S-ness
#1
S-ness
I just spent a week in Colorado (above about 8500', mostly) driving around in a rented Subaru Forester (the NA version); the last miles were on the way down to the Denver airport (dry mountain roads and interstate). Then when we got home yesterday, it was raining, so we took Claire's Forester XT (the turbo version) out to get groceries and so on.
Needless to say, the performance differences were interesting; the handling was also different because I've upgraded Claire's wheels & tires. But generally, they were similar and, of course, the way-up-there seating was about the same.
Foresters, maybe the smallest and lightest true SUVs in the sense of all-wheel-drive and clearance (they're based on the Impreza platform), have a relatively low center of gravity, and they handle quite well for such a vehicle.
Anyway, I got used to them.
Soooo, this morning I got in my S to go to work. It had the usual flat spots in its tires, but they went away after five minutes or so. And it was nice to have some use for my left foot again (both Foresters were automatics). But, mostly, it was
Wheeeeeeeeee........
HPH
Needless to say, the performance differences were interesting; the handling was also different because I've upgraded Claire's wheels & tires. But generally, they were similar and, of course, the way-up-there seating was about the same.
Foresters, maybe the smallest and lightest true SUVs in the sense of all-wheel-drive and clearance (they're based on the Impreza platform), have a relatively low center of gravity, and they handle quite well for such a vehicle.
Anyway, I got used to them.
Soooo, this morning I got in my S to go to work. It had the usual flat spots in its tires, but they went away after five minutes or so. And it was nice to have some use for my left foot again (both Foresters were automatics). But, mostly, it was
Wheeeeeeeeee........
HPH
#4
Originally Posted by DrCloud,Jan 4 2007, 07:21 PM
. . .Wheeeeeeeeee........
HPH
HPH
#5
As my S is in storage because we should be having snow here, I'm driving my Titan. The thing that always gets me is the 1st drive in the spring, it usually takes me a while to get readjusted to sitting so low to the ground. You think going from a Forester for a week to a S is a big change, go from a 4x4 full size truck for 5 months down to an S. The sensation is freekie, I swear my a _ _ is dragging along on the pavement.
Although I prefer the Outback over the Forester in a big way, I will say this, I swear Subaru has just about THE BEST AWD on this planet.
Although I prefer the Outback over the Forester in a big way, I will say this, I swear Subaru has just about THE BEST AWD on this planet.