My son now drives my old ‘13 allroad. 165k-ish on the clock.
A few weeks back a coil went bad. Poor kid thought he blew up the engine, and left it on a side road out in the boonies until I was back in town to help him sort it. He drove his mom’s car, a new Outback XT, in the meantime.
He was pretty mollified when it took 10 minutes and a $25 part to fix his “blown engine.” And he was really glad to not drive the Subaru anymore because for as nice as it is, those cars are just not fun to drive.
Most don’t care. If you do, though….. I drive enough that a car being a pleasure/fun to drive is a perk I’m willing to pay for.
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