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No surprises. I own two FB25 vehicles in the list. My 2014 Forester is burning about a qt per 5,000 miles. The 2013 Outback hasn't shown any signs of it yet.

I recently realized that my car will let me talk to Siri through Bluetooth, so I’ve been using my iPhone in a dash mount to bypass the awful Subaru built in system. Plus it adds the capability to read things like text messages, and sports scores to me. I also use it to tell me about traffic ahead and to play specific

My Forester will either get the number right in the first try or just continuously screw it up usually by adding about 20 number you didn't say. Unfortunately it works often enough that I keep using it only to have it fail when I really need to make a call. I haven't had any complaints about the mic, though. The mic

“Bed trunk” isn't working for me. Can we call it a “brunk” yet? I’m calling it a brunk.

Starred you because it made me lol. But I’m also looking out my office window at a Model S and a Leaf here in TX and passed an i3 on my commute this morning.

TIL: Things can be “well-bezeled”.

Damn, I read that as he wrote one you wanted him to write another. I was hoping I had missed something. So yes another Power Wheels review from Jason would be awesome.

The one this year was Andrew. Did Torch ever do one? I know he did the whole Will it Baby thing a few years ago, but I don’t remember ever seeing a Power Wheels review from him. I wish he would do one, it would be pretty awesome.

Antagonizer beat me to it, but is purely about dealer franchise agreements. It goes back to when Pontiac and Oldsmobile were still around. Those dealers wanted to sell trucks and the clientele were pretty similar to Chevy’s. If the dealer didn’t own a Chevy franchise, and someone else across town did, he wouldn’t be

Yeah I agree. I couldn’t care less about Dodges personally, but I always notice those Durango tail lamps on the road at night. They have a great presence that not many other SUV’s can pull off. When I first saw pictures of it, I shrugged it off as just copying the Charger lamps over, but in person it works really well.

Like Donkey said, it is done for the tail lights. I agree that the panel gap is awful, but I think it looks better than the Navigator and MKX that have a similarly shaped LED strip that is supposed to flow across the trunk gap. But those gaps are also too big and and fail miserably.

I guess this isn’t really a swap, because the front motor also still works and drives the car, but this is one of my all time favorites. Just drop it into neutral to use the jet.

BRZ’s/FR-S’s are pretty popular down here in San Antonio too.

Yeah absolutely no surprise there. I know the area well. I live off of Bandera outside of 1604 just past Scenic Loop and commute through there every morning. My boss got T-boned on his way to work a few months ago at Braun and Bandera by a lady on the phone who pulled out of that Shell station without looking. Just

Sounds like somewhere on the Northwest Side...

Impatient people are the worst. The other day I was the first car at a red light across from a fire station. Light turned green as a ladder truck was pulling out with its lights on. As I waited for it, the guy inched up to my bumper and started blaring his horn. I wished I had a hitch like that on my car then.

I actually think Subaru did a decent job not making the factory steelies tolerable on my car. I’m actually thinking of just painting them gold or black and keeping them on there.

Who are all these under 35’s that can afford a new compact SUV?! I’m 31 and make $90k. That’s more than the vast majority of people under 35 and a $24k+ RAV4 is at the upper end of what I can afford. How do they expect the average under 35 person making $40k to afford one of these? Leases? 72-month loans? Got lucky