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no he’s correct as the Crosstrek has the 2.0 L as the base engine and the 2.5 both NA it’s upgraded engine. The Outback’s base engine is the 2.5 NA and the turbo 2.4 is the upgrade. but agree on the sentiment that they should include both engine options.

Part A which covers the fun cars you posted says

That law is laughable now because the fine is “not less than twenty-five dollars nor more than fifty dollar” So a fine of $25 to $50 not even a penalty any more since that’s like what 2 big macs, a medium fries and a large soda at 2024 prices.

Honestly I miss mid/late 2000's Subaru. They advertised the Forster XT against the 350Z which it was quicker than. They advertised the Legacy GT against the Audi S4s. They also had a commercial (promo video?) of the STi as being quicker, faster and better cornering that one of the AMGs (either the C55 or E55, I

no way that your take is companies don’t need insurance because it’ll cause good to be more expensive. how about companies shouldn’t be allowed to operate in ways that are detrimental to public interest? and if they can’t they should find other field to be in especially these private equity owned businesses which are

It now make sense why car manufactures have stopped listening to car enthusiasts.

So that’s partially wrong.

A single tank of gas might not cause issues but you definitely see a long term difference in reliability between those who run 85 in their Subaru vs those that run the recommended octane (also most people live in the front range which is 86). In Subaru’s specifically it pretty common to see over pressure, were cars

fun fact as you increase in elevation the octane rating sold at gas station decreases so in places like Colorado, New Mexico and other locations in the mountains can be as low as 85 for regular and 90 for premium. So he may live in a place where it’s not 93 and 87 but 91 and 87 which would give him the 89 for mid-grade

The thing is all the cars on this list except 2 are slower in 0-60 and have longer 1/4 mile times than the Impreza according to Car and Driver numbers. The two that are faster are 0.2 secs quicker in 0-60 and roughly the same in 1/4 mile time. It’s stereotypes for 20+ years ago just like how anytime some one says

disagree, it many not be on the E39s level but still much better than F10 looks wise

however they’re still better looking and feel much more modern then any foxy body

I agree. Plus it’s their plane and I agreed to follow their rules to be on it.

when the FCC and DOT asked for comments on lifting the ban,  96% said they wanted to keep the ban, 2% keep ban but allow emergency calls, and the sociopathic 2% commented to lift the ban. Thank Dog that most airlines have polices banning all types of voice calls and don’t just rely on the FCC to do the banning.

in 2013 the FCC considered dropping the 1991 ban against cell calls in flight. the comments they received were 96% against 2% for emergencies only while only 2% where in favor. So clearly people don’t want to allow calling during a flight. However, currently however at least Delta, JetBlue and United have bans on

Titanfall was well regarded when it arrived but it arrived as an Xbox One console exclusive because EA went all in Xbox dominating the console generation long before it’s launch but in reality it pretty much meant that it was going to be dead on arrival. Sure Titanfall 2 was multi-platform but lots of PS didn’t play

since you mentioned the MIG switch. I’m going to say I think if they do decided to have backwards compatibility on the Switch 2 it’ll have an online component forcing you to check the unique license for each game/cart before it can be used and then just autobanning systems if the game gets used in too many systems

that’s fair and currently true but I can easily see a future where the different streaming companies follow the path set out by tv and film streaming where artists are limited to specific services, ads are added to paid tiers, massive cost increases, and in general making it more difficult to seek out specific songs

I’ve had at least one purchased album removed from Amazon Music where it says that its not available in my market anymore. (at least I was able to download it as a zip file from Order History on Amazons website)

maybe not so much for music but for video it’s 100% starting to make a comeback as fragmentation has increased all the companies have moved to try to nickle and dime their customers to feed ever growing profit expectations. That’s not even taking into account that accessing the content has gotten worse as they try to