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If I bought something else right now it would be an EV or an Outback Wilderness.
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My son has one in silver. He recently drove it home to Seattle from Brownsville, TX through the Great Basin snow event a couple of weeks ago. Didn’t miss a beat unless you count him high centering it in a snow bank. Even with that, with a little manual snow rearrangement and X-Mode deep snow and mud, it drove itself out.
I love the thing. If I lived where he does I’d own one.
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I was going to say I want something more mundane so I don't get shit in traffic, but... that still happens
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Good luck.
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-6-speed manual - and a really really good one, at that! -handles phenomenally. Shockingly light for its size, very competent vehicle dynamics, limited-slip diff, etc. -liftback with folding rear seats, so can hold a ton of things -so far about 32 MPG combined, and 42 MPG personal best (150-mile freeway-only drive) -very comfortable seats -understated but very eye-catching in person -bought at MSRP The Civic SI/Integra and the Mazda3 Hatch were the only internal-combustion cars we were considering for this role (the do-everything daily), since they were they only new five-seat cars that came in manual and could average over 30 MPG combined. Everything else we were looking at was electric - and if we lived in a house with solar instead of an apartment without, we almost certainly would have gone EV (2-3x horsepower/torque gain, eliminated fuel costs, reduced maintenance/complexity, AWD without the high drivetrain losses, etc). |
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Discovered my rear radiator, and the diff cooler were both completely clogged with bull dust after a recent rally day (and I mean solid).
No way to clean them in situ... so had to drop them both. Not fun...but very satisfying hitting them with the preasure washer and seeing a sea of filthy dark bown water slowly turn clear. Last edited by grumpysnapper; 02-11-2023 at 08:03 AM. |
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Well while it is clean and stored for now. Touched up most of the rock dings in the front. Sanded down and correction polished the front. The rest of the car got a general light polish. Now to Ceramic then wax. Thinking it may be time to upgrade the polisher to an orbital? That one is over 30 years old.
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You just have better control for the final polish with the new orbitals. Or I could use the roll buffer I just bough my guys for polishing aluminum. It came with paint pads also.
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Bought her new shoes, Super Sports. The stock ps4 have 4 track days and 23k in them. Pretty impressive!
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Finally added a TRD style spoiler. I think I’m finally done, although I’ve said that before.
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