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Look closely....i live in fear of the White Rogue Killer...even in MD....

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I did gravesite duties this morning and I saw a new 2023 Forester. I actually like how they boxed it up.. I took a picture but my windshield was too dirty but here it is..lol
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I've had a good bit of first hand experience with Forester's at work. They are okay....not great but not terrible. Those are 17s they probably have upped their game a bit since then.

The Subie would probably give you that 3k right back when you sold it.
 
I've had a good bit of first hand experience with Forester's at work. They are okay....not great but not terrible. Those are 17s they probably have upped their game a bit since then.

The Subie would probably give you that 3k right back when you sold it.
My beef from my earlier posts on the outback as well as the line was the engine really surprised me with it's agricultural feel. I really was shocked at the lack of refinement and I wasn't comparing it to a luxury vehicle but a Mitsubishi 2L...

Very surprising.
 
"Agricultural feel" is a great way to describe the 17 Foresters I've driven at work. And the CVT's though reliable (unlike some) are annoying to drive. Fake shift points help but get on a highway ramp and the engine roars, the rpms skyrocket but it feels like nothing is actually happening. Mostly because nothing is actually happening. :eek:

The high spot was the day we discovered above the steering column hiding the mechanical works was nothing but a hanging black cloth. You can pull it up and look inside. Not even cheesy plastic, a cloth! Hilarious.

The AWD system is really good no doubt, but I do not understand why the Subie fan base at all.
 
"Agricultural feel" is a great way to describe the 17 Foresters I've driven at work. And the CVT's though reliable (unlike some) are annoying to drive. Fake shift points help but get on a highway ramp and the engine roars, the rpms skyrocket but it feels like nothing is actually happening. Mostly because nothing is actually happening. :eek:

The high spot was the day we discovered above the steering column hiding the mechanical works was nothing but a hanging black cloth. You can pull it up and look inside. Not even cheesy plastic, a cloth! Hilarious.

The AWD system is really good no doubt, but I do not understand why the Subie fan base at all.
Exactly.....well said and on my first test drive ever I saw the cloth...lol...really? Yes really .
Straight up this felt like a 1984 Chevy Cavalier but the Chevy trans was better.
If any other maker made that engine you would not hear the end of it but some how Subaru gets a pass..
 
having driven a late 90s/early 200s cavalier i can confirm they are rough little cars, even the newer ones. i can't imagine a brand new car being rough like that, but at the same time I didn't mind the roughness and would have kept my cavalier if the seats weren't so uncomfortable
 
having driven a late 90s/early 200s cavalier i can confirm they are rough little cars, even the newer ones. i can't imagine a brand new car being rough like that, but at the same time I didn't mind the roughness and would have kept my cavalier if the seats weren't so uncomfortable
Good seats are an absolute must. The c-max was a killer with the seats...after 20 minutes it became a torture chamber...
 
My wife's Edge is an SEL and very nice, she loves it but I have a very hard time getting comfortable in it. I fiddle with it constantly and eventually find "tolerable". Seats are a biggie for me as well, I struggle with some back and neck issues. VW seats are among the better ones, for me at least.

The seats in the Lincoln I all but bought were different from the Edge seats and felt very good to me. That's why you drive these things, I could have easily written it off because of "Ford seats".
 
My wife's Edge is an SEL and very nice, she loves it but I have a very hard time getting comfortable in it. I fiddle with it constantly and eventually find "tolerable". Seats are a biggie for me as well, I struggle with some back and neck issues. VW seats are among the better ones, for me at least.

The seats in the Lincoln I all but bought were different from the Edge seats and felt very good to me. That's why you drive these things, I could have easily written it off because of "Ford seats".
I agree 100%
Ford has made many short and narrow seats...what good is a hybrid with bad seats?
My Cmax would be still here if the seats were decent.
Only a few times I rode in the passenger seat with a friend driving me around and I found that seat perfectly acceptable.

VW and Mitsubishi have been better than most and my 2007 Honda Element was really nice in the day.
 
Watching Joe Raiti now..on a work break. I never had this color ever but am starting to like it but it is scarce around here.

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Watching Joe Raiti now..on a work break. I never had this color ever but am starting to like it but it is scarce around here.

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Gold paint was popular about 20 years ago.

One of my neighbours has a Lexus SUV and a Lexus SC. Both older, both in perfect condition and both gold.

She hinted that one or the other might be for sale. Aside from the colour I'd be interested in the SC. I'm not a fan of gold, in fact that was one of the exclusion colours when I was shopping for the BMW.
 
Gold paint was popular about 20 years ago.

One of my neighbours has a Lexus SUV and a Lexus SC. Both older, both in perfect condition and both gold.

She hinted that one or the other might be for sale. Aside from the colour I'd be interested in the SC. I'm not a fan of gold, in fact that was one of the exclusion colours when I was shopping for the BMW.
That is actually a brown color
I know what you are saying as when the Lexus LS 400 hit the scene all my customers got one in gold...lol
 
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