Originally posted by: mwmorph
Originally posted by: NutBucket
16.5% is hardly a controlling interest. GM had that same share and played no part of the process. That I know of, about the only tie in ever seen was that GM rebadged Foresters and sold them as Chevys in some markets.
16.5% of not Subaru but FUJI Heavy. Thats ownership of the parent corporation.
GM had a higher share in its prime but they didn't do anything because they didn't want or need anything from Subaru. GM not having anything to do with Subie was more because corporate had no idea where they wanted to go with it. If GM really wanted Subaru for anything besides as a investment, they wouldn't have been so hasty to drop the stock, the majority of which they dumped on the open market.
Toyota on the other hand is much more involved, more like the Nissan ownership from 1968. Toyota is actually using Subaru technology wise for their diesel truck expertise. Toyota has sunk a fist full of cash in and they are going to get their money's worth as well as protect their investment. If you think Toyota has no control over where Subaru goes product and business wise, you are looking at the world through an odd perspective.
You could see it last year,
Subaru has never concentrated on 2 doors, their last 2 door sports car was the flop know as the SVX, the Subaru image is not in need of a sports coupe... and yet Toyota pushed one through to the planning stages before economic conditions killed it.
More recently, you can see Subaru getting hybrid tech from Toyota in preparation for their 2012 Legacy.
Toyota and Subaru are absolutely intertwined, not bade engineered mind you but if you think Toyota does not have a heavy influence in where Subie is headed, you're in for a surprise.
edit: On topic, maybe look for a good FWD car with VSC. The thing about AWD is that it only helps when accelerating. Turning is still a 2 wheeled affair and braking had always been 4 wheels. If you dont limit yourself to just AWD, I think you can get a lot more flexibility in your choice of vehicle. AWD is nice but I'm not exactly sold that its really that much better than a FWD on proper snow tires.