Subaru definitely shares the love by building fuel-efficient vehicles in eco-friendly plants, donating more than 50 million dollars to causes we all care about and their employees have logged more than 28,000 volunteer hours! And customers most certainly love their Subarus, so much so that one Denver women has turned down several offers to sell her 2002 Outback.
"It started about a month and a half ago," Kline, the owner of the Subaru, said to KUSA. "I had a guy knock on the door, and he didn't introduce himself. He just said, 'Can I buy your Subaru outside for more than it's worth?'" She rejected the offer, but soon after a handful of others have also randomly showing interest in the 15-year-old Outback for no reason other than they simply love the Subaru Outback.
"It's the state car of Colorado," she said. "You can do anything with it." After seeing how much attention her car has received Kline decided to put signs on her car saying "NOT FOR SALE. DON'T ASK AND LEAVE." Kline isn't parting with her beloved Subaru and going to keep a close grasp on her Outback.
While we might not have the exact 2002 Outback that Kline's neighbors are after, we do have a number of new Outbacks available that feature the latest Subaru technology, from safety to connectivity. Come test drive one today. You never know: maybe someday you'll be turning down offers left and right to buy your 2017 Outback.
Source: http://www.9news.com/news/local/next/most-colorado-thing-coloradans-are-begging-to-buy-this-subaru/401397109