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While a needlessly complicated item, it is still better then falcon wing doors.

Forgot to mention the only faintest line markings for most roads. Have fun navigating in a blizzard

4th Gear - VW:

Ya that was an annoying issue.

Really. Had my ‘13 ST for 3.5 years and never once had a CEL. It had a “few” other issues.

Ya I am not a fan of CVT’s but I didn’t really have any complaints with the H6.

Ha no worries, just teasing us with forbidden fruit. I understand.

Not seeing it posted here otherwise but you CANNOT get a manual in the Outback in the US, it’s a Canadian option only :-(

Look for a 2010-2014 3.6R they have a 5spd auto and similar mpg to the cvt.

My buddy has a 986 Boxter S and has been talking about doing that.

You sir as exactly the type of seller I look for. I also like to list all the details and good/bad I know upfront or in person. Seem to get a good buyers most of the time and not to many scams.

I owned one for just over 3 years was a great car and put a smile on my face till the day I sold it. Mine had about 50k miles on it when I sold it a couple months ago. My wife didn’t like the car because the seats make it hard to get into and out of.

I was going to get a RS from my ST but then I was having a hard time finding one at MSRP. So I wound up with a 6th gen Camaro SS for about 10k less then a RS.

My biggest problem with Mazda is refinement/NVH. We looked and wanted to love the CX-5 when we got my wife’s last car. Looked at the Outback 3.6R Limited, CX-5 Grand Touring, used RX350. My first pick was the Outback. Wifes pick was the CX-5 or Lexus as the Outback was to wagon. We rented a CX-5 Touring for a weekend

I have heard they are like a modern E39 M5.

Seen this in Michigan and Indiana. Only time I put hazards on is when the highway is stopped ahead and people cannot see it aka around a bend/hill.

It appears the RAV4 has rental company stickers on it...

Current cars

Ya, but then you would have to be a passenger...shudder. On trips with my friends even with their cars I wind up driving.