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Image 1 — The ‘26 Outback (Wilderness) and its relationship with car flags?
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The ‘26 Outback (Wilderness) and its relationship with car flags?

Hello everyone,

I am desperately trying to represent my city and team during the NBA finals. One such way in the past would be car flags. The type that sit over the window and rolling it up secures them.

I just can’t get it to happen. My guess would be a safety protocol that doesn’t really care and is just going to auto-down anytime it feels something. And while that’s the best way to build the vehicle by far, is there anyone for my reckless self to circumvent it?

Thanks in advance!

u/Aktuator — 5 days ago
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I started with a 2010 Forester XT, in 2017 bought a new Forest XT Touring, loved it a ton for the first 130k of its life, and then “small” non-powertrain but highly annoying issues just became an every day thing.

3 AC replacements, 2 under warranty, control arm bushings, the first under warranty at 60. Blower motor once, I developed the good ol’ carbon buildup, the leather in the front seats turned out to be incredibly weak as a whole, just lots of small stuff.

I was waiting for the 26 Outback, but in the middle of June in Oklahoma my AC bit the dust AGAIN, and I was fed up.

My wife is on her second Telluride and is like a Kia devotee now, so I swayed and got a very good price on a Sorento X-Pro. Very comfy, quiet, spacious, but holy mess was it a terrible handler over time.

So an elderly woman smoked me while I was stopped at an intersection, and I got my second chance.

26 Wilderness, 22 option package. 6 miles!

u/Aktuator — 12 days ago