euro1990
BlueManual6wagon
euro1990

No thanks.

Your mom's probably resigned herself to disappointment by now.

got em

I bought a 2018 Outback with the 2.5i; I don’t have a wife and kids to lug around (just the gf, for now) and had many other, “more exciting” vehicles to choose from. Outback was also the hardest to get, at least here in Canada, so I had to lease mine just to afford it.

Sounds like we’d be friends haha

I hooned — as much as one can hoon, really — an ‘02 Dodge Grand Caravan for a while four or five years ago. You can make anything fun; you just gotta believe!

I don’t consider a vehicle reliable unless it can hit 200k without much issue.

I feel doing snonuts in a new car is a critical part of learning to control it in critical and dangerous situations.

If he really wants to have some fun:

I was doing snow donuts in our ‘16 outback with less than 100 miles on it after picking it up from the dealer. Actually a pretty decent vehicle for doing them, at least more comfortable for it than my STI at the time.

RIP your center clutch pack.

This was me in my ford Flex about 30 minutes ago.  Here in Michigan plenty of snow today for sliding around!

This is a good Donut. Me, given my lack of practice would likely pull off a “Don’t Nut” given AWD and CVT. and just understeer in a sad, wide circle. 

I own that exact car. And that video looks like me, on lunch, today, I’m 32. Hell yes.

Family cars aren’t the antithesis of fun, stability control you can’t disable is.

Just because you have a family car doesn’t mean it has to be boring.

Obligatory

THE SIGN SAYS 55, SO I’M DRIVING 55, JUST LIKE THE SEMI TRUCK NEXT TO ME IN THE RIGHT LANE.

The worst part is that you know this person hangs out in the passing lane, despite that fact that it’s just as much against the law as speeding...

Do the 6 wagons floor pans have a provision for AWD setup off the Speed6?