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If you go back and forth between AWD, 4 wd part time, 4wd full time, hi po front engine, rear wheel drive, front wheel drive ,front engine, even rear wheel drive ,rear engine, it is really up to the driver to make the transitions and the transitions to me are and have been utterly seamless.
Actually to me getting used to different manual transmissions/clutchs takes a tad longer.
Miss LilEngineerBoy has an AWD Legacy wagon with snows and I have a FWD Accord with "all seasons" (ran out of money after getting her snow tires...next season I will have them too). Going back and forth between the cars requires recalibration in snowy conditions. The Subaru with AWD/snows is a tank. I think the Accord is actually very good compared to some cars I've driven (the GTI flopped around like a dying fish) but due to the tires, not as good as Subie for directional stability.
When I was getting my motorcycle license, they talked a lot about the"Traction Circle." I think it did a lot to help me understand driving a car in conditions that reduced traction. You can only give so many inputs before you use up your available traction. That brings me to something I learned from the instructors at the HPDEs; "Never run out of traction, real estate, or ideas all at the same time."
Yeah, a friend of mine has a late model GTI with the 18" setup on it; it was pretty much undrivable even with only a quarter of an inch of snow on the ground. At my suggestion he bought a 17" winter wheel/tire setup from TireRack, and now the GTI is all but unstoppable in the snow.
So the way I see it is a crash is a $500 deductible and higher insurance rates. Snow tires seem to be right around $500. I really can't believe the difference snow tires make on snowy/slushy/icy roads. In fact, most of my collision avoidance has been avoiding other vehicles where the driver relinquished control and I have enough traction to get out of the way.
So many close calls everyday across the country.
My hat goes off to you, ruking1.
I believe their criteria is that if the engine power does not have to be interrupted it is an automatic.
which I guess is the same as saying no clutch pedal, no manual tranny!
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
Gives one hope about manuals' survival.
2014 Mini Cooper (stick shift of course), 2016 Camry hybrid, 2009 Outback Sport 5-spd (keeping the stick alive)
I think it was around $400-$500 option on the sticker..... worth every penny....
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2014 Mini Cooper (stick shift of course), 2016 Camry hybrid, 2009 Outback Sport 5-spd (keeping the stick alive)
It did seem silky smooth in its movement across the gates.
SO HARD!
Sheesh.
Suzuki SX4, AWD, manual. No moonroof. Too small he decides, plus someone crashed into us. It was their only manual. None left. Great. Too small anyway.
Kia dealer has a Sportage, but FWD only, no moonroof. We liked it, though. Stays on the short list. Clutch and shifter are buttah.
Kia Optima also FWD, no moonroof. It was fine but not fun to drive enough. Didn't like the clutch/shifter nearly as much as the Sportage, which is just odd. Both of us felt that way, too.
Subaru Legacy was nice, no moonroof in stock. Still on the short list.
Subaru Forester - no manuals at all at both dealerships we saw. Bummer. Still looking.
Ford Escape - no manuals. Tested a V6/auto for the heck of it (boy is it dated).
So disappointed! Demand exists but NO SUPPLY! C'mon automakers!
The shifter on the Fiat 500 feels like its a stick in a jar of molasses.... not good..
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Auto shows can be downright brutal on cars.
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Tex, posted this on another thread, but if you can find a good unit just missing the roof, just have one put in. Qbrozen did it for his mazda 5 (dear, departed, but with a skylight now).
I'm paranoid about doing it, but others say it is fine.
hey, easier than adding AWD or a stick!
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Same here, so that one must've been damaged or something. I actually really liked the shifter, even commented here about that.
Funny thing is that means we sampled the SAME CAR, since I was also in Philly! LOL
'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S
How about the Audi A4, the BMW 3-Series, or the BMW 5-Series?
The catch is Audi folks are suggested the newest TFSI engine, and it only came out recently.
A 328xi would also work.
