordable version of the Outback and are thinking of switching to the Crosstrek. But they are worried that there is something fundamentally wrong with the Crosstrek that is causing accidents. More detailed demographics might ease their concerns.

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