If you're shopping for used cars near Baton Rouge that underline peak performance, sheer safety, and high fun factor for the whole family, one brand may offer you that and more. Michael Wayland of the Detroit News reported on November 11, 2014:
There's something about Subaru that's turning hundreds of thousands of Americans a year into "Subaruians."
The company is recording record sales and becoming one of the most reputable names in the automotive industry, thanks to its lineup of all-wheel-drive lifestyle vehicles and extremely loyal customers.
Many people in Louisiana may agree with Wayland's musings. The state already has a chapter of the North American Subaru Impreza Owners Club, plus there are community groups who share data about their vehicles and how to make them better. When you are prepared to take the plunge, a dealership like Baldwin Subaru will be glad to assist you.
Across the Spectrum
Some loyal Subaru drivers say their vehicles possess ample appeal that speaks to everyone, even those using other brands. Wayland cited sales demographics data from Subaru stating that people with active lifestyles and pet owners comprised at least half of all Subaru vehicle owners. He noted a family of three from Berkley, MI, who had a pet dog and owned three Subarus, one of which being a 2012 Outback.
Financial stability
The state of your finances will truly factor into looking up used cars in the Baton Rouge area that have long-lasting value. Household income data from Subaru of America (SOA) showed that, on average, Subie owners had salaries topping $100,000, while the lowest average income of users from other brands was $80,000. Wayland quoted SOA senior vice-president for sales Jeffrey Walters as saying that a marketing campaign launched in 2008 won over people who were able to buy more expensive vehicles.
Going Green with Joy
People checking out dealerships like Baldwin Subaru may be looking for a car that's friendly to the environment. According to Walters, efforts are underway to improve the fuel-efficiency of Subaru's trademark Boxer engine. Your dealership consultant can also sell you on the durability of a Subaru vehicle that results in a longer service life - many Subarus sold in the past decade are still up and running today.
It's never too late to bring home a Subaru and be part of something wonderful. Act fast, too, if you don't want to miss out on supply.
(Source: Subaru bursts into American mainstream, The Detroit News, 11 November 2014)




