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There's far better vehicles for snow than that though...Sarcasmo said:You also drive an Acura. My brother puts $85/tank into his Expedition in Denver. And yes, he needs it. Winters in Denver suck.
There's far better vehicles for snow than that though...Sarcasmo said:You also drive an Acura. My brother puts $85/tank into his Expedition in Denver. And yes, he needs it. Winters in Denver suck.
ChikkenNoodul said:There's far better vehicles for snow than that though...
Your brother could drive a Subie. No one forced him to buy a land boat.Sarcasmo said:You also drive an Acura. My brother puts $85/tank into his Expedition in Denver. And yes, he needs it. Winters in Denver suck.
Yeah, like a Volvo or Saab - safer too.Sarcasmo said:For snow and a family? It works pretty good.
I get mad when people's choices start effecting me.elpmis said:jesus man you really are an ass
theacoustician said:Your brother could drive a Subie. No one forced him to buy a land boat.
It takes a LOT to stick a Subaru, I've stuck my new one once but that was because of the shitty tires and was easily resolved in minutes with a shovel.Sarcasmo said:He's a Ford mechanic, and the truck was a trade-in. Great deal, great condition, just sitting there on the lot waiting for someone to buy it. So he did. Subies aren't the all-weather vehicle that a truck is. Not as much weight, and not as wide a wheel base.
ChikkenNoodul said:It takes a LOT to stick a Subaru, I've stuck my new one once but that was because of the shitty tires and was easily resolved in minutes with a shovel.
It'll easily pull itself out of a ditch. My old one with better tires was unstoppable, took it through a couple feet of moving water several times.
24-25 currently, more if you get it without the turbo...Sarcasmo said:My best friends has one, and he loves it too. What's the gas mileage like?