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<blockquote data-quote="V_8" data-source="post: 49056" data-attributes="member: 2099"><p>I had an XT Forester, 2009 model turbo, absolutely loved it -ate up any road you threw at it dirt or tar - also Subaru has the highest retention rate of all car manufacturers with good reason, good reliable and well built, and they only make 4wd cars - granted its not a Landy on 32''s but of all the dual duty Soft Roaders - the Suby is the best, hands down in my opinion. For what you are driving over, the Subaru is made for it. I'm looking at getting another now as my now Ex missus wrote mine off.</p><p></p><p>Cheers, V_8</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="V_8, post: 49056, member: 2099"] I had an XT Forester, 2009 model turbo, absolutely loved it -ate up any road you threw at it dirt or tar - also Subaru has the highest retention rate of all car manufacturers with good reason, good reliable and well built, and they only make 4wd cars - granted its not a Landy on 32''s but of all the dual duty Soft Roaders - the Suby is the best, hands down in my opinion. For what you are driving over, the Subaru is made for it. I'm looking at getting another now as my now Ex missus wrote mine off. Cheers, V_8 [/QUOTE]
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