Asheville, North Carolina, isn’t just known for its stunning Blue Ridge Mountains, vibrant arts scene, and craft breweries. It’s also affectionately dubbed “Subaru-ville, USA,” and for good reason.
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10 Reasons Asheville is Subaru-ville:
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- Mountain-Ready:
If youβre not driving something with all-wheel drive around these hills, are you even living? Subarus eat steep, winding mountain roads for breakfast β locals wouldn’t dare tackle the Blue Ridge without their trusty four-wheeled goat. - Eco-Friendly Vibes:
Asheville folks love hugging trees β literally. Subaruβs “love the Earth” vibe fits right in. Rumor has it you get a free compost starter kit just for buying one. ππ - Adventure Awaits:
Kayaks? Camping gear? 16 different kinds of hiking boots? No problem. A Subaru can fit it all β plus your emotional baggage. ποΈπ΄ββοΈπΆ - Craft Beer Runs:
Thereβs a solid chance 75% of the vehicles in any brewery parking lot are Subarus. Itβs the official designated driver of the IPA-chugging Asheville crowd. π»π - Hippie Heritage:
Peace signs, bumper stickers, dreamcatchers hanging from the rearview β Subarus are basically modern-day magic carpets for Asheville’s tie-dye tribe. βοΈπ - Pet-Friendly:
You think Subarus are built for humans? Wrong. They’re basically mobile dog parks. Every hatchback is loaded with golden retrievers, pit bulls, and a sprinkle of dog hair confetti. πΎπΆ - Snow-Ready:
When it snows in Asheville (you know, that 1-2 dramatic inches), Subarus strut around town like, βRelax peasants, we were built for this.β βοΈβ°οΈ - Community Events:
Farmer’s market? Subaru. Art festival? Subaru. Drum circle? Subaru with 47 bumper stickers pulling up like the grand marshal of the parade. π₯π½ - Local Pride:
Owning a Subaru in Asheville isnβt a car choice β itβs a spiritual awakening. First it’s a Forester… next thing you know you’re fermenting your own kombucha. πβ¨ - New Dealership in Town:
Fred Anderson Prestige Subaru just built a shiny new spot in West Asheville β because honestly, the other Subaru dealerships just couldnβt keep up with the outdoor-beer-loving-dog-cuddling-hiker demand.
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A Brief History:
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1968: Subaru of America was established, introducing the U.S. to the Subaru 360.β
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1989: The Subaru-Isuzu Automotive plant opened in Lafayette, Indiana, marking Subaru’s manufacturing presence in the U.S.β
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2003: Subaru took full ownership of the Indiana plant, now known as Subaru of Indiana Automotive.
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Subaru in North Carolina:
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North Carolina has embraced Subaru wholeheartedly. The state’s diverse landscapes, from mountains to coastlines, make it an ideal place for Subaru’s versatile vehicles.
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Asheville’s Subaru Scene:
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The city’s unique blend of cultures, love for the outdoors, and eco-conscious mindset make it a perfect match for Subaru’s brand values.
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Fred Anderson Prestige Subaru:
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Congratulations to Fred Anderson Prestige Subaru on their new state-of-the-art facility in West Asheville! Their growth mirrors the increasing demand and love for Subarus in the region.
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Fun Fact:
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Subaru has been recognized for its commitment to safety, reliability, and customer satisfaction.
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