First winter with a subie
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First winter with a subie
So I recently got a Forester over summer. I would just like to say that I will never own another car other than a Subaru. It's a 99 L and has quite a bit of get up n go. It's no sedan so I don't want to make it sound racy but I do want to put an exhaust on that will make it sound deeper. Any advice? It's an automatic so I don't want to come off as a wanna be 1/4 mile wagon, but I do want a better sound.
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Welcome to i-Club.
I agree a Subaru is a excellent vehicle to own.
They are very dependable/reliable and gas efficient.
I like Subaru's because they are a different vehicle
on the car market than the rest.Within the first five
years of ownership Subaru's have good resale value
too and are always on the top 10 list for having the
best resale value on the car market.I would definitley
purchase another Subaru again.
If you are looking for more of a deep sound from your
exhaust note you should look into a chambered muffler
instead of a straight through designed muffler.
Post pictures of your Forester if you can.
I agree a Subaru is a excellent vehicle to own.
They are very dependable/reliable and gas efficient.
I like Subaru's because they are a different vehicle
on the car market than the rest.Within the first five
years of ownership Subaru's have good resale value
too and are always on the top 10 list for having the
best resale value on the car market.I would definitley
purchase another Subaru again.
If you are looking for more of a deep sound from your
exhaust note you should look into a chambered muffler
instead of a straight through designed muffler.
Post pictures of your Forester if you can.
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