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When I was in college, we had a black guy on the hall named Ashley. Not sure how his experience growing up was.

actually....pre 2010 you COULD get an outback with a hood scoop, and a legacy wagon with a hood scoop. Heck you could get them with heated leather seats, auto climate control with a 5 speed.

the dirtbike shown in the earlier part (the yellow #7 Suzuki) is James Stewart who has been a big name in moto/supercross for several years now.

There’s still a local kia dealer to me that is running these buy one get one adds on their radio commercials. If you listen to the quick talking fine print it’s exactly the same as the nissan deal. You have to pay full msrp, the free car is a short 10k per year lease, taxes additional and dealer keeps all incentives.

Just don’t expect to be able to see anything next to you.

Not a problem. The funny thing is, between the crosstrek and the Impreza, at least to the butt dyno, the Impreza seems to have a little more get up and go. It’s not the fastest car on the road but my wife’s Impreza smoked my ‘09 wrangler unlimited every time we drag raced them against each other. It depends on your

but it takes at least a week to prepare the cars for sale and advertise them

the base model and the premium trim can both be had with a manual transmission

on the windshield obviously

the clones were clones....sure some of the clones were around and moved on to the troopers but during the times of EPIV they were no longer clones as storm troopers. The troopers were actual recruits who were trained at an imperial facility on carida.

Odd...

sold orders won’t show up on an inventory search.

Ordering a car isn’t the same as doing the paperwork and taking delivery. Had the paperwork been finished there’s no reason the car would have been in the showroom.

However, if I’m not mistaken....if that’s the King of Prussia Toys R Us parking lot there’s nothing really surprising about that at all. Cars like this tooling around that area are pretty common.

not sure where you’re getting this information. For the past 3 years (since I’ve started here) we’ve yet to sell 1 wrx ever to anyone “because it’s the best of the Imprezas” exactly 0 people looking for an impreza have said “you know what? I’d rather a stiffer ride, stiffer seats, summer tires so I can buy a second

I could see this being used in places like arizona. There were several stations that I visited out there who had much longer travel suspension on their pumpers and slightly more aggressive treads on their tires compared to the regular run of the mill pumper. So may of their roads out there are rutted/washboard dirt

I wish everyone could read this before they come in to buy a car. Almost every single customer I work with, while going over the price of the vehicle with them will give me this look as if they’re about to reveal something that will totally blow my mind and say “now what if I were to pay cash? What would that do for

Fair enough....I was tempted to add to my initial comment “unless of course you view not really changing at all as not qualifying as a ‘throw back’”

Nothing about the wrangler? Pretty much the entire vehicle is a throwback. Removable doors, top, folding windshield, front end...etc

My dad’s Yukon XL has cylinder deactivation. Those things are massive but at highway cruising speed it functions as a 4 cyl rather than an 8 and it has no issues. Maintaining a speed is no big deal.