Re: I Finally Got To Drive My Subaru Somewhere
John McGaw <[email protected]> Wed, 16 Jun 2021 20:21:54 -0400
| Newsgroups | alt.autos.subaru |
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| Organization | Easynews - www.easynews.com |
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On 6/16/2021 12:29 PM, Wade Garrett wrote: > On 6/16/21 11:28 AM, John McGaw wrote: >> For various reasons, not all of them pandemic-related, the 2018 Subaru >> Outback 3.6 Touring I purchased in January of 2018 never got further than >> 35 miles from home. Well, on Saturday I finally drove up north to take >> care of some serious family matters. After completing ~1125 miles I have >> a better feeling for the car. > > >> visibility is good except when driving straight into the sun with bugs >> splattered on the windshield > > And just how is that even remotely related to your specific car model? > > Visibility would suck in any vehicle under those conditions- including the > goggles on a motorcycle rider or even on a jockey.Though at least jockeys' > goggles have several layers of soft plastic tear-off lens covers to keep > the mud off ;-) > "...remotely related to your specific car model?" I believe it is a function of voodoo aerodynamics and special bug-attracting glass pioneered by Subaru in their secret labs under the volcano. -- Bodger's Dictum: Artifical intelligence can never overcome natural stupidity.