Subaru Foresters, what do you guys think?

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  • Rob
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    Originally posted by killa325i
    i lol at the SUV haters. can your subaru tow a boat(no) can your wagon seat 6 comfortably(no) can your wagon seat 6 comfortably AND tow a boat or trailer(see above answers)
    so put your birkenstocks back on, grap a bag of organic granola, hop in your hybrid wagon, drive out to the forest and hug a fucking tree:up:
    haha, shut the fuck up dumbass. really.

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  • parkerbink
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    Originally posted by killa325i
    i lol at the SUV haters. can your subaru tow a boat(no) can your wagon seat 6 comfortably(no) can your wagon seat 6 comfortably AND tow a boat or trailer(see above answers)
    so put your birkenstocks back on, grap a bag of organic granola, hop in your hybrid wagon, drive out to the forest and hug a fucking tree:up:

    lol & my 96 Landcruiser thanks you for your support!!!!!

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  • killa325i
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    Originally posted by Rob
    I drove a stick forester. Not a rocket, but nice enough. AWD owns.

    SUVs are completely fucking stupid when there's wagons that getter much better MPG and drive better, but give little in utility or space.
    i lol at the SUV haters. can your subaru tow a boat(no) can your wagon seat 6 comfortably(no) can your wagon seat 6 comfortably AND tow a boat or trailer(see above answers)
    so put your birkenstocks back on, grap a bag of organic granola, hop in your hybrid wagon, drive out to the forest and hug a fucking tree:up:

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  • uofom3
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    subarus are extremely bad. in more ways than one.

    NOTE: Unless it is an STi

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  • Fidhle007
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    Oh, and around here it's usually a UVM sticker...

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  • Fidhle007
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    Originally posted by Charlie
    Had a buddy with a 2001 WS6 with a stroked 383, blower and rainbow racing stripes.

    Subtlety was not his forte.

    -Charlie
    Dude, that is one of the funniest things I've read in awhile. You rock!

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  • Fidhle007
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    I'm the product of ex-hippie parents, my first car was a volvo 240. And the second, and the third... A Forester just seems natural I guess.

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  • browntown
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    Originally posted by Eurospeed
    Around here (Oregon), Subaru is the official car of outdoorsy former hippies who have now become rich yuppies.
    but still can't afford a volvo

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  • Charlie
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    Originally posted by e30sd
    rainbow mudflaps.
    Had a buddy with a 2001 WS6 with a stroked 383, blower and rainbow racing stripes.

    Subtlety was not his forte.

    -Charlie

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  • Jand3rson
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    Originally posted by Fidhle007
    Yeah, it's kind of dike-ish here too, but I'd put some chunky tires and a brush guard on it to counteract the usual impressions. There Will Be No Rainbow Stickers.
    Around here (Oregon), Subaru is the official car of outdoorsy former hippies who have now become rich yuppies.

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  • e30sd
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    no no, it's a Vassar sticker, and rainbow mudflaps.

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  • Charlie
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    Originally posted by Fidhle007
    There Will Be No Rainbow Stickers.
    Factory installed option dude, you can't remove it. That and a Wellsley sticker.

    -Charlie

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  • Fidhle007
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    Yeah, it's kind of dike-ish here too, but I'd put some chunky tires and a brush guard on it to counteract the usual impressions. There Will Be No Rainbow Stickers.

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  • delatlanta1281
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    pnw is so different than the south. A Forrester in Atlanta is a car that lesbians drive. Swear to god.

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  • hugh jass
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    If you're buying a high mileage example, get it thoroughly checked out by a pro before you buy it. Fixing awd drivetrains can get seriously expensive very quickly.

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