I have a lot I want to say but I keep staring and stopping.
Nothing is as bad as it seems.
I would trade it all for a little more, or a little less.
To come back as fire and burn all the liars leave a blanket of ash on the ground.
Nothing is as bad as it seems.
I would trade it all for a little more, or a little less.
To come back as fire and burn all the liars leave a blanket of ash on the ground.
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I had a Outback Sport save my life and it's why I am here now. Old pics of my accident and a good place to report Fuckheads that piss you off on the road
The clutch issues were on 2002 and weren't really issues more than quirks. A shudder when cold. Once they warmed up they were fine. The Base outback and Sport model have the same engine but hte sport model is a lot lighter and smaller so it's going to be peppier. Unless she needs the extra space, I'd recommend the sport model. If she's into hiking, biking, kids, etc., hten maybe she will need the bigger Outback.
They just redesigned the Outback resell values will be down. As long as she plans on keeping it a while, (5-10 years) go ahead and spend some money on it.
A note on transmissions, Automatics have a different All Wheel Drive System than manuals. I'm not sure if your friend cares or not. This will explain it better than me filling your journal up. I'm a blabber and I'm really not sure if there's a character limit.
5 Types of Symmetical ALL Wheel Drive Explained