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I never understood buying a subaru and taking off road over that kind of terrain.
On more than one occasion I have pondered the idea of joining a dealership and selling cars, but then I remember I know far too much about automobiles to qualify.
You are dumb enough to vote for Hillary so figure it out.
It was easy for her when she had a week advance.
I will buy a self driving car tomorrow if it comes with a gun turret on the roof that I can man.
Awesome write-up, thanks for taking the time to share that.
Oh please, coming from Howard Dean? That is rich.
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“The Chevy Equinox—wait, keep reading!”
If I was mega wealthy and wanted a winter beater, sure, otherwise it’s major CP.
Exactly, I would rather have bought a Legacy GT wagon, but they quit making it because it will only sell in the numbers that this VW will sell. They changed the Outback to be what the majority of people are looking for, you can hate it all you want but it was smart.
CP.
I am bald, need hat, thanks.
Fuji Heavy Industries is secretly pissed that SsangYoung Musso beat them to the ugly.
No arguement from me for anything you said, except I take care of my cars. My outback is my all weather commuter car. Do I like the CVT? No. I don’t care, it’s mileage is ok for what it is. My VW experiences were awful. Bad luck of the draw I guess.
Depends on what your experiences have been. Subaru has been excellent for me, VW has stranded me, multiple times with 2 different cars. As they say, your mileage may vary.
any money there is a small 2-cycle 1 cylinder engine that burns bunker oil hidden in every wheel hub.
I think their cars are better looking than Subaru, that doesn’t mean they make pretty cars!
Mine has 60k miles and so far no appreciable oil usage. Conversely, no car has stranded me on the side of road more than a VW. Our experiences are not the same.