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Re: They're selling like hotcakes [ateixeira]
by rsholland on Tue May 27 09:56:10 PDT 2008
SoA says it's been built (I have a VIN) and it en route, should arrive on the East Coast the first week of January. Hmmm... Bob
Re: Took the Plunge [tinycadon]
by rsholland on Tue May 27 08:11:32 PDT 2008
Congrats. Hang around and keep us posted with your experiences with the car. :) Bob
Re: It's a girl! [happy_potatoes]
by rsholland on Sun May 25 06:29:06 PDT 2008
Congrats—and enjoy your new ride! :) Bob
Re: Thanks Bob! [happy_potatoes]
by rsholland on Sat May 24 08:36:31 PDT 2008
The Forester is my wife's, the Outback Sport is my son's, and the WRX is mine. All those items are grouped together in what's called the "All-Weather Package," or "AWP." The heated seats I often use on chilly fall and spring days, not just in the winter. The heated outside mirrors are useful year-round. What they do is "dry" the mirrors in rain and snow, so that they can be used in those conditions. I see it as a safety feature. It's hooked into your rear window defroster, which has a timer. So you would need to turn it back on every 15 minutes or so. The windshield deicer helps keeping snow and ice from building up on your wipers while driving in a snow storm. It also speeds up cleaning your windshield if your car has been sitting outside in a snow or ice storm overnight. Good luck! :) Bob
Re: We're going to buy the 2009 Forester this weekend :) [happy_potatoes]
by rsholland on Sat May 24 07:35:00 PDT 2008
Good choice—and congrats! The price sounds pretty good. My only recommendation is that you may (?) want to consider the LL Bean (soon to renamed "Limited"), which comes with heated seats, outside heated mirrors and a windshield deicer—all real benefits in the winter. The model you're considering offers this as an option, but I don't think that package will be available until sometime in June. We have these features on our Forester and WRX—and would never own a Subaru without them. Once you've experienced those bun warmers on a frosty winter morning, I'm sure you would agree. :) If you think it will be too expensive, you might consider the Impreza Outback Sport, as those features are standard—and the car is much cheaper than a Forester. Another benefit of the Outback Sport is that it handles better than a Forester. FWIW, we have a Forester, an Impreza Outback Sport, and an Impreza WRX—so I'm speaking from experience. Bob
Re: no more automatic WRX? [jeffmc]
by rsholland on Fri May 09 06:33:35 PDT 2008
Subaru has always been a very conservative company. That being the case, my guess is that it will be a 2-step process. I expect to see CVTs appear first on mainstream 2.5 Subies first. Once they have proven themselves we should expect a HD version for higher-output engines. Again, just a guess on my part. Bob

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