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How many pairs of skis will fit in that low rider? Think it's low enough to fit in a parking garage in a city? Not suggesting that's something you would encounter much given where you live. Just curious.
 

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How many pairs of skis will fit in that low rider? Think it's low enough to fit in a parking garage in a city? Not suggesting that's something you would encounter much given where you live. Just curious.

It's really wide. I bet you could jam a half-dozen pairs in the box. In an ideal world, I would have preferred a box half as wide to reduce drag.

I suspect city garages depends on the garage. The car is spec'd as 5' 6.1". The box is 9.8" and the crossbars sit a bit lower than the top of the roof rack. A bit less than 6'4" should get you into a lot of garages.

I need to find places to wash it while the box is on the roof.
 

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I don't get that either. Isn't fuel economy improvement the main point of CVT? Fuel economy isn't really a consideration for most sports car buyers.
 

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Bump the Subaru thread

I had U Haul put a bolt-on trailer hitch on my Outback. An EcoHitch would have looked nicer but the U Haul one installed cost quite a bit less than an EcoHitch.
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Nokians are next on deck for the winter. I think I'm just going to stick with the OEM 18" wheels and mount/balance every 6 months. Winter wheels, TPMS, and paying for a tire shop to reprogram the car every 6 months looks like it would never pay back and this way, I know the tires are re-balanced every 6 months.

After living with it for 6 months, I like it a lot better than I thought I would.
 

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We just retired our 2005 Subaru Outback 2.5 today. She gave us 60k of reliable service. Traded it for a 2015 Toyota Highlander Limited for my wife. She LOVES it. Pretty nice ride. ImageUploadedByAlpineZone1441677875.150977.jpgImageUploadedByAlpineZone1441677896.597531.jpg


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6k miles per year? Everything must be really close by in Utah. I've never put less than 20K miles per year on a car.
 

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6k miles per year? Everything must be really close by in Utah. I've never put less than 20K miles per year on a car.

We bought it with 93k on it; had it in VT for a year. In five years we put 57k on it: four years in Utah. Yep, stuff is real close.


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Okay, that makes more sense. It read to me like you had it since 05 and only put 60k on it over those 10 years.
 

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We just retired our 2005 Subaru Outback 2.5 today. She gave us 60k of reliable service. Traded it for a 2015 Toyota Highlander Limited for my wife. She LOVES it. Pretty nice ride. View attachment 17446View attachment 17447


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My sister inlaw has one of those. Very nice, but no cargo room with the third row seats up. She's had to borrow my cargo box a few times.
 

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My sister inlaw has one of those. Very nice, but no cargo room with the third row seats up. She's had to borrow my cargo box a few times.

I noticed that as well. But for what we do it's perfect.


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