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http://www.subdriven.com/news/publish/Subaru_News/article_472.shtml
http://www.subaruofplano.com/en_US/
Anyone around Dallas planning on going? Post some pics! Wanna see the schwanky new look.
http://www.veloswap.com/expo/invite.html
-juice
http://iacinc.selfip.com/48hrs/48hrs-2007/
Also if anyone wants to get advertising for thier business we accept door prizes which we raffle off to the folks doing the drive as well.
Several of the crew have done this trip and will vouch for it's intensity and fun!
-mike
Come on out, even for part of the run!
Mark
http://www.washingtonautoshow.com/
Bob
We're planning on going on Sunday, wanna join us?
We might bore you a bit, with family test-fitting of several different models.
-juice
Bob
Besides, it sounds like you and Lana may really want to focus on what you need, and you don't need me tagging along.
Bob
-juice
Many of the new cars shown at Detroit were there. Chevy Volt, Camaro, Malibu; Mitsubishi Lancer; Ford Interceptor, Airstream, '08 Super-Duty, 2-mode Edge hybrid; Toyota Tundra; Audi R8; Jeep Patriot; Volvo C30, XC60 concept; Honda Civic Si sedan; new Mini; and I'm sure there were a bunch more, but that's all I can recall at the moment.
The DC show reminded me of a mini Detroit show. Definitely go!
Bob
-juice
Nothing new, nor any new "news" at the Subie booth.
Bob
Now I make time to go during a weekday when you can take your time and have the place to yourself (relatively speaking of course)
-Frank
They have to go - we're test fitting a family car and I want input from everyone. Too bad I can't take the dog!
-juice
All I can say juice is good luck, and have a good stiff drink when you get home.
Bob
-mike
They have to go - we're test fitting a family car and I want input from everyone. Too bad I can't take the cat!
fixed
Dogs love trucks (one of my fave advertising lines). Cat-like dogs love... Subarus?
Enjoyed the show, though it was very hectic and VERY crowded. Food costs a fortune and was only sparsely available.
Kids had a great time.
Charlie went straight to the bright yellow Ferrari F430. I guess he doesn't mess around. :shades:
Tatiana fell in love with the Ford Airstream concept, the silver one with the glowing orage window surrounds.
We test fitted several big SUVs and vans, and came away pretty much with the same list we entered with - Tribeca, Sienna, and Entourage/Sedona.
Wifey also like the XL7, though more than I did. I saw some cheap parts and the price isn't really cheap once you equip it properly.
Before we left we saw a Grand Caravan on fitzmall for $20.6k with power sliding doors and tailgate, but after the show I realized it has several key downsides:
* rear windows don't open
* no side curtain air bags on that model
* crash tests scores are dismal even with those
It's funny, you look at the Sienna and Entourage back-to-back, honestly, and objectively the Hyundai is completely on par with the Toyota, even better in some ways.
Still waffling on the CPO Tribeca, or a new Entourage, or a new or CPO Sienna 8 passenger.
The problem with Toyota is SHEESH do they get expensive when you equip them. :sick:
-juice
Bob
With $1000 Subaru Bucks and a not-so-good first impression on the CX9, it's not even on our short list. Sort of disappointing.
Let's move the discussion to the Cafe since the show wrapped up.
-juice
This year we are planning on about 900 miles of highways, backroads and no roads with dinners and partys every night. We also will be visiting SOA headquarters in Cherry Hill, NJ. Last year we raised over $6,000 for the American Cancer Society from pledges that the participants gathered! Our goal this year is to raise over $7,000 for ACS.
The trip will start with a dinner kickoff in Cherry Hill, NJ on Thurs Night Jan 31, 2008. We will continue on Friday morning with a visit to Subaru of America Headquarters and then the drive will take our Subies through the sandy Pine Barrens of NJ and then up through Northern NJ and on to Cooperstown, NY.
From there, we'll continue on backroads through the Adirondacks on Saturday with a Catered Dinner Party in Lake George, NY. Sunday will be a liesurely drive from the Adirondacks toward Newburgh, NY.
All kinds of Subies are welcome on this trip. We've had XT6s, GLs, DLs, Legacies, Brats, you name it!