Both may be a bit small, though. The Legacy is now a fairly large sedan. He felt it was OK but he found the Kizashi a bit tight.
The 5er would work, used.
Wouldn't have mattered - just looked and they have 6 in stock, only 1 is AWD and it's a CVT.
Can you really get a manual with the AWD option?
It's funny, there's what's on paper, and what dealers actually order.
With the Forester, I'm finding all the base model ones (2.5X) come with the Alloy Wheel Value package. I have yet to see one without it.
All the Premium models come with the All-Weather Package.
No exceptions to either rule, at least in the Mid-Atlantic. I searched a 100 mile radius, too.
So he may have to special order, but I don't think he can wait the 6-8 weeks. Bummer.
It's not funny at all! In most cases (except sport models) the only manuals you will ever find on a dealer's lot are totally stripped base models, because "manual buyers are cheapos that want the cheapest car they can find".
You will almost NEVER find AWD models in dealer stock with a stick.
What I AM discovering however, which is a bit of consolation anyway, is there are certain dealers in the area that will stock manuals regularly, and in most cases they won't follow the "manual buyers are cheapos" credo. I am lucky that my local Subaru/Mazda dealer is one such dealer, so there are always lots of manual Subarus in stock, and Mazdas too (the Mazda3 Touring with moonroof and stereo package has my eye, a car I wouldn't normally expect to be able to find in dealer stock with a manual, but my local dealer always has a couple to choose from).
2014 Mini Cooper (stick shift of course), 2016 Camry hybrid, 2009 Outback Sport 5-spd (keeping the stick alive)
My brother will have to compromise either on the model or color at a minimum.
Does the Lancer Ralliart SportBack come with a true manual option?
going FWD options expand. Hyundai Toruing, loaded up with the roof standard, is under 20K sticker. and very roomy.
Or a few year old Audi A3 stick with pano roof, which only came as FWD at first.
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When we test drove the Sportage FWD manual he commented on the dive/squat under acceleration and engine braking, even a little tire squeal.
A3 is probably small at this point (at first he was considering smaller cars, but not now).
sounds like something has to give. putting in a roof as you know is simple enough, so that can't be a deal breaker.
so if he won't give up AWD, either keep searching for a new Sube (I hae sat in them with a stick at the dealer) with or without a roof, get something older and deal with repairs, or go with an AT. Will give him a good excuse to get a sports car to go along with it!
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http://www.subaruofcherryhill.com/new/Subaru/2011-Subaru-Forester-4e10ab8f0a0a00- 640110500232624ecb.htm
outback premium if you can stand the color. http://www.subaruofcherryhill.com/new/Subaru/2011-Subaru-Outback-143a55d90a0a006- 401d226a71cd8aee8.htm
base outback that I like (color). just throw on a roof! http://www.subaruofcherryhill.com/new/Subaru/2011-Subaru-Outback-143a55160a0a006- 401d226a7df6c1241.htm
Nice deal on a used one. 2 YO, current style, certified, though the miles might bother him. But if you can get it cheap? This would work fine for me! http://www.subaruofcherryhill.com/certified/Subaru/2009-Subaru-Forester-d5843ba2- 0a0a0065005e43ee1a7dd6de.htm
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I am sitting here in shock. I just barely got over your suggestion of an aftermkt roof the other day, and now again today?? They must have improved the process enormously since the 70's. I wouldn't touch a car that had one, let alone pay for it. :sick:
I don't like holes in my roof anyway, but if i were to ever consider compromising enough and to that degree to actually buy a car with s roof, it sure better be OEM.
This is something I never dreamed I would have to watch out for if buying a used car that happened to have a roof. I gotta believe this is still a rare occurrence. Hopefully. How could they spot weld the extra roof reinforcing in place without involving a complete headliner tear down and repaint? I simply wouldn't trust impact protection or handling wiggle, front to back let alone a T Bone. No thanks.
