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Hmm, not using the BRAT name tells me no low range. So, here's what I'm expecting for the launch: H6, auto only, toned down from the concept to look like an Outback Crew Cab, which is also the name it will get. No mid gate at first.
Why? Because they can count them as Outback sales. Easier to certify an existing name plate. Also they have the Outback Sedan, so the name fits in with the rest of the line.
I like the Scout name, and clever meaning, but it was used by an old SUV from way back when, remember? Bandit has bad connotations, but I like it. I say since GM owns Isuzu that they should borrow the name Jackaroo!
Wife's car still has gear whine so it's going back to the shop. This is getting annoying. She sat in an Outback Limited and a Forester Premium on Saturday and preferred the Forester. "It's not a wagon", okay, whatever. Almost had her sold on it when she said "but we already have one". No sedans in the show room, so I still have to show her a Legacy GT and an H6 sedan.
-juice
Bob
http://www2.gol.com/users/coynerhm/marketing_goofs.htm
But that scares automakers into using alphanumeric names, which are kind of dull.
June 2002 for the next Forester, eh? I hope that the turbo comes out before the fall of 2003. The sooner the better. Bet I could talk my wife into one of those.
-juice
Bob: One of my high school football coaches had a white VW Thing, and Marge Simpson's sisters on "The Simpsons" have an orange one. Derived from the WWII Kubelwagen, IIRC.
Bite the wax tadpole,
Ed
-juice
Bob
-juice
I wonder how it will do when CR gets a hold of it?
Bob
-juice
Here are some more names I came up with
Subaru Chute (pronounced shoot)
Subaru X-Trail (too close to X-Terra though)
Subaru Chameleon (only if it has the switchback design)
Subaru Outbound (kinda like outback)
Subaru Thumper (get rid of the T and you got...well you know ;-)
Subaru SwitchBlade (kind of a very negative connotation though)
Subaru Couloir (too french)
Thats the end of my creativity
Stephen
-mike
I just thought of another name as well
Subaru Timber Crew (more of a Forester theme though)
"Subaru Crew"
get it ;-)
ah... never mind. :-)
-Dave
Not Subaru Crew Cab; just simply, Subaru Crew...
Bob
-mike
Bob
Ross
Patti
-Brian
-Dave
paisan: it'll be proof if they don't "N/A" it. Of course their manuever is different than Autoweek's slalom, though IMO it's more likely to tip in CR's test, not less likely.
And you would think of organized crime. Uh, sorry, I didn't mean no disrespect! ;-)
The name will follow the outdoorsy theme of Outback and Forester, IMO. I dunno, Ranger is taken, maybe Logger, Hunter, something along those lines but smoother coming off the tongue.
What about other regions in Australia?
-juice
The Subaru Yallingup pickup. :-D
Dennis
• I believe Subaru (SOJ and SOA) have gotten the message regarding styling. The recent announcement of increased Porsche design involvement is a good sign that the message has been received. So, I'm not so concerned about styling—yet...
• More important to me is the body-type format. I think Subaru should continue with a 2-body offering, but instead of offering a 4-door sedan and a 4-door wagon, I want them to offer a 3-door squareback hatch (like the new Honda Si and VW Golf 3-door), and continue with the 4-door wagon (marketed in other countries as a 5-door hatch, BTW).
Why drop the 4-door sedan? Several reasons:
1) Subarus are known for utility, and hatches (both 3-door and 5-door) are much more utilitarian than sedans.
2) IMO, small sedans are boring looking, while small hatches are exciting to look at.
3) Small hatches are making comeback here in the States. They've always been popular overseas.
Why offer a 2-door hatch?
1) Ever since they dropped the door Impreza coupe, there have been complaints from 2-door fans.
2) The fact is 2-doors are sportier than 4-doors in many people's minds.
3) By making it a squareback hatch (and NOT a fastback hatch!), you will get customers that value utility, as well as sportieness.
• I think in terms of trim levels, Subaru is on the right track, so I don't at this point have much to say on that matter, other than to carry on.
So essentially, I'm suggesting a body lineup similar to that of the VW Golf, with one exception, and that being: I would like to see the 3-door hatch's rear overhang to be just a bit less than that of the 5-doorwagon/hatch. I think it would look a bit sportier that way. Those who value/need the extra room would then opt for the slightly longer and roomier 5-door model.
Also with this type of model lineup, it will be much more distinctive from all the other Asian brands.
Bob
The Impreza could be freshened up a bit at any time, but I seriously doubt there will be dramatic changes for a good while... it was unchanged from 93-96 and then freshened in 97, only to have light cosmetic changes and gradual powertrain improvements until the 2001 redesign.
-Colin
-juice
As far as a "concession to styling" on the 2-door I propose, was the slightly chopped off rear overhang. Otherwise, it's very functional.
Juice- as far as the SVX, only rumors...
Bob
Cirque ( sounds more like a sports coup)
Glacier (implies large and slow moving)
Break (negative connotation on reliability)
Grit (not too catchy)
Mate (Aussie freind.. this might have possibilities)
Assist (too many 'A' and 'S's, hockey fans might like it)
Baja (been used before but what the heck)
Dune (Desert theme again)
Incline (more geography)
Rubble (sounds like something off of the Flintstones)
Spire (too much like "Aspire", I wonder when ford will come out with the "Expire")
Come on Patti give us a hint....PLEASE!
it better not be just a couple of letters like SVX because that is BORING!
Stephen
Subaru Redwood
Subaru Stream
Subaru Trout
-juice
Although I can also see Jay Leno having a field day with that name...
Bob
Bob
-juice
-Dave
It suggests western wide open spaces... Sort of the "American" counterpart to the word Outback.
Bob
-Dave
Forman ( taken by Honda fourwheelers)
Boss (Bruce Springsteen would like that one)
Chief (not politically correct but whatever)
Are we getting close Patti? Come on give us a hint...noun?, adjective?, verb? anything.
Stephen
Holeshot
Wanderer (I think its been used as well)
Trekker
Sherpa (I kinda like this one but its used by Kawasaki as well for an off road bike)
Expose ('Ex' names are already used by another manufacturer)
Stephen
not counting Raytheon (mfr) and New England (NFL).
-Dave
Marmot
Wolvarine (taken by Yamaha)
Bear
Shrike
Thrush
Thrasher (its actually a type of bird, but also the title for a skate magazine)
Tern
Salamander
Frog (hop in back could be the theme)
Minnow
Raptor (over used)
Moose (just joking)
Pika (its horn would go Peeeeeep!)
Osprey
Razorback
Boar (who wants a car named after a wild pig?)
Retriever (dogs are animals)
Shepherd (dog or person)
that's it for the animal theme
Stephen
They could call it the Switchback if that feature works. I like Retriever, because dogs are your best friend and it would help you bring stuff home from the lumber yard.
-juice
Ed
The same excuse is used to justify the lack of a moonroof option. Look around, every sporty competitor offers a moonroof.
-juice
Ross
Bob
Bob