bobwellington
BobWellington
bobwellington

I honestly don’t know why anyone goes to these notoriously crappy chain lube joints. Find a local mechanic with a good reputation. You don’t want to put noobs in charge of working on a 2 ton machine.

That’s messed up.

It doesn’t really. It is still legal to pass on the right, just when there are three or more lanes.

I mean I’m sure there are plenty with Salt Life stickers in GA that don’t go to the beach, but I just thought GA was an odd one to single out. It’s still douchey regardless. :P

Georgia has 100 miles of coastline.

Actually it’s legal in every state. The only exception is Connecticut where the road has to have 3 lanes in order to pass on the right.

Passing on the right is legal.

Happens too often, unfortunately. A local cop recently got caught here doing something similar, although I don’t believe he was even giving a “deal”. Just forcing it on women. It’s sad when someone with such power does such a thing.

Yeah, I’d always prefer a geared trans in terms of feel, but I guess it’s good that CVTs are getting better.

My aunt has a 2015 (or ‘16, not sure) Outback and I didn’t notice the CVT while driving it. That said, I didn’t actually give it any real throttle, but it seemed like a pretty good car overall. I appreciated the excellent visibility for it being a new car.

After about 5 seconds of searching I give up. Can we hear more about how you got into the commercial at least?

Haha, I guess I’ll have to hunt it down.

Can we see this video?

Reminds me of when someone drew a swastika in the snow that was on my granddad’s CX-7.

Go for the 3.

I like the rear 3/4 view. The front definitely needs some more boxiness, though. At least it’s not ugly, I suppose.

M-System II ‘Throwing Star” wheels look as good today as they did back when few cars were doing uni-directionals.

Doesn’t look like it. That’s gotta suck.

Good god, I can’t imagine how difficult that is for the emergency personnel to deal with.

If you’re in the U.S., passing on the right is legal almost everywhere.