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danny_galaga:

--- Quote from: Gray_Area on September 09, 2012, 03:57:12 pm ---Did they raze Outback just for this?

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I take it you've never seen Mad Max...

Gray_Area:

--- Quote from: danny_galaga on September 10, 2012, 04:14:27 am ---
--- Quote from: Gray_Area on September 09, 2012, 03:57:12 pm ---Did they raze Outback just for this?

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I take it you've never seen Mad Max...

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I asked because it was a square piece of blank land surrounded by grasses.

usedelectronics:
The Scion "BR-Z", or the subaru equivalent "FRS". Certainly not a bad car, but it's price point and target audience means there's going to be A LOT of them in the hands of 17-21 year old kids.

danny_galaga:

--- Quote from: Gray_Area on September 12, 2012, 04:48:36 pm ---
--- Quote from: danny_galaga on September 10, 2012, 04:14:27 am ---
--- Quote from: Gray_Area on September 09, 2012, 03:57:12 pm ---Did they raze Outback just for this?

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I take it you've never seen Mad Max...

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I asked because it was a square piece of blank land surrounded by grasses.

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That is the Outback, yes.

danny_galaga:

--- Quote from: usedelectronics on September 12, 2012, 07:25:21 pm ---The Scion "BR-Z", or the subaru equivalent "FRS". Certainly not a bad car, but it's price point and target audience means there's going to be A LOT of them in the hands of 17-21 year old kids.

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That was another interesting thing about it I only just discovered today reading a magazine in the lunchroom. It's designed by Toyota, but built by Subaru, and has a Subaru engine- a 2 litre boxer.

I don't think THAT many teenagers are going to be buying this. When the cars are ten years old, yes. New, not a big problem I don't think...

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