tallen702
tallen702
tallen702

I used to have the 2.5RS from the same year. Loved that car more than life, really miss it. I too was badgered by the wife with my most recent purchase and wound up with a Legacy sedan (2.5i Premium w/ all weather package). It's no sports or even sporty car, but it's better than a non-subie. Almost got away with a

Not saying that. But you could have posted a picture of the bug-eyed wagon instead of the atrocity that IS the hawk-eye.....

Wait wait wait.... No spoiler? That knocks at least $5 grand off the price right there....

Okay, I can actually agree with where this guy is coming from.

No, that is NOT a solution. The '03 is a Bug-Eyed Impreza. Second only to the 22B-STi body style used on '98-'00 impreza 2.5RS and Outback Sport. What you have posted is a monstrosity that should never have seen the light of day. The "Fuselage" grille series marked the downfall of what was previously a reasonably

6.) West Virginia drift

Yep, pretty much sums it up.

The Suzuki Samurai might have had a reputation for being a bit on the death trap side, but it was small, light and surprisingly capable off-road. Don't tell me we can't do basic better than the latest Jeep.

And now Subaru is talking about refinement. How it has a soft touch interior. A rude car isn't supposed to be refined. It's supposed to piss people off, owner included. The WRX has evolved, but it might have become too boring for its own good.

And not just the 22B bodied 2.5RS, I miss the 2.5RS period. You'll see plenty of WRXs and T/TL Imprezas on the roads these days, but not as many 2.5s. I get wood every time I see one on the beltway.

Couldn't possibly agree more. One of the kids who live in the house next to me in college had one and I know what the good book says, but I coveted the shit out of that thing. I ♥ those things

The government rushed to approve the fuel, she said: "EPA approved an E15 waiver before sufficient testing was completed to gauge the cumulative effects of this more corrosive fuel. Ethanol can permeate and degrade rubber, plastic, metal and other materials in vehicles not designed to handle it."

Subarus are nice. On the other hand, the Legacy with the CVT and the four banger is also pretty uninspiring according to POD:

"At least that's the argument made by Regular Car Reviews, which questions how reliable these Outbacks really are..."

Dear Subaru,

Why don't we buy Volvos?

Hopefully this renewed focus doesn't get rid of the rally weapon small sedan we know and love so very much.

Even when he's talking about activities he believes are good for the earth, it still sounds like he's Hank Scorpio.

Played some airsoft at an abandoned resort in the Borscht Belt of NY when I was at culinary school up that way about 12 years ago. 12 of us all grabbed el-cheapo airsoft guns back when it was fairly new and hit the road to stay at a buddy's house in the area for the weekend. Wound up choosing a certain well-known

You have to remember that a huge segment of the US population lives in areas that are either rural, agrarian, mountainous, or snowbound for part of the year. Does this excuse asshat stay-at-home-soccer-moms from driving full-sized SUVs to and from the mall, tennis, and soccer practice every day? Nope. But despite them