God damn the 70's were awesome for italian cars
Hey asshole, was your picture really worth preventing anyone from scrolling down to read comments that were probably far more amusing?
Yep. When the 2010 Legacy & Outback came out, the Outback/Legacy wagon actually was roomier in most dimensions compared to the larger Tribeca (part of me wants to say the 2010+ Outback is on the Tribeca platform?).
I honestly get a lot of BRZ customers who are cross shopping the 370Z. I want to talk about apples and oranges and such but I just bite my tongue. So yeah, this might be weird for Nissan. Is this maybe why the 90's 240SX's didn't sell well, because the 300ZX was around?
Cool! You clearly have worked at every single dealership ever in existence.
Where does he put his peener? Does he mount a fleshlight in the tailpipe or something?
For as much as I hate electric e-brakes, in cars with CVT's, they can be tied into hill-holder features, which can help people who can't use manual transmissions, in that CVT's tend to roll back on extremely steep hills like a manual.
I believe you. I saw a 22B at a concours event in PA in '99, and that very same 22B resides in the fleet at SoA in NJ, one of the techs that worked at the Subaru dealer I work at now works for SoA and he gets to work on stuff like that. A pic, as evidence... McRae replica, 22B that I think you probably drove, and…
Even "Adolf" has been more or less erased. You really have to be a bad dude to make a first name unpopular.
Manual transmission availability largely depends on what part of the country you live in, it seems. In eastern PA we do ok with manual stock, rarely do we have a shortage, you go up into New England and holy hell they have tons of manuals.
It's in the works; but I think just for Forester. That will still help though.
Not true, depending on where you live in the country. I work for a store with like 8 Subaru dealers within a 90 mile radius and we all go deep on the pricing as a result.
I love that the dragon car started with a Peg Perego Gator. My son has it, it is super awesome. Firstly, he knows how to do donuts and approach inclines at the appropriate angles, but secondly, I put him to work in the yard because of it's ample payload capabilities.
"WHY DID YOU TURN, WHY DID YOU FUCKING TURN!?"