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Well, at first I was hesitant about it. I did some reading up on it and if I had to get a vehicle for my wife, I would want that over a toreg, cayanne, etc. I dont think it is the car for me, but for those folks that want the latest in looks, at least they would still be supporting my cause (my cause BTW is to make the world realize the power of the boxer). So many people look down on subarus and I dont get it. In the last month, 2 people came up to me at work and apologized for not realizing how great my car was. seperately they both drove a new legacy for one reason or another and were quickly jealous of my car. One has a civic and the other a 330i. I think it is funny that people pass judgement on it without even driving them.subyluvr2212 wrote: I'd love to go to the SIA factory myself and take a hammer to that Tribeca shitbox sitting in front there...
Yeah, loosy loved the trip (my wagon).skid542 wrote: Loosy, glad to see another member who's been around VT and thanks for the invite, if you're ever back in Bburg hollar at me, I live in the middle of downtown. I grew up in Christiansburg though, about 5mi away for those who don't know. And yes, we do have some very fun roads to drive. Did you get a chance go hit Harding -> Lusters Gate -> Ellot? That's a superbly sweet asphault road, I don't know what the engineers were thinking but they made such a nice road. I however have always been more into the gravel and dirt
. If you do a few searches (sorry I don't have links on hand) in the gallery there are lots of pics of my various outings in the mud and snow on the mountains.
That's too funny.skid542 wrote:First off my disclaimer - I'm an engineer and can't spell for shit, I'm doing good just to spell engineer right.
yeah....there are some. The nissan truck I have....I really don't do anything to it. I think the engine's going to die one of these days....but oh well.vrg3 wrote:Are there things you aren't anal about, Josh?