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So I'm a pizza delivery guy, and on average, I put ~80 miles a night on my little 'baru. Its very reliable and I love the **** out of it. Since I started driving on my own in November, I've put over 4000 miles on it. Just recently though I took her on a road trip.
I was asked to pick up a friend from college down in Virginia Tech, its a 600 miles trip total and the first 300 I drove alone. I started out in northern MD and took i-81 down to Blacksburg. She held up very well and was an incredibly comfortable car to drive in, and along with the Pioneer A1673R system I got in there just recently, I'd have to say I'd very easily be game for doing it again. I drove all but 30 miles of the way home, letting my friend drive for a bit (he said he really liked the car too and that it had a very sporty feel to it, despite being a wagon). When I got home, the next day I went out and worked for 9 hours and put another 150 miles on her. <3 |
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Northern Virginia, USA
Car: '11 OB 3.6 Premium, AWP, HK/ Moonroof, etc.
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