I'd say Subaru more like a Japanese Mopar: the designs are all kind of, well, weird, but they have an absolutely rabid fan base that won't consider other makes or models.
After having owned a bunch of mopars, and almost being killed in two of them, i now own a subaru.
i owned a honda, toyota, and mazda in between the mopars and subaru.
i must say that this guy was absolutely right in this statement. also, for more reason than he shared.
the subaru i bought (02 LGT wagon, auto) drives a lot like my old dakota RT. no low end torque, decent handling, good brakes, and a hell of a lot of understeer. rides firm but not stiff, comfortable seats, cheap feeling interior, and a smooth tranny. mainenance has also been fairly simple, at least until tomorrow when i do the timing belt. i bought it as it got mopar like gas milage, has plenty of room for a rear facing car seat, pack and play, kid, wife, me, tools, parts, and weekend getaway stuff. my wife likes it, and its a good daily. the styling is kinda bland, as well as the performance, but its my daily, not a track car. if i want something that much fun, i have a whole stableof really modified stuff to play woth.
also, ive owned a couple of 80's subies as winter cars. they were rusty, bent, and quite worn out, but wouldnt die.
michael