And i speak from personal experience. Non OEM roofs, should be given a wide berth is my advice.
I am like you, too paranoid about someone hacking up my car, but others here (including ATeix and Qbrozen) have done it multiple times, with no problems.
As long as the car could be had with a roof anyway (meaning it was designed for the hole!) it should not be a problem. As long as it is someone that knows what they are doing, wo they get the drains, etc. correct.
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Seriously, though, you are definitely misunderstanding the process. There is no preexisting structural bracing where the roof is installed that is consequently cut or removed, at least in the ones I've had done. We are talking about cars that CAN have an OEM moonroof. The factory certainly isn't building 2 separate body structures (1 for moonroof and 1 for without). It really is just a hole in the sheetmetal, whether cut at the factory or by an aftermarket installer.
And, with the Pilot, I can tell you that the installers I called who hadn't worked on one (when it was first released and no models came with moonroof from factory) were all sure to point out that they didn't know if they could do it until they removed the headliner and made sure nothing structural was in the way. I finally did find an installer who had done a couple already and knew what to expect and exactly what could fit.
'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S
ALL of the cars should be locked. You have no idea what people do to these cars during the shows.
The shifter on that Fiat probably endured the equvilant of 300,000 hard, abusive miles!
Used 2009+ there is only a single Premium within 100 miles and miles are ridiculous - 80k plus.
He's off to a dealer to drive a new one right now, actually.
We found a 2005 Legacy 2.5i 6 speed manual and that's his backup plan. Plus it's cheap.
I gotta feeling he'll get that Legacy given he can't find the model/color/options he wants in a Forester. Subaru is going to lose a sale for lack of selection.
ASC roofs are programmable, too, so you can set them to close automatically when you remove the key.
I mentioned the option to him, so he knows.
Phew! Good to know
Ya, when I was young and foolish, I bought a new 78 Z28 they had put an aftermkt T roof in. In looking back I know now what happened the bastards. The salesman SOLD the car i ORDERED, a stick with A/C and after months of him saying he doesn't know why my car hadn't come in, he managed to sell to young. foolish pushover
So FF a couple years while changing a RR flat (and having numerous leaks, squeaks, creaks and fender rattling going over RR tracks, right from new) the car actually folded so badly in the roof that distorted the metal bezel for the glass panels, AND popped a pass door open from its first catch as I started to jack !!! Yup
So naturally that whole thing tarnished me but good over 30 years later. But what you guys have said, I will keep in mind, and with a more open mind.
I also learned DO NOT SETTLE when buying something next as expensive as your house.
That thing sure was a looker though..
and is the money really an issue? I know that budget seemed to be a concern to start with, but his eye keeps wandering "up"!
I know too well (personal experience)
especially if financing, breaking down and spending $50 more a month and going an extra year, in the long run, can be worth it.
Hey, is that legacy a sedan or a wagon? If it is a wagon, let me know if you pass. I'll take it!
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well, I like it.
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He's open to any brand, domestic, Asian, or German.
Sedan, 5 doors, crossover, as long as it fits 4 people plus luggage.
Even in color he liked both reds, a green, both blues and a black. What do they have in stock? A silver and a gray. His last car was silver so I guess he wants something new.
His other two wants are AWD and a sunroof. Doesn't seem that picky to me, I dunno. Problem is all the manuals are vanishing, literally.
Only 12 out of 495 Foresters within a 100 mile radius are manuals. 98% are automatics. Sheesh.
Legacy wagon is gone, only Outbacks, and they cost more, so out of his price range. I did suggest a used Outback, but he found that Legacy and seems happy with that as his Plan B.
So now he's gonna sleep on it and decide on new vs. used.
They offered a good price but their Premiums won't be here until some time in March, so it could be a long wait, unless he compromises on color and the other dealers matches the price.
For now he's borrowed our dad's car, who is out of the country until April. That gives him some flexibility.
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