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I’m actually really surprised at how cheap the 22" tires can be...

Not resonating like a subwoofer when I have a back window down.

All GTs from 2010 until they stopped making them in 2012 were manual only.

Not in the 5th gen. The GT was only available in a manual, sold terribly, and they stopped offering it by 2012.

Plus cars like the Wrangler. But also, bear in mind that the manual-only spec of the Subaru Legacy GT is probably what killed the turbo option for the family sedan.

Concrete bunghole where dreams are made up,

Hold my beer.

This is a fair and wise statement. But to be fair to my story, it was a restaurant WITH a bar, and he definitely did work at Honda. He showed me the Civic he had, model that wasn’t released, all the logos taped over. He had no good reason to lie to me about it and I have no good reason to lie to you.

I was talking with a guy from Honda here in Ohio at a bar one night. We were talking about the new Civic coupe that he happened to have out on a test drive before it was released.

Maybe reverse it. Take the Grand Cherokee platform and put an Explorer wrapper around it.

How much more crappy of an interior can the Wrangler get?

Hypothetically, let’s say all this is true and it puts Chrysler under...worst case scenario.

Multi-billaire? Shit man, that first bill’s for a cool Hundred Tril.

I can last a lot longer in my Legacy than in our ‘16 Outback. My back starts hurting in our Outback after like 45 minutes. I just can’t get the adjustments right. In my Legacy I can go probably 4+ hours but I attribute that to being overweight and sitting on my wallet.

Currently I’m entertaining the idea of either a Wrangler (JL by that point) and whatever flavor of WRX suits me.

“free” at this point

A few months after I bought it I upgraded the rear sway to an STI bar. HUGE difference in body roll. Great mod, 100% recommend for the price.

wrong roads

I don’t hate my car, I just don’t love it. It’s a step above an appliance. I bought it when we needed both a new car, and one that’s safe and reliable for my family. My buddy put it best when he said, “It’s the car I needed, but not the car I deserved.” Let’s look at the specs: