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Originally Posted by Stephen W.
I hear you brother! I can top your story. As I've mentioned before in other threads My 2018 tS did not come with a Glove Box Kit. The salesman did give me a Quick Start guide when I took delivery...Well, the guide was for a 2016 BRZ when they had three buttons on the left side of the dash...I say that because some others got a separate tS promo page listing all the tS options.
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Yes, a much better story. The tS and other special editions are phantom wonders (I like them), and I'm amazed they sell like they do because Subaru does not actively market them at all, except at a random car show, or they pop up in various internet video reviews, or are buried in Subaru's press releases on their website. Sure, they are cars catering to an enthusiast market that keeps an eye out for that kind of stuff, but it just boggles my mind that they are this huge secret, and figuratively speaking, parked in the very back and only one guy knows it's there and he only works Wednesdays 1000-1045. Glad you got you book thing sorted (mostly).
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Originally Posted by soundman98
if a single stupid badge bothers you, my truck is going to send you into a padded corner.

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Nope, not even close. Personally, I think that is awesome and it tells me the owner has a huge sense of humor and it just adds to the joy of life. I also realize the owner isn't pretending his vehicle is something it's not; afterall their are only stickers/badges. Now, those folks who have Honda Accords that put BMW roundels on their car to
make people actually think their Honda
was a BMW, is a different story. .
I like it and give you two thumbs up.
Again, a Toyota badge wearing car will not end up in my garage. A bad dealer experience has tainted the waters, for life.