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Craig
Pictures of the 2003 Forester, the Baja passthrough (not as big as you may think), a slightly beat up WRX intercooler, and silky GT sedan. You could just hear it saying "make me a B4".
My impressions in Meet the Members.
-Brian
-Mike
Got to get one of those.
-Dave
Don
-Brian
-Dave
Jim
-mike
Jim
-mike
Jim
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0202/02021201photopointstatus.asp
-Brian
-juice
PS The Kia Sorento isn't the 2003 Santa Fe, they are different models (body on frame vs. unibody for Hyundai)
I like those rear cargo nets, wonder if I could adapt that for the GT.
Cheers Pat.
-Brian
Bob
Stephen
The thing I found the hardest was carrying the bag of brochures in my left hand and taking pictures with just the right hand. I think that's why a few of the pics appear to be blurry.
I'll have my wife hold the brochure bag on Saturday at the Milwaukee show.
-Brian
The backseat leg room of the 03 Forester does not look any better than the current model. That is very unfortunate. To me, it's the only flaw on an otherwise great car.
Craig
-juice
Oh well. My wife won't mind - she'll be headed for the Oddessey anyway.
I plan on getting some pics of the Pacifica if it's there.
-Brian
That's why I try to go to both shows each year. The Chicago show usually has something 'new' debuting each year. The Milwaukee show usually doesn't, but that's good in a way since the crowds are smaller - which means we can sit in the cars a lot easier.
-Brian
-juice
Comments in Future Models...
-Brian
Ross
I really do like the look of Chevy SSR. Seems to be just the right sort of replacement for the Camaro in this age of Impractical Gilded Trucks. Sort of brings back the love of American cars (especially GM products) I had when I was a kid in the '60s. Times change.
The PT pickup looks cute, but if I can't put a snowblower in the bed, no go... The PT panel wagon? I can just see someone my age or older fitting it with wire wheel covers & whitewall tires. With a straight face. Eeeeks...
The Chrysler Java looks intriguing. Does it use the Neon platform? D-C seems to have caught onto the small 5-door world car thing better than the other Big 2-1/2 manufacturers. Pontiac Vibe deserves honorable mention, with top line credits to Toyota.
When I go to replace my Forester in 8 years or so, I might just be looking at some US brands again. There's no telling what will have changed by then.
John
http://briefcase.yahoo.com/bc/kentaros98/lst?.dir=/Forester&.view=l
I didn't have a scanner handy so I had to use my digital camera. My apologies if the quality isn't very good.
Enjoy,
Ken
Pictures taken in my favorite spot - Borrego Springs CA.
This is first trip with the bike rack. Noticed some noise, but really not too much. The weight overhead was very noticeable when taking fast corners, the car leans much more than before. But the rack is essential for making room inside for all of the camping stuff.
Steve
http://www.pbase.com/ffsteve/borregomar02
Wow that's some arid looking place. Does it actually have a spring/water? Looks like you could just drive anywhere....no trees....pretty flat. It's got to be serene as I don't see anything to create a disturbance.
Anyway...looks like you are taking advantage of your Sube...enjoy!
Nice photos!
Ken
http://photos.yahoo.com/barresa62
Stephen
Cheers Pat.
Stephen
DOH! He barks! Where are my medications...
;-)
-juice
The flat area behind the car is Clark Dry Lake, where driving is prohibited, but the road down to the "lake" is easy. There is typically no water in the lake, but if fills to a couple of inches in a good rain. When it dries, the mud dries and shrinks. The lake itself is a great place for flying model gliders and kites, and my nephew (pictured) enjoyed riding his bike there.
There is a off-road activity area to the East of Borrego Springs where anything goes, this is the area where we camped. Its criss-crossed with bike and ATV trails, a very popular spot for the off-roaders, and yes, you can drive anywhere you like (or dare) as long as you don't drive over any of the plants (of which there are few).
Borrego Springs is awesome. Anyone in Southern California ought to take a drive out sometime. Usually this would be a great time for the wildflowers, but this year the crop is dissapointing - just not enough water this winter. More information is here:
http://www.anzaborrego.statepark.org/home.html
Steve (barresa62), nice to see another cat owner. For pics of my beast, see:
http://www.pbase.com/ffsteve/scratch
Steve (ffsteve)
Stephen
Read more here (from a newsletter I get): http://www.dpreview.com/news/0203/02030301photopointupdate.asp
-Brian
I have copies of all my photos, so they can kiss my assets.
-juice
those two shots are cool.
-Colin
:-)
Nice pics.
Ross
-mike
-mike
How were your times? You keepin' up with the lighter RSs? That would be an achievable goal.
About those cones though...
-juice
An old farmer turns round and says to his wife we must be getting close to town we are knocking over more people.
Cheers Pat.
1999 2.5RS, coilovers with abusive spring rates, sticky tires, worse driver than above --me ;-)
55 mph sweeper, very little bodyroll evident:
click here to open a big image in a new window
-Colin