Sedan / Wagon debate
Didn't feel like reading most of the thread... so...
1. No I do not think wagon owners are "high and mighty"
2. No we do not "distance" ourselves. In fact many wagon owners I've met are actually MORE in to the suby community.
3. Wagon bond... basically we're a minority in the community and any minority seems to find itself in the crowd. Behond that, (purely my experience) many wagon owners I've met... I'd say most are more into the utility of the wagon so its not all about performance and looks for that matter. We snowboard, mountain bike, play music, whatever. That and many of us are family folks and need the extra space. So we have things in common. You tend to hang out with people you have things in common.
Like the hella flush guys hang out together. The ricers hang out together. THe track ****** hang out together... etc.
4. I think it's only 70 pounds.
1. No I do not think wagon owners are "high and mighty"
2. No we do not "distance" ourselves. In fact many wagon owners I've met are actually MORE in to the suby community.
3. Wagon bond... basically we're a minority in the community and any minority seems to find itself in the crowd. Behond that, (purely my experience) many wagon owners I've met... I'd say most are more into the utility of the wagon so its not all about performance and looks for that matter. We snowboard, mountain bike, play music, whatever. That and many of us are family folks and need the extra space. So we have things in common. You tend to hang out with people you have things in common.
Like the hella flush guys hang out together. The ricers hang out together. THe track ****** hang out together... etc.
4. I think it's only 70 pounds.
Ditto
What about 08 WRXs?

I consider my car wagonish/hatchy. I still have use of the area behind the back seats, just like older model wagons; and my car is still teh secks, just like older model wagons
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