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Jeff Beck (not verified)    August 11, 2022 - 10:35AM

It's hard to have increased sales figures when there is nothing to sell. Your article is misleading--even you agree there is strong demand for Subaru's traditionally most popular vehicles. I am awaiting an ordered 2022 Outback to replace my current one. The 2023s, which would normally be out late this month, haven't even had specs sent to the dealers. I have been driving legally since the day I turned 15 1/2. I will be 69 in a couple of months. In all those years, Subaru is the ONLY make I have ever purchased more than once. This will be my 7th Outback in a row.

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