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juice: Bring the family and we'll go to the aquarium. It's just phenomenal for kids!
Ken
The scheduled delivery is the week of July 12th so it's still early, but my dealer instilled some hope in me two weeks ago when SOA faxed over my vehicle VIN. Usually, my dealer said, that means the car comes within a week.
I guess SOA is just trying to fill all the backlog!
Ken
The aquarium is cool but for real style, check out the Sea Otters all around the coast around Monterey and right down to San Luis Obispo. I recall one very relaxed otter right in the boat harbour at Monterey, kicked back with a clam on his tummy delicately opening it with the rock taken from the pouch under his forearm. Now there's an animal who knows how to live!
http://www.mbayaq.org/efc/efc_fo/fo_ottr_cam.asp
Cheers
Graham
link
They have these critters called free range otters where we were paddling too :-)
While in AK we also got to meet the '03 Outback that replaced our '97 and put our hold request on it for 2013.
Cades Cove in the Smokies was a nice proposal spot.
Steve, Host
Patti
Patti
Operating purely in the theoretical world... um, yeah maybe I'd be tempted every now and then. It was pretty tough getting the Subaru Challenge emails for this weekend's Kansas City event!
~c
Wait until Colin has kids, he'll be running to buy the new seater. ;-)
The Fence is shaking. Patti not only greased it up, she took a chain saw and flat cut half of it down. I think someone is falling off again...
-juice
-Brian
Bob <having a "rural" moment>
Jim
Hint: someone will be able to pick up Studebaker parts a lot quicker now!
-juice
They are really big down here on huge Chrome rims, 19" and 20" seem to be the going size have even seen small cars with these huge things on them. needless to say sidewalls on the tires are about non existant.
Must feel like you are riding a buggy with solid tires. Have not seen too many Subies, but amazingly I have seen no fewer than 4 STI's all on base, also saw a couple of regular WRXs.
The most stupid looking thing I have seen is a dual wheel Chev 4 door truck that was slammed, it had to be riding about 4 inchs off the ground the wheels were half hidden in the wheelwells.
I wanted to get on the chat last night but the computer we have is still not Co-operating,
Cheers Pat.
Well, it just hit the fan for Honda. The CR-V engine fires are all over the news, #1 e-mailed article in the Washington Post, top story in CNN and Yahoo. CR was quoted in the article so I bet they'll publish something about it, too.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=1895&ncid- =1895&e=5&u=/nm/20040709/us_nm/autos_honda_fires_dc
http://money.cnn.com/2004/07/09/news/international/honda_fires.re- ut/index.htm?cnn=yes
This happened to one Town Hall member, she sued Honda and won double her damages in court. Honda is appealing.
Man, where is Hondabro now, Ken? ;-)
-juice
You read my mind! LOL!
It goes to show you that not even top-rated Honda is free of defects.
Ken
MNSteve
Just get the base Outback, 23/28 is extremely efficient and the engine should feel fine coupled to a manual.
C&D's last Legacy L 5 speed hit 0-60 in 8.8 seconds. The new one gained 3hp and lost 180 lbs, too.
-juice
~c
I proposed to my wife on Coronado beach in Ca.
Greg
Nicholas
Greg
Serge: that might have been Bob H. in that ice cream truck. :-)
-juice
Anyway, just learning to cope. I'll get straightened out sooner or later (probably later though)
I proposed to my wife on our first date. I wanted her to know I was serious. I did get her attention! Of course it helped that we were friends for many years before we started dating, and after 11 years we still are best of friends!
Have a good weekend everyone.
BTW, I still love my GT limited MT. Now i've got to teach my wife to drive it. Any suggestions on teaching someone how to drive stick? (without ruining my new car?)
tom
My 2 cents.
Jim
Yep, much easier.
3 rules of thumb:
* always start in 1st
* take 90 degree turns in 2nd
* take highway ramps in 3rd
Those generally apply nicely and novices tend to have trouble determining what gear to be in.
tom: this thread is for the Crew members, you and I, what's going on in our lives and how that relates to our Subies. Road trips, that type of stuff.
-juice
Cafe - For when you want to discuss a topic that's not Subaru related (but frequently still auto related)
Meet the Members - For discussing generic Subaru subjects and for getting to know fellow Crew members
Events - For planning Subaru related events
Future Models - Self-explanatory (once a model hits the showroom floor it ceases to be a "future model")
Problems & Solutions - Post a problem and more often than not someone here will have a solution
Cleaning Interior & Exterior - Questions, suggestions and tips on how to achieve the best results
Care & Maintenance - See above
Photo Gallery - You can post a photo in any topic but if you're posting large ones or multiple ones then you're encouraged to post them here as a courtesy to those Crew members who don't have high-speed Internet connections.
