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The ferret Offline
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RE: Pastry Run
Subarus have never seemed to be real popular in my neck of the woods, but we are seeing more of them, driven by older people. They are like the new Buick here. My wife thought about getting one until I said it looked like a little station wagon. Now she's back on another Accord kick.

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01-31-2017 07:58 AM
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Post: #22
RE: Pastry Run
Bought a new Subaru this Apr. .
İmage
Just love it , up here it seems like they are all over the place,
they do have a secret , they are better in the snow then most of the
other mid size SUVs .
01-31-2017 08:35 AM
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Rocky Offline
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Nova Scotia, Canada
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Post: #23
RE: Pastry Run
(01-31-2017 08:35 AM)CA200 Wrote:  Bought a new Subaru this Apr. .
İmage
Just love it , up here it seems like they are all over the place,
they do have a secret , they are better in the snow then most of the
other mid size SUVs .

Love it! Same color as my Forester Thumbs Up Thumbs Up
Fitted with a good set of snow tires and they go practically anywhere.

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01-31-2017 08:59 AM
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Orange County, NY
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Post: #24
RE: Pastry Run
(01-31-2017 07:58 AM)The ferret Wrote:  Subarus have never seemed to be real popular in my neck of the woods, but we are seeing more of them, driven by older people. They are like the new Buick here. My wife thought about getting one until I said it looked like a little station wagon. Now she's back on another Accord kick.
Big Grin Yes ferrit! Since we are in the same age group, we can still say "older people"! Just don't ask my adult wise-a$$ children what age group I am in! BTW, I am considering a V-6 Subaru Outback as my next vehicle. A little wagon alright, but I don't care. It will complement my wife's favorite minivan, a Honda Odyssey. Now that is cool! ROFL The Outback has decent towing capacity to tow one of my two fishing boat trailers, or a trailer with my CB77 to an out-of-town vintage Japanese motorcycle rally or ride. The Outback will fit in the short side of my garage.

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01-31-2017 09:36 AM
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Rocky Offline
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RE: Pastry Run
I noticed that "older people" remark too, but let it slide ROFL ROFL ROFL

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01-31-2017 09:50 AM
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The ferret Offline
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RE: Pastry Run
Sorry old people. Like I said my wife was considering one and we are of that age group too. Maybe I should have said you don't see many youngsters driving them lol although dUh and one of my nephews drives those fancy sporty WRX's with their hats on backwards and stuff ROFL

it's funny, but only in the morning and evening do I consider myself an old person. From about 11 AM to 6 PM I'm middle aged lol

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(This post was last modified: 01-31-2017 10:30 AM by The ferret.)
01-31-2017 10:28 AM
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Cormanus Offline
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Queensland, Australia
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Post: #27
RE: Pastry Run
I can see dUh! in a WRX. Dude, if you're out there, hope all's well.

Subarus are very popular in Aus. Good cars in my view.
01-31-2017 03:26 PM
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Rolls Offline
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Belmont, CA
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RE: Pastry Run
(01-31-2017 10:28 AM)The ferret Wrote:  ... It's funny, but only in the morning and evening do I consider myself an old person. From about 11 AM to 6 PM I'm middle aged lol

Brilliant! ROFL
02-04-2017 12:17 PM
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