Several companies also have provided us with door prizes for those participating! In past years we've had $100s and $100s worth of door prizes!
The important info:
What: Group drive to raise money for ACS and have a fun 900+ mile trip along the way.
Where: Starts in Cherry Hill, NJ and continues throughout NJ and NY with stops to Cooperstown, NY the Adirondacks, Lake George and New Paltz, NY
When: Jan 31- Feb 3, 2008
More info: http://48hrs.info and
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1373935
There are pics and writeups from previous events and a registration page.
One of these years, I'll make it...Michael and I will be up in Jersey from 12/25 - 1/4, which is during our winter break...I hope to be up north permanently in a year or two.
-mike
It is a lot of fun, with people in all Subarus; not just the WRX either. We have Foresters ( 2 or 3), Legacy GT wagon, and me in an Outback. For anyone in the area it is a lot of fun, so come on out and join us.
Mark
This year we are planning on about 900 miles of highways, backroads and no roads with dinners and partys every night. We also will be visiting SOA headquarters in Cherry Hill, NJ we will also be visiting Subaru Distributors Corp, the company that distributed most of our cars, and Vermont Sports Car where they build rally cars for SOA. Last year we raised over $13,000 for the American Cancer Society from pledges that the participants gathered and SOA's matching donations! Our goal this year is to raise over $8,000 for ACS.
The trip will start with a dinner kickoff in Cherry Hill, NJ on Thurs Night Jan 15, 2008. We will continue on Friday morning with a visit to Subaru of America Headquarters for breakfast and then the drive will take our Subies up to SDC Headquarters for a catered lunch.
Friday night we end in Burlington, VT. Saturday morning we have a tour of Vermont Sports Car planned, a treat for any Rally fans out there. Sat night after cruising the Northern Adirondacks we will end up at Dunham's Bay Resort in Lake George for our Raffle Banquet. Sunday will take us down through central NYS ending at our closing dinner meet in Scranton, PA
All kinds of Subies are welcome on this trip. We've had XT6s, GLs, DLs, Legacies, Brats, you name it!
Several companies also have provided us with door prizes for those participating! In past years we've had $1000s and $1000s worth of raffle prizes!
The important info:
What: Group drive to raise money for ACS and have a fun 900+ mile trip along the way.
Where: Starts in Cherry Hill, NJ and continues throughout NJ and NY with stops in Burlington, VT the Adirondacks, Lake George and Scranton, PA
When: Jan 15- Jan 18, 2009
More info: 48hrs of Tristate
Highlights .
o Tour of VT Sports Car facility, where they build the Subaru Rally Cars (Awaiting Official Confirmation)
o SPT will have the SEMA Forester XTI and Rescue Vehicles on hand at SOA for us to check out for ourselves
o Biggest, Best Raffle Banquet
o SDC will be giving away in excess of $4,000 in prizes this year!
o Catered Breakfast at SOA and possibly a tour of the Subaru Museum of Cars
o Catered Lunch at SDC
You can help out by donating or getting folks to donate on our ACS web page. So far our goal is $8,000 for the 8th Annual Run, SOA will match up to $7,000 so if we meet our goal we will have raised $15,000 for The American Cancer Society.
Spread the word to all your subaru friends and neigbors near and far!
http://48hrs.info
-mike
The new 2010 Legacy will be there, and there are supposed to be cars on the floor to sit in and examine.
Bob
As of now I'll be there -
What time - 11-12 ish??
Charlie
Bob
Bob
-Frank
BTW, I just purchased my ticket online.
Bob
No discount. Just don't have to wait in line.
Bob
We'll only have about 5 hours or so and there are lots of new cars I haven't seen.
Bob
Still busy, but I can take a day off. I need it!
Things have come up that may prevent me from going to the show. I will certainly be pushing it to be there by 1PM. I'd like to see you guys but I won't know until late morning.
AJ - I still have your cell # from two years ago - Is it the same??
If I'm there it will be before you leave Subaru.
Thanks
Charlie
Bob
If I go I'll call you when I get there
Thanks
Now we count down to see which model you lease next - another Tribeca or an Outback this time around... :shades: