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The dealer's probably sold more cars to them than their total customer base.
Edit: I must be doing something wrong. I've had a total of 7 cars in 25 years!! Had the last one ('96 Outback) for 6 1/2 years and 128k miles.
DaveM
-mike
DaveM
-Dennis
DaveM
But I would have suggested waiting for the 2005 Legacy vs. moving down in size like she did.
Sounds like that won't a problem, question is will she hold the WRX that long? :-)
I think it's great, she's boosting sales and putting plenty of nice used Subies out there for the rest of us.
-juice
To give you a little more family insight, one of my main reasons for choosing a Subaru was based upon one of my sister's experience with her 2001 Outback. An experienced ER RN, she had driven a Ranger for years, until she was cut off by some clueless driver, flipped over, and spent an hour hanging trapped upside down until the FD appeared with the "jaws of life" to cut her out. Thankfully, she had only soft tissue injuries! She loves her Outback and it gave me a new appreciation for Subarus with their low center of gravity, the natural course of which expressed itself in my purchase.
I attended Wabash College and the University of Illinois for u-grad, and then USFrancisco for law school, but the ONLY decal I'm putting on that window is a Wabash one! (Well, I just might have to put a Sigma Chi decal on there too ...)
I've been watching the other posts about speakers with interest and may spring for enhanced main speakers if the tweeters don't give me what I want to hear. As far as performance goes, are there any modifications people have made to the engine that would increase its performance? I've seen some quasi-bogus devices out there, one called "The Tornado," which purport to swirl the air input, making it faster and theoretically increasing the power. Anyone have any experience with these? Sounds a bit too easy, although I understand the physics behind it, and I don't want to do anything to mess up the engine. Still, though, those 3K+ RPMs over 75 mph do concern me. Should I be?
Finally, I live in SF now, but am moving to SDiego by the end of May. Can't wait! The long haul down I-5 will probably occur while I'm still below the 1K mileage mark, if not below 500 miles, and I don't want to damage the engine by that drive, so does anyone have any recommendations on preventive tactics?
Thanks again for the warm welcome and I look forward to learning from and working with you!
|FELIZ CINCO DE MAYO, AMIGOS!
The only saving grace is there is no broken paint so I will be calling the dent guys in the morning, do not know when it happened but it was not on this run.
I pray just once lord let me catch the careless jerk that does this, I can guarantee that they would be extra careful for the rest of their life.
Cheers Pat.
Cheers Pat.
Craig
Greg
Pat- I saw the Return Of Heather over there but this time just kept my head down. I'm allergic to exclamation points anyway.
Bob
I'm about to take it in for PDR too.
-Colin
-mike
Good Luck with the dent removal. Bummer.
DaveM
I asked the wife if she's willing to keep it for 6 more years, the length of our Subaru Gold Warranty, and she answered "just six?"
One of our contractors is looking for a network techie, with experience working with network switches and routers (Cisco stuff). I think Stephen was still looking, if that's your field. E-mail me to let me know.
How is this Subaru related? Well, you'll be expected to come in even in the snow if there is a network problem.
Pat: bummer. That's why I support capital punishment! ;-)
-juice
Colin- yeah a door ding really stands out on black, have arranged to have it repaired Thursday, I am just about to go out and remove the inside trim panel to make it easy to get to the dent.
Loosh- Heather gives a whole new meaning to the term dizzy broad:-)
juice Lana obviously likes her Legacy.
Cheers Pat.
I still haven't taught her how to pack lightly!
-juice
DaveM
Please write letters, sign them, then send them to me by snail mail (e-mail me and I'll give you my mailing address). I will write a cover letter (with some help from Bob and maybe others) and attach all the testimonials, then submit them to SoA.
I will offer some basic guidelines:
* please sign the letters
* mention your handle on Edmunds.com
* keep the tone positive, constructive
* no threats of boycotts, nothing like that
* focus on why Patti is a great Crew member
* if you have a personal story, please share it
* list the Subarus you own or have owned
If you'd like to suggest other guidelines, please do. But the key is to keep it positive. I think written and signed letters will get more attention than e-mail, so let's do hard copies.
-juice
Thanks!
Bob
Cheers Pat.
-Dave
Cheers Pat.
Steve
Steve
Please, please write those letters! We're gonna get her back! :-)
-juice
In any event, she deserves all those testimonials commending her for what she's done here.
Ken
I've probably been in closest contact with her, and have absolutely no reason to believe she didn't enjoy being here.
So yes, I'm pretty certain she does.
-juice
Ken
-juice
-Brian
Jim
-juice
Whew! Finally waded through all 197 posts I've fallen behind. OUCH! My eyeballs hurt!
-Ian
Steve, Host
I do know any time either my daughter or myself use snail mail between the two countries it always takes about two weeks, the mailman must be crawling on his hands and knees over broken glass between here and Texas it takes so long:-)
Cheers Pat.
-Brian
Bob's mail man is amazing. He gets all his car mags a couple of days before everyone else.
Mine reads my car mags, but luckily not the letters you guys are sending!
-juice
Cheers Pat.
Bob
So what's up with Patti? Been breezing through all the posts and see she is no longer participating here? That is a bummer. She was so instrumental in resolving a problem for me with my dealer (not directly SOA but a screw-up by the dealer). Way beyond the call of duty and admirable that a manufacturer would be so responsive. It was a great experience and one that elevated SOA even higher on the list. The result of which was my actively promoting Subarus to everyone I know. BTW - my sis and cousin both just purchased OBs.
Anyway... good to see you all here and welcome to the new members.
bit
It seems we all have a "Patti story".
-juice
She was also accepted at UNCW's nursing school, which has a so-so nursing program. She applied to Maryland late and was put on the waiting list, and we didn't expect her to get in for the fall semester, or even find out until late in July.
We just got the acceptence letter from the U. of Maryland about a 1/2 hour ago, and my daughter doesn't even know yet—and here I'm broadcasting this on the net, no less! We haven't been able to contact her yet!
I've been told that the University of Maryland's Nursing School is ranked around 4th in the nation. So instead of a 7-hour drive to Wilmington, NC, we will now have a 40-minute drive to Baltimore.
What a great way to start off the Mother's Day weekend!
Bob