Subaru owners: Let's see your expedition rigs!

Laxaholic

Adventurer
No plant in Atlanta, GA. I'm from there...

  • Most of the Subaru's for the US are made in Atlanta, GA. Only a few models are actually made in Japan, such as the some of the Forester models are made in Japan and some of the early model Tribeca's. Toyota Motor Company owns half of Subaru.
 

BBerry4430

New member
Thanks guys. They aren't the most exciting thing to look at fresh off the lot, but I've really tried to make mine tastefully stand out. Here are a couple more recent pics. 1487347_10102115971902374_1399416098_n.jpg1525475_10102115971862454_1322269674_n.jpg1525153_10102115971802574_866914711_n.jpg
 

BBerry4430

New member
any of your interior? One of those Foresters will be my next vehicle.
Aside from replacing the stereo with a JVC double din unit, it's pretty stock - which is fine with me. I like the simple interiors of these things.
I think you'll be happy when you get one. It's a really nice driving vehicle. Replacing the front and rear sway bars with STi bars made it outright fun.
 

Laxaholic

Adventurer
It's a difficult choice between a MT with the 2.5 and an XT with the auto.

Isn't the AWD "better" when paired with the MT, versus the auto??

My next vehicle will be a Forester, hopefully soon. They seem tough enough to be able to do SUV duty, pulling small sailboats, camping, snowboarding, biking, that stuff.
 
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machine1

Explorer
It's easier to off-road with the auto, especially when climbing hills and crawling over rocks. Plus in the mountains the turbo makes up for high altitude.
 

MCObray

Explorer
If I remember right, for at the least the 1st generations of Outbacks.

Auto:90/10 Split, then 50/50 when slippage occurs.
Manual: 50/50 all time.
 

E.J.

Explorer
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Poser shot from last weekend. I got to set up rear sway bar disconnects soon.
 

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