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sadly though this would have been helpful for me when I had my camaro years ago, this won't be much use for my jeep. Every time I have ever had it on stands, I've had at least two tires removed...if not all 4. Seems to be the first step of any work that needs to be done on these things.

you rock

I've been drooling over the teaser images at work here all day. I'll make you a deal...if you can get me one of the higgins subaru scarfs that they'll have at the sno-drift rally in 11 days. I can pay ya for it or trade you some subaru swag (your choice as I work at a subi dealer and want one of those things so badly)

at least it will be a change from reading "hellcat" in every other article title like we have been for well over a month now.

not exactly....the one in the video is a silver bugeye ('00-'02 generation) vs a white '15

I wouldn't say that. Four consecutive 2nd place finishes in rally america and two DNF due to going wide and getting stuck in a muddy ditch. I'd say that's a bit softer of an elimination than wrapping around a tree. When it comes to GRC he can crash out as hard as he wants but he's been racing pretty smart and precise

pastrana has a female co-driver in the rally america series. Chrissie Beavis. Subaru just wrote an article on her in their quarterly "drive performance" magazine. It's available online as well

first thing that came to my mind was a late '90s lesabre. My grandmother had a '98 and profile in that photo instantly made me think of it

I nominate my first car (photos are not of my personal vehicle). A '93 Chevy Caprice Wagon. Dark blue exterior and EVERYTHING on the interior was dark blue as well minus the fake wood dash and silver seat belt buckles. The photo of the rear is from a late '80s model but it's damn close and gets the message across.

Why doesn't Chrysler see the urgency in telling customers about the recalls for the Takata airbag issue? What do you think?

To make the Forester handle more like a sporty Impreza than a cow, STI gave the four-wheel drive system an "S# mode". It stands for Sport Sharp, and does something. They also replaced the wheels with 19-inch forged BBS alloys wrapped in 245/45 Bridgestone Turenzas and hiding ventilated Brembos, with 17-inch rotors

As a salesperson, I frankly hate this month. I cannot tell you how many people have held off on making a deal because they are convinced that we will have special black friday deals. We don't. We've never advertised them as a dealer, Subaru as a brand has never advertised them (at least in this area) and I have told

well worth the trip. been there twice this past year.

Now, this error message didn't scare me all that much, because my Range Rover has a history of these overly dramatic fault warnings. It's like a child who complains that there are monsters under his bed, murderous in their rage, terrorizing him as he sleeps, so you go and look, and the only thing under there are some

My daily driver. Street parking in the philly area becomes savage. Chairs, trash cans, tables, etc blocking shoveled parking spaces. Stabbings, vandalism, etc over "stolen" spots. I just find a snow mound left behind by a plow truck taking away a parking space....and park on it. Not to mention keeping a few tow straps

correct me if I'm wrong but the picture provided does not support your suggestion.

But I decided to take a different way back (partially because this Subaru's GPS was in a particularly confusing north-is-not-the-top-of-the-map layout) and I found it.

Basically, don't treat private sellers like a dealership salesperson. Not only because private sellers are human beings, but because at some point they will tell you to go away. You can't abuse private individuals like you might a dealership salesperson.

as soon as they showed his perspective looking down the ramp my palms started sweating.....they still are just thinking about it.