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It also depends upon where you live, and can vary from year to year. Last year PA had a few good snowfalls, and I ended up using my car to pull some SUVs back on the road that slid into snow banks. This year we’ve been alternating between 20 degrees and dry and 60 degrees and raining. A WRX STI on winter tires in 60

Most people will assemble a puzzle by finding the pieces that lock together. BMW will assemble a puzzle by cutting the pieces into the way they want them assembled, copying some of those pieces identically, calling them “Gran Pieces,” and then placing them elsewhere in the same puzzle.

Does it also make you chuckle that with the nose lift up, it has only slightly more wheel gap than a stock BRZ?

Couldn’t have said it better myself.

If it looks too good to be true, it probably isn’t true.

I needed this today, thank you.

If he has the room for it, keep the Outback to be the appliance that it is, and then get a decent Mustang for when he doesn’t need the utility. I also find that having two cars will help to keep from getting too bored with either. Mustang gets boring? Drive the Outback for a few days. Should clear that problem right

Bigland is almost certainly going to land big somewhere else.

If it is 20 different games, the least they can do is make all of the game case spines form a larger picture like the old DBZ VHS tapes.

Does that make it an Octofoglio?

Strong Bad.

At best (somewhat uneducated) guess, putting “holy grail” in the headline has some sort of effect on SEO.

“Holy Grail” is literally the new literally.

I used to drive past a college campus on my way home from work, and would always yield to people in the crosswalks (law in PA). The number of people who would use the shoulder to pass me after I stopped, almost hitting the person trying to cross the street, was staggering. Same for people who pass when I pull over for

I don’t know if any Boxster or Cayman will ever have the following of the S2000. Doesn’t mean they’re not fantastic cars that hold their value among those who do buy them.

“One of” implies that there is room for both, as both are fantastic cars in my experience.

I fun, turbo Crosstrek with over 200 hp would be a WRX hatch, and I’m sure quite a few people would be happy with that.

To be fair, you can get a current STI without the goofy wing (at no cost) and faux carbon fiber trim (think required limited trim) now. As for the suspension, eh, doesn’t bother me any. Although I also have back issues and there may be a connection there...