True, true. I've been a Subaru owner for just over 10 years and my wife just got the new XV Crosstrek and loves it.
True, true. I've been a Subaru owner for just over 10 years and my wife just got the new XV Crosstrek and loves it.
Just wondering but if you know that's what you want, what's wrong with buying it sight unseen? I custom ordered my WRX and waited over a month for it to get from Japan to Texas. Better to get it exactly as wanted.
Do you all remember those halo ODST commercials? I thought they were awesome, I really wish they followed those up with a movie.
I wouldn't be overly surprised if they were dumped there. If color is anything to go by it looks like there are some deep areas in that lake close enough to drive a car into. If you know the area then you'd certainly have better insight than me. I'm just guessing at the possibilities combined with how roads were in…
Training exercises, just like with what happened. What's wrong with that? If there's more than one area lake, train in a different spot each time. I mean shouldn't they be routinely training for situations like that anyway?
I was thinking maybe the third passenger was someone they picked up and that person lead to the crash. This story just makes me think why aren't lakes routinely searched using sonar equipment.
It's the CVT. I'd hate to think what it'd feel like paired with a MT and long gears
We took ours on vacation to Sedona a few weeks ago...yeah I wanted more power. But sometimes I wonder how biased I am since my daily driver is sitting at 305HP
I have every album from Hints, Allegations and Things Left Unsaid till now. Such a great band
So does having a Dark Grey WRX put me between black and silver?
That's what I did and I went all out matching the knockdown (texture) and color really well. Hopefully the wall you mount the TV to isn't big and then you can repaint the whole wall to more easily eliminate coloration or layer differences from the old paint.
Eh, the quote was close enough to what you meant ;)
"But, you know, this is the one. Yes, yes yes... I saw three of these parked outside the local Starbucks this morning, which tells me only one thing. There's too many self-indulgent wieners in this city with too much bloody money! Now, if I was driving a 1967 275 GTB four-cam..."
I get what you mean, like handing a beer to a driver and egging them on to drink. I see on side arguing that secondary responsibility, but I can easily see the other side argue that the person wasn't physically there and therefore not anymore distracting than a notification sound. It's a tough call and could open up a…
Tongue scraper?
I'm pretty sure a SSD will speed up lots of things
Exactly, which is why responsibility needs to stay with the driver. It's their judgment to make as to what to focus their attention on and when.
Or if Bluetooth voice to text was used. In those cases it's no different than a hands free phone call.