"Pricing is not yet announced, but we expect Subaru to continue the trend of reducing Canadian prices to match the US MSRPs despite the recent decline of the Canadian dollar."
Really? Canadian msrp of the 2014 Outback is $5000 higher, auto trans. is $1300 vs $1000 and freight/dealer prep is double
($1650 vs $825). Plus there are $332.45 in additional fees, whatever they are. So before tax, a base manual Outback is $30,077.45 in Canada and $24,320.000 in the US. That's a difference of $6,157.45.
Or, to put it another way, even a base XV Crosstrek in Canada is more expensive than a base Outback in the US.
Ouch!