And an Outback. A perfect candidate for new shocks and lowering springs
And an Outback. A perfect candidate for new shocks and lowering springs
So you’re comparing the 4 year old Subaru, to a brand new CRV?
I’ve owned both current Gen Foresters and CrossTrek. I liked my Forester better, because it has more cargo room, leg room, and higer end materials, such as the HK Radio and brown leather, power seat. Not to mention the Forster has a giant sunroof and you can sleep it in.
I had it’s jeep twin last week in while in S.F. For work. While small, it has an excessively long hod, which made it feel less nimble in traffic and parking, as well as blind spots that soaked up a semi. Also, don’t even think about trying pass someone while driving this, the transmission fees like it takes forever…
All Subies are holding their value like crazy. Subaru offered me 27k for my 3 year old Outback on their guaranteed trade in program with 30k miles on it. I paid 32k for it 3 years ago.
Subaru is over here yawning at 63 months of YOY growth.
Jeremy Clarkston would be proud
Unless you buy a Subaru... Because all their camear’s are located in front of the rear view mirrors, way from bumpers, fenders.
Is it wrong that I was hoping a Semi or other large truck would come through and slide into their trucks?
Not eBay, but my local credit union’s repo lot has a 2007 Maserati Quattroporte for 22k
Based on the stickers on the side of the Rav4, it might be a rental. For which, I hope they bought the inner city demolition derby insurance
Turbo Forester.
How does this work with people who still have a loan on their VW? I get the check and don’t pay off the loan and no longer have access to the car? I see a lot of fraud turning up.
Have you seen the new Kia Sportage? Kia hasn’t forgot and gave it a face lift.
My wife wanted an Compact SUV, then I turned her on to the Subaru Impreza Sport. Great looking car, nimble, peppy, and AWD. It’s the best of everything.
Also missing the RedVines dispenser in the roof
You missed the Fillmore-Beaver area of Utah
Mock me if you must, but one thing I do enjoy about my Prius... When you push the power button to turn the car off, it automatically places the car in park. The downside... When I get into my Subaru, I forget that I still have put it in park before hit the power button to turn it off.
Truth. On Christmas Eve 2002, I took my Subaru Outback Sport to my local dealership for a LOF. It was changed, paid my bill and left. Several hours and 200 miles later, I see smoke coming out the back of my car. I keep driving to the next exit and into the nearest gas station. I get under it and the drain plug was…
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