If outdoor capabilities is your number one differentiator, the Subie makes more sense.
If you’re willing to go from a best in class on that metric to a capable alternative in order to gain a better interior, better reliability and less finicky maintenance, then the Mazda makes more sense.
If outdoor capabilities is your number one differentiator, the Subie makes more sense.
If you’re willing to go from a best in class on that metric to a capable alternative in order to gain a better interior, better reliability and less finicky maintenance, then the Mazda makes more sense.
Both are good cars.