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Frank Boettcher
 
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On 9 May 2006 04:53:49 -0700, "Capt. Rob" wrote:

You might try Vermont--I hear they love Subarus up there, especially
those
horrid things with the flat-four engines.


Yeah, those flat fours that last 300K miles! My friend's old Forester
was sold with 220K and wasn't burning a drop of oil and still on the
original tranny. That's a common story for Subaru.
All of the Subaru's are popular here in NY. Tons of them in PA, plenty
in CT, but we only saw Impreza's in SC.


Rarely seen in Mississippi. Don't know why. Maybe it's a snow thing.

Subaru continues to post gains in all markets while Ford, GM and
Chrysler can't get panel switches to work!


My wifes Town and Country LXi much to my surprise turns out to be one
of the best vehicles we have ever owned. Pushing 140K and eight years
with only wear part maintenance. Certainly not typical for that
vehicle, however, you can't beat a completely tricked out T & C for
travel comfort.

However, it is at the end of its usefulness to us (kids are gone, no
need for the room). I'm waiting to see the 07 CR-V as a replacement.

Frank

RB
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NY


 
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