My wife is looking at them (AWD) to replace her Jeep Patriot. Just her daily driver, grocery getter, in and out of our hunting cabin, just light duty stuff.
I kinda like it.
She's always wanted an Outback, but they have gone CVT, so that's out.
Now she thinks she needs a truck. Well, sorta...
My wife is getting due to replace the 2015 Patriot and has always liked the concept of an Outback.
I did some digging and there are literally THOUSANDS of complaints from owners about those damned CVT's. They poop out too soon and are VERY expensive to repair.
I hate going against her when...
My 2016 Bighorn with the 5.7 Hemi and the 8 speed gets 22 on I-55 every time I go to Louisiana. With 3 adults and the a/c on running 70+ mph.
My tires are stock sized Mastercraft AT's.
I didn't mean to highlight your statement in a bad way, Jackson.
I had a HUGE thread on here about fuel prices and overlanding that got locked because SOMEHOW, fuel prices, which is a very important aspect of overlanding, is a freaking political subject.
It's like saying bacon is political in...
The price and availability of energy is NOT politics.
It's business, and it's National security.
People who MAKE it politics do so to end the conversation, because they will lose the argument.
The price of dog food isn't political, but somehow the price of energy is? We simply can't afford...
If we were energy independent, and a net EXPORTER, like we were 15 months ago, and the Keystone pipeline was up and running it would be more like it was 15 months ago.
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