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Old 03-30-2018, 05:30 PM   #44
Pilot1226
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Join Date: Mar 2018
Drives: 2011 Subaru Outback, 2.5i Limited
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Originally Posted by COBlue View Post
@Pilot1226 I'm in a somewhat similar situation - Honda Pilot and Toyota Matrix as practical vehicles the last decade +. Eldest is getting his license so got my mid-life crisis BRZ as my fun/daily driver and loving it. A kick to drive and surprisingly practical. Haven't driven a stick in 25 years but it's like riding a bike (albeit still a pain in bumper to bumper). Clutch was pretty stiff/notchy first 500 miles but has settled in nicely, my 15yo does fine with it with only a couple practice drives. Back seats are small, but work for short drives with 12 & 15 yrs back there (they beg to take the BRZ any time we're going anywhere). (But NOT for car seats, so might not work for you.) Fold the seats down and it's a great car even for hauling stuff. Trun opening is a little small, but works for me for Sam's Club runs and even my 29er mountain bike!!
That’s cool. Thanks. I love the real world comparisons.

I wonder if all four tires would fit in the trunk after a swap or if I’d have to make multiple trips to the tire shop...

Again if anyone knows a way to clone tpms sensors that would be appreciated.
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