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juice- you're here on a weekend! I'm impressed!!
Bob
Interesting info Bob, thanks. Intelligent branding move. Wonder if we'll see a new logo?
Hi juice. Rainy day attendance?
..Mike
..Mike
Forgive me for sounding stupid... I don't follow...
Bob
I wonder if we'll see Legacy lineup that's more reflective of what being used in Japan (and worldwide)? Meaning that the wagons are referred to to as "Touring Wagons," and possibly using the "RS" label on the Legacy? Perhaps the current cloth-seat GT model?
Also, some comment at the end on the Subaru logo. No mention here of the name change, however.
Bob
http://www.fhi.co.jp/english/news/2001/01_05_22.htm
Would you provide a list of online Subaru parts suppliers you have used and your opinion of their service level.
TIA.
Jim
Serge
"...he's just pineing for the fjords!"
Ross
Here's another hint on my new car...
I'll still be an active member here.
-mike
PS: I did own a '74 Olds 98 4-door hardtop with 455 Rocket engine and dual un-catalyticed exhaust.
Paisan - You're getting a WRX Sti? I want one!
subearu: could be
-mike
Bob- the "j/k", particularly when used to append such a close-minded statement from Mike Smith, would usually indicate "joke."
I for one like the logo, FWIW. At least itsymbolizes something (like BMW or Audi) as opposed to being dreamed up by marketing (like Mitsubishi) or stolen from the alphabet (Toyota, Honda, Hyundai, Suzuki, um......well, GM....)
I knew that if I searched long enough, I would find the obituary for Donald Chidson, the long serving Director General of The Caravan Club. reading it will give some hint of the British obsession with caravans.
One of life's little luxuries is reading English Obituaries, particularly in the Daily Telegraph. Try reading a few for entertainment. A word to the wise though; the English use a code for describing the marital status of the deceased. Here, the position is quite definite (married three times) but where the deceased led a more complicated life, you have to interpret phrases like "wide circle of intimate friends" or "will be missed by many"
http://www.dailytelegraph.co.uk
/dt?ac=006516819224332&rtmo=3HnAuYxM&atmo=rrrrrrrq&pg=/01/11/10/db01.html
You will have to remove the space after .co.uk as the link is too long to post on Edmonds.
Cheers
Graham
-mike
http://isuzu-suvs.com/xt6.html
-mike
Graham- First time I ever remember seeing a barber being celebrated in someone's else's obituary. Only in England...
Bob
I'm not saying you're wrong Mike, I'm just saying not saying you're right either. It all depends on how the current ownership agreement is structured. Any corporate lawyers out there care to comment?
Bob
And for the record, I like the Subaru logo for the reasons that Loosh listed. IMHO, change just for the sake of change is pointless. Besides, what's perceived as fashionable today will in all probability be ridiculed as hopelessly out of date in a few short years.
Just my .02 :-)
-Frank P.
Good luck.
Don
..Mike
http://www.fhi.co.jp/english/news/1210news/12_10gm_news.htm
GM owns 49% of Isuzu which isn't part of FHI.
-mike
Bob
-Frank P.
Bob
-mike
-Frank P.
http://www.hondabf225.com/
In checking the Honda Marine site I also noticed they offer two 2.3L 4-cylinder outboards. I bet they're based on the Accord 2.3L engine.
Bob
The rules are:
• Vehicles must be on sale here by 12/24/01.
• Keep it to $100K.
• Explain your reasons for purchase.
My choices are:
• Subie WRX 5-speed wagon: $24K
Do I really need to explain this choice to you folks??
• Chevy Avalanche 2500 4x4, North Face Edition: $45K
Yeah, it's probably GM's equivalent to an industrial-strength Aztek, but it's so funky and useful, I just gotta have it. Saw one at the huge Bass Pro Shop at Arundel Mills Mall the other day. It was a red 3/4 ton (8600 GVW) Avalanche 2500 4x4 with an 8.1L engine. I say, if you're going to do it—do it big!
• Jeep Wrangler Sport: $25K
I've always wanted one...
That leaves me with with about $6K for upgrades. Hmmm... maybe those BBS wheels for the WRX??
Bob
Ditto Ditto. I'd use this as my everyday commuter and errand runner.
Volvo S-60 T-5 5-speed 4dr sedan: $34,650
For the wife to drive. It would also offer a nice change of pace from the WRX with a touch of luxury.
BMW Z3 3.0i 2dr Roadster: $38,545
Have been lusting after one of these since they came out. Great fair weather weekend cruiser. Besides, Bond drives one.
Let's see... that adds up to $97,215. Throw in a couple of options and I'm bang on 100k. Rats, I'd still like to get a Liberty for roughing it but I guess it'll have to wait til next Christmas ;-)
-Frank P.
twrx
-Dave
The return GM gets out of their investment in FHI is the potential growth in equity from the alliance.
That's my opinion (2 sen worth).
-Dave
I had one very nice spin in the water in front of everyone, and another sideways adventure on the next run....handed in 70 and 75 on those, youch. BUT, I didn't care as the Smith Family cheered me in every time!! Mike rode with Bugbomb of i-Club (I had my bro with me) and he brought the wife and kids, plus Alison's brother. Kudos to her for coming out, and thanks for the cheers.
* Subaru Outback VDC ($30k)
If this were 2002, I'd most definately have a B4/Blitzen (or whatever they call it) Legacy turbo sedan on my list. We'll just call my list this year the "luxury list".
-Brian
-mike
Nice 12/8 PB pix. Saw that the crazy GL hatch and Z's RS were with you. Guess I could've handled that, too?
Ed
-mike
Porsche Boxster S, £36,000, in dark blue
Audi TT hardtop, £22,300 in silver
Audi S6 Avant, £41,000 in lithium grey
(I think the reasons are self-explanatory)
Can I start shopping for next year?
Subaru Legacy GT H6 w/5 speed in titanium
-Brian
Loosh, if you're going to spin, I'm riding with you next time! The whole family had fun. My 8 y.o. wanted a ride with Mike Moran! The 4 y.o. enjoyed it too (both play Need For Speed : Porsche Unleashed and Mobil 1 Rally Championship).
Did you get out of 2nd? Mike kept it in 2nd the whole run. Mike had some great slideways action that hurt his time but man it was fun!
Ash, fine choices. That S6 Avant is quite tasty.
FWIW per www.xe.com , £100,000 GBP = $142,827.13 USD
Since Ash included the S6 in his list, we'll cut him some slack.
..Mike
..Mike
Looks like Ash has found a loophole to the rules.
Bob
Bob: I've always thought cars here were mislabeled. GT means Grand Touring, so that should have a long wheelbase, be big and luxurious, and a big engine. So the Legacy GT is not a true GT, and the RS label, for Rally Sport, would actually be a better fit. The SVX is more of a GT.
Bummer paisan, I had my fingers crossed. I still think about that one I saw in the paper for $5 grand.
Loosh: you drove an auto-X around the corner from me and no invitation? Think about it - I could have stolen the "slowest Subie" title from you! ;-)
-juice
Ross
1. Miata, $22,217 at Fitz, for pure fun, our date car.
2. LL Bean, $27,323 at Fitz, for the wife as a daily driver.
3. Honda Odyssey EX w/leather, $28,690 retail, for road trips and hauling.
4. WRX wagon, $22854 at Fitz, as my daily driver.
That's $101,084. OK, so I'd wait for the $750 incentive on the 2002 Legacys and find a Honda dealer that would deal, which isn't impossible.
-juice
Trooper ~$25K
I have 1 already!
-mike
.Mike
..Mike
Did Jake get the mechanic job at Fitzgerald Subaru?
-juice