Suggestions for Subaru - As the title implies, you can post suggestions for changes you'd like to see in future models. This topic is monitored by SOA and suggestions forwarded to the product planning dept.
2005+ Legacy/Outback - For model specific posts & questions
Official SOA Presence - If you feel you need help resolving an issue or have a technical question that you'd like answered. Patti will do her best to help but she basically has to monitor this topic in her spare time so it can sometimes take a while to get a response.
Feel free to skim thru some of the posts in one or more of the above topics to get a better feel for what gets posted. If you haven't figured it out yet, the Subaru Crew is probably the most active forum on Edmunds.
Enjoy!
-Frank
advice for teaching someone to drive a manual transmission... the quick quick version.
1. find an empty parking lot with enough room to get into 2nd gear or even 3rd so you can practice downshifting.
2. teach the friction point FIRST. put the car in gear and let up the clutch slowly with NO throttle input whatsoever and learn where it starts to engage. practice it *a lot* before even trying to take off, and then after every stall or other stopping point.
3. make sure to watch for feet hovering over the clutch. use it and get away from it.
the rest is pretty obvious but those are some good tips that can be overlooked.
~Colin
Cheers!
Paul
1. Teaching somone to drive a MT
2. Teaching somone to drive YOUR MT
3. Teaching somone to drive YOUR BRAND NEW MT
Good luck!
-Frank
however if there is any realistic concern about this that I would have, it would be that AWD vehicles are hard to learn on in general because there is a lot of driveline lash. they're not forgiving at all of poor technique.
a 5 speed mid 90s civic or corolla would be ideal if I had to pick something.
~c
NEVER teach your wife how to do anything!
I'm not kidding here. Skiing, golf, mountain biking, I always signed her up for formal lessons. It's also my best marriage advice given recent discussions. Maybe I should add that the only thing worse is teaching your husband something.
Find out if she has a friend who drives MT - that would be the best.
Nicholas
"sparklers"? DIAMONDS???
http://us.f1.yahoofs.com/users/c3f3eb44/bc/Yahoo!+Photo+Album/f74- 2.jpg?pflq07ABOS0nY7__
DaveM
Bob
<goes off sheepishly and then asks if someone might be able to explain to her how to post a picture HERE>
and if it works like I think this does, you need to double click on the thumbnail and then double click again on the pic you get and THEN it's a decent size to see!
and you guys have to let me know when I haven't managed to do what I *think* I have done!
In my best Dustin Hoffman, Rain Man voice,"Sparkly!"
Nicholas
I must confess it seemed like a good idea at the time I was buying the car- mostly because I didn't want an auto. I'll tell you all how it goes. My wife's very motivated to learn, so maybe it'll all work out!
If not, anyone in the market for a very slightly used MT legacy GT Lim sedan? :-)!
tom
tom
-Brian
Bob
I am a 50 year old (but NOT OLD in body, mind, or spirit) mother of 3 daughters and grandmother of 4 grandsons and 1 granddaughter. After a 26 year marriage ended (my choice, but not easy), I met a man online who lived in South Bend and I lived in Texas. I moved here 4 years ago, and 2 years ago we bought a house together, so the rings/marriage are more of a 'formality' in this case ... (sorry if I've stepped on moral toes). We both had long marriages, and the relationship we have shared has been better than either of us has experienced before in marriage.
We have been talking marriage for awhile, and both shopping/looking for awhile. I had difficulty finding anything I liked, but did not want to go the custom-made route. We were even looking in the pawn shops! We had a new store open in town a few weeks ago, and when I went to look I found a lot I liked plus good pricing, so we went in on the 4th when he had some time off to look. This particular ring HE got out of the case and I had avoided that case as it had the specially "excellent" diamonds in cut and quality. I narrowed my selection to 3 and then he chose ... this one... and I love it!
I also made HIM pick one out, and I 'could' post a pic of it from the store's online photos, but they don't have one exactly like his so I may try to get a digital pic of it to post... so yes, guys, HE has a diamond ring also!
And how is this car-related? When I moved to South Bend I had a '93 Oldsmobile with over 150,000 miles on it and needed a new car that would get me around in the snow. That's when I bought the 2001 Subaru Outback that also brought me to you guys! (And the daughter is still driving the Oldsmobile with over 180,000 miles on it !)