06-18-2015, 08:57 AM
(06-17-2015, 03:42 PM)ssphoto Wrote: (bradberry) Subaru's are a great practical car; but one must dress for the right party! If you're a serious off-roader and will climb tall cliffs in a single bound, yes, get a jeep! Otherwise, for moderate offroading, Subies are just fine. I can attest to this in the "outback" of Montana where we were crawling over some pretty nasty roads.
A friend of mine bought a Subaru Impreza and I will admit,that thing is quick and corners great. For me Subaru will never enter my driveway. Just my personal preference. I love my truck and love that I can carry a chain saw and all the other tools I need in my rear box.
(06-17-2015, 03:42 PM)ssphoto Wrote: (bradberry) Subaru's are a great practical car; but one must dress for the right party! If you're a serious off-roader and will climb tall cliffs in a single bound, yes, get a jeep! Otherwise, for moderate offroading, Subies are just fine. I can attest to this in the "outback" of Montana where we were crawling over some pretty nasty roads.

A friend of mine bought a Subaru Impreza and I will admit,that thing is quick and corners great. For me Subaru will never enter my driveway. Just my personal preference. I love my truck and love that I can carry a chain saw and all the other tools I need in my rear box.
A friend of mine bought a Subaru Impreza and I will admit,that thing is quick and corners great. For me Subaru will never enter my driveway. Just my personal preference. I love my truck and love that I can carry a chain saw and all the other tools I need in my rear box.


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