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No it's carried over. Looked at the last lines of the article.

plus a "crawler" first gear and a locking diff. Those should give it some decent off-road chops.

Marty Mcfly drove a pickup, but you probably knew that, and I approve this comment anyway!

nope, that was a totally acceptable amount of attitude for a dumb question.

Small world. I thought it was a 2001, but I stand corrected.

Well, I know it wasn't available in 98, and I'm pretty sure it was not available in 99 either. A few other people pointed out it was available in 2000. Regardless, it is the rarer of the two bodystyles. Wait, are you related to Patrick? I have autocrossed and rallycrossed with Patrick.

Yep your right, as others have also pointed out. I should have known that!

I stand corrected, thanks for the info. That's something I should have known.

Huh, well in theory they should be the less common of the two body styles. Around here, NW AR, I've got the only one that I know of. It too was an auto. I had a 2000 coupe, but it was involved in an accident. I found my current chassis with a blown motor and a slipping automatic transmission for cheap. The car is a

I have owned my 2001 for nearly 10 years, and I love it. I have actually sold it to my dad twice when I thought I wanted something else, only to buy it back later. An $80 rear ARB from an early WRX and a more aggressive alignment make them much more neutral. Mine has a combination of 4 different model years of STI

Really? 2.5RS's? Or standard Imprezas? It is definitely the most common Impreza, but 2.5rs sedans are pretty rare.

The 4-door RS's are actually more rare than the 2 doors, as they only made them in 2001. I have one as well.

I was going to say almost the opposite, young girls are attracted to it. In my area it used to be a favorite of sorority girls. In college, I dated three separate girls that had them.

That more aptly describes this article.

Thank for actually telling us about the vehicle!

I make it a point to star any comment that responsibly quotes its sources.

I also dig it. It is one of my favorite my favorite segments of Gizmodo, and I'm glad to see it on the blog I spend the most time on. I'm also glad to see the post appear significantly different than those one Gizmodo.

No, I was working on filtering aerial LiDAR datasets and close range photogrammetry (making 3D models with photos), but I sat in the same lab and was friends with all grad students doing the grunt work on this one! I actually tried to get on this project, as I have a background in photography and remote sensing

What nefarious emotions is the title attempting to extract from you in this case? I am not an expert, and I think neither 'drone' nor 'RC Helicopter' are official classifications, there are connotations attached to the labels. It seems drones are 1) used for work instead of play, even if it is fun work (even if the

Hey, I work at CAST! Weird to see your workplace show up on the blog you frequent. There a lot of really interesting projects going on here.