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Why I like my Subaru!

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This photo says it all:

 

http://northword.ca/december-2009/can-you-drive-when-theres-snow

 

I know the fellow that took the photo. He drives a pristine Loyale in British racing green.

 

The attached article may be an eye-opener to those living in Australia, Florida, and other tropical places.

 

It is a pity, but the last paragraph of the article has just happend here: The weather has warmed up, and it is raining on frozen roads. I am on my way south tomorrow, hope it is back to cold, and the salt, sand and plows have made a difference by then. Give me -30 any day.

Edited by robm

good stuff , i love my subarus too ! i may live in florida now , but i was born and raised in buffalo n.y. . drove in lots of snow , plowed more than i care to remember ! the picture is priceless ... the plow in the ditch and the subaru cruzing on by ! love it , thank you , happy and healthy holidays ! murph

theres a whole lot to be said about snow just from them temperature.When it snows Im always passing everybody when its cold but get the temp with in 5* of 32 and I slow right down.Really funny when some dufus sees me driving fast in some snow then slowing down for different kind of snow.So they pass me and wind up in a ditch...

 

its thees morons that are to blame for WA salting the roads..

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