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Mike: inverted outlet? No way, all mine are horizontally opposed, of course! -: :-
Drew: so, according to your display, you have 9.2 BARS in your vehicle! Woo-hoo! Serve me up a cold one! :-)
Congrats to Richard, too. Give us more details!
Someone asked, so my photos can be found here.
Pardon my whacky mood. It's Monday.
-juice
The current Drive magazine (SoA house publication) features an Outback used by the Burlington, NJ police department. I can't remember what the accompanying letter stated but I think Burlington uses it for crowd control activities.
Last-gen Impreza Turbos have been used as pursuits in Australia and the UK; can't speak of their use in other countries.
Ed
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Yep, I saw some last year when I was vacationing in Rome. There was some big parade with the military, police and other armed forces and I caught a glimpse of several Legacy wagons among the emergency vehicles. Pretty cool!
Ken
-juice
Drew: Gold star for your golden hour answer. We also use the "golden 10 minutes" as a guideline for our on-scene times.
More than you probably wanted to know
Cheers!
Paul
Has anyone heard of such a similar problem? Does anyone know of a real "fix?"
My daughter is hesitant to call SoA and leave a message for Patti. She feels the dealer will hold this against her.
I'd appreciate any feedback.
My e-mail address is .
Thanks in advance for any help forthcoming.
Don
-juice
As always, thanks for the comments!
Now, anyone else ever hear of the problem of the interior moulding coming off?
Don
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Though I doubt a dealer would hold a contact with SoA against a customer, if it were true, I'd want SoA to know about that questionable dealer practice.
Since she won't listen to her dad * , tell her the Subaru sages suggest that she open a case with SoA.
..Mike
* I don't listen to anything my dad says either. So he's got a few years on me and infinitely more wisdom -- how could I possibly benefit from that?
..Mike
Jim
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Jim
-mike
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The bobbledingle in the crannycleft went kaput and it took most of the day to find a replacement at Walmart.
KarenS
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I'm sure it'll pick up soon.
-juice
-Colin
Colin, uh I don't think it is, heh heh.
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Jim
-mike
Topic: July 31st: Fanatical Car Care Behavior - 'Fess Up!"
I apologize - but sleep seems to be the remedy (durg induced)? I'll be back in a day or so.
Sorry for it the inconvenenience.
Patti
Don
Not exactly a bumper crop of new SUVs...
http://www.autonews.com/html/main/stories0730/bumper731.htm
Bob
http://www.detnews.com/2001/autos/0107/31/-258471.htm
12 Subie family from Oz
http://www.autoweb.com.au/start_/showall_/id_SUB/doc_sub0107261/article.html
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They totally lost all respect from me, cause they said that the fact that all Envoy/Trailblazers come with a hitch and that the hitch protected it, they invalidated their own test results and rated it poor anyway. Either their test works or doesn't work, you can't use the test for some things and not others! ARRRRRGGGGHHHHH!
-mike
Patti, as far as I'm concerned, you really need not "apologize for any inconvenience" when you're not feeling well. I hope you feel better soon, this is really inconvenient :-).
Jim
-mike
..Mike
Some of the specs are:
• It had a 539 cu in (8830 cc) TWIN cylinder boxer engine! Think of it as an early mutant BMW motorcycle engine.
• It put out 26 hp @ 900 rpm.
• Each piston weighed 35 pounds, and the flywheel weighed 300 pounds.
• Top speed was estimated to be about 72 mph.
• It weighed 2200 pounds.
• Pounds per horsepower = 84.6.
• The vehicle was mid-engined (surprisingly modern!)
• The original racer had to be towed behind some horses to get it started. The replica was towed behind a Ford F-250 to get it started.
Bob
A dozen Subies? We've only got 3! Now get that Blitzen and a roadster over here and we'll fix that.
Bob: yeah, but it was recalled because the wheels were falling off, though Ford blamed the problem on faulty Firestone tires. ;-)
-juice
-mike
Having said that, the trailer hitch is a relatively small fixture, centered on the rear of the vehicle. If that vehicle is rear ended off-center—and misses the hitch altogether, then the bumper DOES take the hit.
I always keep my trailer hitch attached to the vehicle just for that very reason. It has protected me at least twice. It's also caused some very painfully banged shins.
Bob
Bob
It's funny, because their crash tests are done at an offset angle, but the bumper tests are done straight on.
-juice
Bob
Just get the hitch with matt's rear bumper protector system like I have and you won't have to worry about it, even on the edges
-mike
-juice
-mike
;-)
-juice
I think the reason they do it straight on for rear end collisions, is that is often the case. I think offset rear end collisions are less likely to occur than offset front end collisions.
But I agree, I think they should do both types of tests, straight on and offset. Of course that will double the cost of testing, in that they would have to purchase two vehicles instead of one, so it probably won't happen.
Bob
But bumper bashers should test at an offset because you back out of parking spots at an angle almost all the time.
Having said that, Forester did well straight on, and I can attest to it doing well at an offset, too. I had minimal damage compared to that Saturn.
-juice
-mike
And, as everyone one here agrees, if a trailer hitch comes standard and offers some degree of extra protection, then it should be applauded, not discarded.
Bob