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Re: New arrival [css1] by rsholland
Jun 19, 2009 (2:43 pm)
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Replying to: css1 (Jun 19, 2009 1:16 pm)

Hey Charlie, great car choice. My son has an '06 Impreza Outback Sport with ~ 45K on it. It's ben a great car.
 
Bob
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Re: Hello? Are old folks allowed to return? [fibber2] by pf_flyer HOST
Jun 19, 2009 (4:07 pm)
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Replying to: fibber2 (Jun 19, 2009 4:38 am)

Hey fib! Whatchoo mean OLD??
 
 
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Re: Hello? Are old folks allowed to return? [fibber2] by toboggan
Jun 20, 2009 (4:31 am)
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Replying to: fibber2 (Jun 19, 2009 4:38 am)

Welcome back, fibber2, from another old folk (I just had my 71st birthday ). I usually am lurking about. BTW, did some washing and waxing of the Tribeca. Gotta make it slippery so the bugs slide right off. Now I have to dig the winter wheels (wrapped in Bridgestone Blizzaks) and get them waxed up for our NorEasters off Lake Superior. But first, the "honey-do" list needs attention .
 
MNSteve
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Re: New arrival [rsholland] by css1
Jun 20, 2009 (5:12 am)
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Replying to: rsholland (Jun 19, 2009 2:43 pm)

Thanks Bob
 
Padded dash, temp gauge, fold in mirrors, alloy wheels - 06 Tribeca nose. No de-contenting here. And believe me when I tell you - she will need those fold in mirrors parking at school!
I also read that this was the first year for VVT - what a difference from my Forester.
 
After learning on and driving the Forester, she did not want another wagon. Finding a good used sedan - legacy or impreza - was not easy. This one was sold and serviced by the dealer I go to - Flemington Subaru - never modified, and a Subaru CPO car.
 
Does your son drive stick as well? I'm sorry I never learned, These cars are fun to drive. How does this compare with your new one? I know you've already done the comparison but now I can identify.
 
Maybe my daughter will forget and take the Forester to school........HA HA
 
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Charlie
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Re: New arrival [css1] by rsholland
Jun 20, 2009 (7:03 am)
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Replying to: css1 (Jun 20, 2009 5:12 am)

My son can drive a stick—but he doesn't like it, and hasn't driven one in years. Not a chip-of-the-old-block in that respect.
 
You're never too old to learn Charlie. You out to give it a try sometime. It's not that hard. Two or three lessons and you'll be fine. The new Subarus, with the hill-holder clutch, erases that fear of rolling back when starting on hill, something my son was never comfortable with.
 
Is your daughter's car a stick?
 
The current generation Impreza is much more refined, and much roomier inside than the last generation models.
 
Bob
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Re: New arrival [rsholland] by css1
Jun 20, 2009 (7:48 am)
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Replying to: rsholland (Jun 20, 2009 7:03 am)

It's an automatic.
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Re: New arrival [rsholland] by volkov
Jun 20, 2009 (9:37 am)
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Replying to: rsholland (Jun 20, 2009 7:03 am)

The Hill-holder is great for beginners, I won't argue. BUT I don't like it myself because I'm used to letting out the clutch with almost no gas and adjusting things to keep the engine revving evenly just above idle until the clutch is in, then get on the gas. If I find myself on a mild incline and don't realize it, I end up stalling all the time with my usual technique. Basically like trying to pull away with the hand-brake on. It forces me to adopt the high rev "rookie technique" if I think I'm on any slope. Never had that trouble with the 2.0 and it is actually easier to stall from a flat start.
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Wishing all of you by lilbluewgn02
Jun 21, 2009 (2:03 pm)
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Happy Fathers Day to all you dads out there in SubieLand
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Re: New arrival [css1] by ateixeira
Jun 22, 2009 (10:51 am)
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Replying to: css1 (Jun 19, 2009 1:16 pm)

Congrats, Charlie.
 
I've owned 5 different units at one point or another.
 
Garmin c320: entry level, basic, small screen, sold it to a co-worker
Garmin c340: wife's, small screen, reads street names, she's happy
DASH Express: they went bankrupt, poor interface, made me love Garmins more
Garmin Nuvi 200W: big screen, but slow reception, no text to speech
Garmin Nuvi 260W: best combination - big screen, quick reception, text to speech
 
Prices have dropped enough that I recommend at least the Nuvi 260W. It just gets a satellite reception quicker than my 200W and reads street names as well, plus the screen is big for a portable, 4.4".
 
Costco had them last week for $180. You might find a small screen model without text to speech for as little as $99-120 or so, but I recommend spending a bit more.
 
Or you may even want to try a model that adds traffic, I saw that also at Costco for $220 (model Nuvi 265wt). I wonder if I should have gone with that. In fact if I find a buyer for my 200w I may upgrade and get one. Frank has one and I got to play with it a little a couple of weeks ago, it was instantly familiar and he says the traffic info here in DC is actually useful. I think it also adds Bluetooth, so you can have your phone dial up any of the points-of-interest stored in Garmin's database.
 
Beyond that, the sky's the limit. Some newer model will accept voice commands, if working hands-free is important to you. That's the Nuvi 855, and Costco.com sells that on-line for $250. Bob told me NJ is considering a law that requires lock-outs while moving, so this feature may become important.
 
I've read reviews in Consumer Reports, here on Edmunds, and from JD Powers, and in every single comparison that included a Garmin, a Garmin came out in 1st place. Another brand recently won an Edmunds comparo but no Garmin device was included in the test.
 
The cons? Well, they have approximatly 8.4 million models to choose from, so it's hard to pick the exact model you want. Their site helps you choose according to features you desire, but you may not find them on sale at your favorite store. Also, in the name, a w=widescreen, and a t=traffic, so that may help you choose as well. The 200w does not have Canada maps, so again the entry-level models do cut a few corners to get the prices that low.
 
I think the Nuvi 260w that I have is a good value and a good place to start. I'm warning you, though, you'll soon want one for each car, like I have now.
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Sad News by lilbluewgn02
Jun 22, 2009 (5:02 pm)
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Our sweet, sweet Dina has been diagnosed with stomach cancer and a clot in her aorta that would eventually paralyze her rear legs. She basically stopped eating a week or so ago, and has gone from a healthy 58 lbs down to 48 lbs this morning. I am so,so sad, but I also know that she has had a good life and was loved by everyone who met her. Michael will be back from Disney Friday, and we will do what has to be done.
The vet said her quality of life is poor right now; she is constant spitting up clear mucus; last week it was bile. Her energy level is down and the constricted blood flow to her rear legs has affected how she walks and sits.
I know there's a doggie heaven and that is where she will be going when the time comes.
Give your family (both human and otherwise) lots of hugs and kisses tonight.
Thanks to all of you for being here all these years.

 
Serge

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