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So, I have to ask you... and no offense meant...

When you had the WRX, did you drive it like an bubblegum?

Like every single WRX I've ever seen on the road. It's like there's a chemical baked into that car that affects the driver's brain whenever they get behind the wheel of one of those cars... 🤪
LMFAO lol I thought that was black BMW's

No daily driver only 20 mpg ish. but very fun car, wet, dry or snow and surprised allot of expensive cars
 
LMFAO lol I thought that was black BMW's

No daily driver only 20 mpg ish. but very fun car, wet, dry or snow and surprised allot of expensive cars
Seems like the black Beemers are more for the older set. The corporate ladder-climbers and such in their 40s, yunno.
The WRX seems to draw a lot of adolescent males; the late-teens to late-20s set.
So I have seen...
 
2016 F150. Will hit 10 years old in 6 months and I just rolled over 30k miles. Hoping to have it another 10+ years.
30k? Or 300k?

30k on a 9½-year-old rig has Gramma behind the wheel on Sundays...
 
2016 F150. Will hit 10 years old in 6 months and I just rolled over 30k miles. Hoping to have it another 10+ years.
We just traded in our 2011 F150 4x4. 14 years and 190,000. Brakes, tires, service and one trip to the trans shop for an electrical issue. It was a great truck for us.
 
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So, I have to ask you... and no offense meant...

When you had the WRX, did you drive it like an bubblegum?

Like every single WRX I've ever seen on the road. It's like there's a chemical baked into that car that gets into the driver's brain whenever they get behind the wheel of one of those cars... 🤪

Did the WRX sound like this when it drove past?
(A Canadian buddy sent me the video since I have a 2024 Crosstrek, which he calls the lesbian go-kart)


View: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DP2QvfzEsC4/
 
I always loved the WRX/STI and boxer engines. It was hilarious when the Porsche 718s had a similar boxer engine with the same sound for 4x the price..
You aren't paying for the engine, you are paying for the car. There is no comparison between these 2 cars. The Porsche is made as an everyday + track sports car, the wrx is made as a 4wd fun (boy racer) car. Completely different animals. They are not the same engines in the slightest. Have had lots of Subarus, many Porsches including a boxster S. Like them all but totally different animals.
 
which he calls the lesbian go-kart
A couple of years ago I was driving an '99 Forester and my friend referred to it as an LAV instead of SUV. I asked him what the heck an LAV was. His response: Lesbian Assault Vehicle o_O

That was actually a really great car. I picked it up for pocket change, drove it for four or five years and got more out of it than I paid for it when I got rid of it.
 
We just traded in our 2011 F150 4x4. 14 years and 190,000. Brakes, tires, service and one trip to the trans shop for an electrical issue. It was a great truck for us.
I'm still driving the 1998 Dodge Ram 1500 I bought the day after my son was born in December 1997. It only has a little over 160K on it. I also drive a 2015 Rav4 that has just over 50K on it. Both have been really solid, nearly repair-free vehicles. I use the pickup mainly for hunting, hauling firewood and dump runs. The Rav4 is my runaround vehicle that is also used for hunting if I know the roads are decent enough. It's still in too good of condition to treat it like the Forester I parted with when I got it. That poor Forester, as long as I had enough ground clearance, I really didn't care about rocks, trees, brush, etc.
 
Worked from home the entire time, so no commute miles.
OK, 30k makes much more sense, then. Thanks!

I have a 1994 2DR, 4WD Exploder with 332,958 miles on it. I'm keeping it until it hits 1/3million miles.
Then gonna try to get Ford to make a commercial for it.
Maybe even get me a new freebie Exploder... :s0140:

Ol' Reliable in November 2021:

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This was from January 2024.
Haven't driven it much in the past ~2 years...

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