What is the toughest Subaru of all time?

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bgd

Young and old taken into account.
All weather from -50 F in alaska to 120 across a thousand mile desert. to
water deeper than it shoudn't be. to mud that acts like boots stuck in a mud
puddle leaving you there in your socks when you break free....Ice rain snow
and giving a ride to the 6 foot four obese neighbor squatting the car after
sitting inside with bent knees.
Then to clean it all off for a car show look.

I have a guess.
hint: it cost 25000 dollars less then... and 25000+ dollars less now. Still
running. and it is forgotten.. like Subaru does to every customer that has
had to sit back and eat the unannouced changes that will leave your precious
Subaru behind.

Here is some extra questions:
Has anyone dropped a 5 main bearing crankshaft on the ground lately? where
in freaking hell did they get the high torque numbers for that thing? was a
120 lb driver on board with a 500lb Soob and a super lubed dyno?

Will enough complaints change a socialist approach to car engineering?


Life is a bumpy road. cushion for the tread is a good thing.
 
Young and old taken into account.
All weather from -50 F in alaska to 120 across a thousand mile desert. to
water deeper than it shoudn't be. to mud that acts like boots stuck in a mud
puddle leaving you there in your socks when you break free....Ice rain snow
and giving a ride to the 6 foot four obese neighbor squatting the car after
sitting inside with bent knees.
Then to clean it all off for a car show look.

I have a guess.
hint: it cost 25000 dollars less then... and 25000+ dollars less now. Still
running. and it is forgotten.. like Subaru does to every customer that has
had to sit back and eat the unannouced changes that will leave your precious
Subaru behind.

Here is some extra questions:
Has anyone dropped a 5 main bearing crankshaft on the ground lately? where
in freaking hell did they get the high torque numbers for that thing? was a
120 lb driver on board with a 500lb Soob and a super lubed dyno?

Will enough complaints change a socialist approach to car engineering?

Life is a bumpy road. cushion for the tread is a good thing.

Da BRAT is the best!
 
bgd said:
Young and old taken into account.
All weather from -50 F in alaska to 120 across a thousand mile desert. to
water deeper than it shoudn't be. to mud that acts like boots stuck in a mud
puddle leaving you there in your socks when you break free....Ice rain snow
and giving a ride to the 6 foot four obese neighbor squatting the car after
sitting inside with bent knees.
Then to clean it all off for a car show look.

I have a guess.
hint: it cost 25000 dollars less then... and 25000+ dollars less now. Still
running. and it is forgotten.. like Subaru does to every customer that has
had to sit back and eat the unannouced changes that will leave your precious
Subaru behind.

Here is some extra questions:
Has anyone dropped a 5 main bearing crankshaft on the ground lately? where
in freaking hell did they get the high torque numbers for that thing? was a
120 lb driver on board with a 500lb Soob and a super lubed dyno?

Will enough complaints change a socialist approach to car engineering?


Life is a bumpy road. cushion for the tread is a good thing.

Who shit in your Wheaties?
 

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