what is the difference between two Subaru Forester cars

Asked by Moss Nov 17, 2007 at 07:40 PM about the 2008 Subaru Forester 2.5 X L.L. Bean Edition

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What is the difference between the Subaru Forester LL Bean Edition and the 2008 Subaru Forester Anniversary Edition?

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08 is probley a little more sport looking,other than that probly not much.

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The LL Bean edition is a certain color combo and interior trim. Similar to the Eddie Bauer edition Ford Explorers. The Anniversary edition is simply to commemorate Subaru's (I believe) 25th anniversary of US car sales. All of these option packages stem from the 1970s, when dealer margins were dropping, and manufacturers wanted to find a way to get people to pay more for a vehicle and put the money in the dealer's pockets. A good example is the Levi Jeans edition of the AMC Gremlin. It was a Gremlin with denim seat material from Levi's. It cost a few thousand more than a regular Gremlin, but it was all profit, since no one else had a "Levi's" edition of anything.

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