Get your tickets to THE BIG THING 2026!
Heres a pic of the one I was just talking about.....I miss it soooo much!!!
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My thinking is with money I save ill just buy a beater yard truck or a small trailer.
Not to tread jack, but ive been looking at both the outback and the forester. Not know much about either. My needs are pretty basic and i believe they both fit me well. Neither would be driven offroad other than dirt.
Daily driver.
Grocery getter.
Camping gear hauler. Established camp grounds.
Mtn bike hauler.
Needs to have Awd or 4wd for my commute to work. Both do
I like the 05+ look on the outback and im trying to find one within my price range. Im not afraid to buy higher mileage.
The foresters I like the 07+ look i think.
Im contemplating trading my High payment f150 for a smaller payment in hopes of saving more money a month and yielding a quicker pay off. Im afraid to loose the bed of a pick up that I dont use all that often.
My thinking is with money I save ill just buy a beater yard truck or a small trailer.
I personally have a 2006 Impreza 2.5i that i absolutely love. I can get 35mpg on the hwy with a light foot and keeping it around 65mph. That drops to around 28 in the city.
The newer likes the Forester (manual with tcase), but the center diff restricts the capability because hasn't locker.
I drive a 2005 forester bone stock with steelies and run my snow tires year round, as they are not much different than all terrains.
I can't say I agree with the 35mpg claim, seeing as I have the exact same car...color and all. My last tank, highway mpg. around 65-70mph was 28mpg.
BS. Sorry but 35 mpg? No way. The gearing is too low.
The manual transmission cars have a viscous locking center diff.
Subarus are great but they are barely more than soft roaders. They will take you places a sedan cannot go in relative comfort but the front and rear overhangs are huge. A little lift helps but then you are moving into driveline angle problems. I took mine down fire roads and it was okay but ran into some issues with *** dragging every now and again. The AWD is pretty good but be smart. If you are going down more than a fire road, use something else.
I drove the 2014 Forester non-turbo and was very impressed. Power was up with our Honda Pilot along with driver roominess. Quieter also. Road feel is a little absent I guess due to the electric steering. Back seat folds down almost flat. What I especially liked is the absence of the "high beltline" styling of the Toyota FJ. I don't get the small window immense door engineering. The H3 started it and Toyota followed suit.Not to tread jack, but ive been looking at both the outback and the forester. Not know much about either. My needs are pretty basic and i believe they both fit me well. Neither would be driven offroad other than dirt.
Daily driver.
Grocery getter.
Camping gear hauler. Established camp grounds.
Mtn bike hauler.
Needs to have Awd or 4wd for my commute to work. Both do
I like the 05+ look on the outback and im trying to find one within my price range. Im not afraid to buy higher mileage.
The foresters I like the 07+ look i think.
Im contemplating trading my High payment f150 for a smaller payment in hopes of saving more money a month and yielding a quicker pay off. Im afraid to loose the bed of a pick up that I dont use all that often.
My thinking is with money I save ill just buy a beater yard truck or a small trailer.