fernyvr-4
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fernyvr-4

I don't know you, but your shitty attitude speaks for itself. When you write inflammatory bullshit like this:

Yes, giant chip. Learn what it means before you try to use it in a sentence.

And I can tell you that I know 5 other Subaru owners, not including myself, and none of us fall into any of those categories. Not even close.

I don't have to prove shit, as I've done nothing wrong. You're the one coming in here and belittling other car owners for absolutely no reason. I'd love to know how you came by this giant chip on your shoulder.

So you criticize and stereotype all owners of a specific brand, and then if anyone even dares to respond to your criticism, you treat that as evidence that the criticism is warranted?

Someone's been drinking the Haterade.

You mean the hot-hatch reliability article? I don't put much stock in 'predicted reliability', especially when it's inconsistent between model years with no changes.

Compared to what though....?

Has there been a better time in history to be a Jalop than right now?

My 3000GT mechanic would refuse to work on Z32's. The Mitsu engine bay was tight, the Nissan engine bay was worse.

I posted this before, but that's not a great dashcam to recommend.

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I caught one in the act just a couple of hours ago with my dash-cam.

No. The only thing that is clear here is that GM doesn't want the tester's using unhelpfully biased language when reporting issues to the engineers. The things you highlighted contribute absolutely nothing to getting a problem recognized and fixed, and therefore SHOULD NOT BE IN THE REPORT!

Review for the dash cam:

I believe the generic Diehards (and a bunch of other brands of regular flooded-cell batteries) are manufactured by Johnson Controls or Exide, I can't remember which. I think Johnson Controls.

There seems to be a fairly widespread belief that the quality of Optima batteries has gone way down from their heyday, potentially coinciding with the decision by Johnson Controls to move the production out of the US to a facility in Mexico. I can't comment on whether this is true or not, as I've never owned an Optima

I believe the Diehard Platinum batteries are re-badged Odyssey AGM batteries. I picked one up to replace my stock Subaru battery, and it's been a champ. It more than doubled my CCA (390 to 850), and has a much higher capacity, even though they are the same group size. No longer does my car have any hesitation starting

Sorry, you're right, the Su-24 was the copy of the F-111, my bad.

I had a 1995 3000GT VR-4 from 2006-2013, and while at the end it wasn't the most reliable car in the world, it was also 17 years old, which means I can forgive quite a bit.

Wasn't the Tu-22M more a Soviet 'copy' of the F-111, just like the Tu-160 was a copy of the B-1A (original design, not the B-1B)?