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The difference is Subaru drivers do it with no other cars or obstacles around and most of the time on snow so at lower speeds.

Did just that in my WRX all last week. Don't care, it was fun.

I've been terrorizing the snowy streets of my neighborhood (responsibly) in my Rex for a week now

It has been icy as shit

Torque converter automatics need to go away. All those impressive stats and it's hooked up to some slush box that won't ever be able to decide on what gear to stay in.

You at least go to the beer garden, right?

One guy took a little spill

Russia has terrible roads so they just opted to float

Makes it look like a Swiss army knife

I'm from Sochi, if their roads reflect on the build quality of the track at all this is going to be a shit show

I was always of the opinion that if the original water pump is fine it's better to leave it in than replace it. My old Subaru agrees but you can't make statistics off 1 observation

Albania special is like 100 back of where it should be

Yea but it's not a beigemobile. I welcome this double spoiler monstrosity. I would really like one without the spoiler, single color regular paint (actually that color is pretty nice) and some more normal looking multi spoke wheels. When did it become law that concept cars have to have the stupidest wheels imaginable

Just looked it up on local craigslist, 17-19k cheap is a relative term I suppose

Have to disagree on the Baja, friend of mine has one, we've hauled shit in it when he was moving, it gets four people up to the mountains with their skis, snowboards, bikes, camping gear whatever. With a cat-back and a tune it's actually quick too. He uses that truck for everything and I would love to have one of my

It is placed well and doesn't get in the way but I absolutely hate it, spoils the entire dash

Based on the whole steam engine era, water can obviously be used as a working fluid, but I'm not disagreeing with you here.

Based on the whole steam engine era, water can obviously be used as a working fluid, but I'm not disagreeing with you here.