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Old August 23rd 04, 01:25 AM
Cate
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Verdict: Subaru Outback

I wanted a Toyota Matrix because of the mpg, but my mother pointed out that
a dog, a car seat, luggage, *and* a stroller wouldn't fit in there, no
matter how much I wanted it to.

So, a 2001 Subaru Outback with low miles, bought from a luxury dealer who
priced it much lower than blue book value.

It's black, with gold trim and gold alloy wheels. Sort of pimpy, but not as
pimpy as the Pimp Jeep, who has gone to the great auction house in the sky
(or Florida).

Its name: SubaRuth.

ObDog: Orson's still getting his sea legs in the new car.

Cate
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Old August 23rd 04, 02:21 AM
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Congrats. I think you'll really like it as I know two people, one who does
alot of rescue transports, who have them. My family used to own nothing but
Subarus when I was growing up. They are hard as hell to kill...which is a
good thing. I just lost my 7.5yo Stratus to a god war. The Clutch God,
Transmission God, Rear Main Seal Goddess & Head Gasket Goddess were all
thundering after my car. I ended up with a new Explorer. Its pretty, and
nice, not in my top 5 choices, but the most affordable (and I don't consider
it affordable at all if that tells you anything).

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Tara


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Old August 23rd 04, 02:21 AM
Tee
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Congrats. I think you'll really like it as I know two people, one who does
alot of rescue transports, who have them. My family used to own nothing but
Subarus when I was growing up. They are hard as hell to kill...which is a
good thing. I just lost my 7.5yo Stratus to a god war. The Clutch God,
Transmission God, Rear Main Seal Goddess & Head Gasket Goddess were all
thundering after my car. I ended up with a new Explorer. Its pretty, and
nice, not in my top 5 choices, but the most affordable (and I don't consider
it affordable at all if that tells you anything).

--
Tara


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Old August 23rd 04, 02:21 AM
Tee
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Congrats. I think you'll really like it as I know two people, one who does
alot of rescue transports, who have them. My family used to own nothing but
Subarus when I was growing up. They are hard as hell to kill...which is a
good thing. I just lost my 7.5yo Stratus to a god war. The Clutch God,
Transmission God, Rear Main Seal Goddess & Head Gasket Goddess were all
thundering after my car. I ended up with a new Explorer. Its pretty, and
nice, not in my top 5 choices, but the most affordable (and I don't consider
it affordable at all if that tells you anything).

--
Tara


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Old August 23rd 04, 02:21 AM
Tee
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Congrats. I think you'll really like it as I know two people, one who does
alot of rescue transports, who have them. My family used to own nothing but
Subarus when I was growing up. They are hard as hell to kill...which is a
good thing. I just lost my 7.5yo Stratus to a god war. The Clutch God,
Transmission God, Rear Main Seal Goddess & Head Gasket Goddess were all
thundering after my car. I ended up with a new Explorer. Its pretty, and
nice, not in my top 5 choices, but the most affordable (and I don't consider
it affordable at all if that tells you anything).

--
Tara


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Old August 23rd 04, 02:21 AM
Tee
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Congrats. I think you'll really like it as I know two people, one who does
alot of rescue transports, who have them. My family used to own nothing but
Subarus when I was growing up. They are hard as hell to kill...which is a
good thing. I just lost my 7.5yo Stratus to a god war. The Clutch God,
Transmission God, Rear Main Seal Goddess & Head Gasket Goddess were all
thundering after my car. I ended up with a new Explorer. Its pretty, and
nice, not in my top 5 choices, but the most affordable (and I don't consider
it affordable at all if that tells you anything).

--
Tara


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Old August 23rd 04, 03:29 AM
Cate
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"Tee" wrote in
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Congrats. I think you'll really like it as I know two people, one who
does alot of rescue transports, who have them. My family used to own
nothing but Subarus when I was growing up. They are hard as hell to
kill...which is a good thing.


Yes, a car known for its fortitude is what's called for here, considering
it's one giant dog crate, and considering that if I'm lucky, I'll remember
to change the timing belt before it totals the car--a fate I didn't escape
with Delores, my beloved VW GTI.

I just lost my 7.5yo Stratus to a god
war. The Clutch God, Transmission God, Rear Main Seal Goddess & Head
Gasket Goddess were all thundering after my car.


Those assholes.

I once rented a Stratus and was surprised how much I liked it.

I ended up with a
new Explorer. Its pretty,


Pretty is v. important.

Cate
  #8  
Old August 23rd 04, 03:29 AM
Cate
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"Tee" wrote in
:

Congrats. I think you'll really like it as I know two people, one who
does alot of rescue transports, who have them. My family used to own
nothing but Subarus when I was growing up. They are hard as hell to
kill...which is a good thing.


Yes, a car known for its fortitude is what's called for here, considering
it's one giant dog crate, and considering that if I'm lucky, I'll remember
to change the timing belt before it totals the car--a fate I didn't escape
with Delores, my beloved VW GTI.

I just lost my 7.5yo Stratus to a god
war. The Clutch God, Transmission God, Rear Main Seal Goddess & Head
Gasket Goddess were all thundering after my car.


Those assholes.

I once rented a Stratus and was surprised how much I liked it.

I ended up with a
new Explorer. Its pretty,


Pretty is v. important.

Cate
  #9  
Old August 23rd 04, 03:29 AM
Cate
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"Tee" wrote in
:

Congrats. I think you'll really like it as I know two people, one who
does alot of rescue transports, who have them. My family used to own
nothing but Subarus when I was growing up. They are hard as hell to
kill...which is a good thing.


Yes, a car known for its fortitude is what's called for here, considering
it's one giant dog crate, and considering that if I'm lucky, I'll remember
to change the timing belt before it totals the car--a fate I didn't escape
with Delores, my beloved VW GTI.

I just lost my 7.5yo Stratus to a god
war. The Clutch God, Transmission God, Rear Main Seal Goddess & Head
Gasket Goddess were all thundering after my car.


Those assholes.

I once rented a Stratus and was surprised how much I liked it.

I ended up with a
new Explorer. Its pretty,


Pretty is v. important.

Cate
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Old August 23rd 04, 03:29 AM
Cate
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"Tee" wrote in
:

Congrats. I think you'll really like it as I know two people, one who
does alot of rescue transports, who have them. My family used to own
nothing but Subarus when I was growing up. They are hard as hell to
kill...which is a good thing.


Yes, a car known for its fortitude is what's called for here, considering
it's one giant dog crate, and considering that if I'm lucky, I'll remember
to change the timing belt before it totals the car--a fate I didn't escape
with Delores, my beloved VW GTI.

I just lost my 7.5yo Stratus to a god
war. The Clutch God, Transmission God, Rear Main Seal Goddess & Head
Gasket Goddess were all thundering after my car.


Those assholes.

I once rented a Stratus and was surprised how much I liked it.

I ended up with a
new Explorer. Its pretty,


Pretty is v. important.

Cate
 




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