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Yeah, I could be okay in a wagon. I probably would already have an outback if it wasn’t a little longer than I want. I’ll have to look at others. And I’ve totally been checking out Subarus with a 1-2“ lift. Mrstdaver is not a fan
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Saw a lot of slightly lifted Subaru’s last week driven by fly fishers and geared out hiking ladies. Seems like a good option if you don’t have a ton of kids to haul around sys.
what i think i really want is to get a sonata hybrid and then have it lifted like 2 inches. but i don't even know if they do that and if so if everyone looks at you superweird when you drive it.and also if it fucks something up or something.
Quote from: steve dave on July 21, 2020, 09:40:02 AMSaw a lot of slightly lifted Subaru’s last week driven by fly fishers and geared out hiking ladies. Seems like a good option if you don’t have a ton of kids to haul around sys. i'm considering a crosstrek hybrid. the price to mileage/legroom doesn't seem quite as compelling as what i'm hoping for in the hyundai/kias when they come out, but it's definitely on the list
If I know sys (I do) that is what he’s hoping forSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
This is the picture used on the site where the rear seat cover option is offered, which makes the entire car pretty desirable.
Just be prepared for smirks and giggles behind your back. Maybe even a smart remark from a coworker or two.
I drove a Prius C for a few years when I had a field service rep job. 40K miles a year at 55c a mile. Laughed all the way to the bank.