> Grant wrote:
>
> WooHoo! Ya Subaru!!!
> Best car to have a baby in!
>

You should send them your story, you might get something free out of
it as it's pretty unique and kind or keeping with the Subaru brand.

A few years back we got free use of a new Subie for about 9 months - I
think it was a 2005.  It was a well optioned version of their wagon
thing and we both liked it quite a bit.  Living in MN we prefer to
have awd sedans and that pretty much means Subie or Audi, although
some other brands have decent - but inferior imo - awd systems.

Anyway, my only complaint about the Subie wagon was that when it got
below 10^F the transmission seemed to stick a little until it warmed
up.

For example if you were accelerating away from a stop light it would
hold the gear quite awhile and then when it shifted it was quite a
clunk.  While this behavior only lasted about 10 min after cold
start-up it was annoying.

If it's a "feature" I can't believe that it's easy on the
transmission.  Felt a little like neutral-drops I used to do on
beaters when I was 16.

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