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It looks like the Defenders need defense.

Zoom in. Looks like a fine grade fake walnut to me.

Woodgrain? No thanks.

Not a wagon. at. all.

Bottles? I've never had Mexican Coke out of a... ohhh, right.

Will they have Mexican Coke in the vending machines?

At $8900 USD, that's not a bad deal.

That's the funniest thing I've read all day.

It's funny you mention it...

I appreciate that line of work. Thank you.

I was just pointing out that his description as a high strength to weight super alloy could be taken wrong if the point of thermal properties wasn't made. There are stainless alloys that perform nearly identically at atmospheric without the cost and manufacturability issues of inconel alloys.

Those look like cheap Korean all-seasons from PepBoys.

...and being a racecar, why does it need a key? A plain momentary switch/button wouldn't work?

Inconel has a similar density, therefore weight, to stainless steel. It's actually very slightly heavier. It just maintains it's properties at elevated temperatures better.

The same as a Miata.

My comment was about the 2010+ Outbacks. While they are known to be good cars, they are huge.

Those were considered small SUVs at the time.

You forgot the part about how to not pull off the highway in exactly the wrong part of town.

I get that. I guess what I mean is that those changes seem pretty minor and some are for the better. Interior quality comes to mind. Others, such as styling, is just a mix of natural progression and safety regulations. Otherwise, I'd say the Forester has stayed pretty true to it's roots, head gaskets not

7.) Subaru Forester