torque124
Torque
Yes, I do not disagree... But every little bit counts... I mean all cars in time gained weight, not lost, it is general tendency unfortunately. But I hate it to happen to the GT350. From the base 2016 R, with no radio and no ac as it started as an (almost) race car, they added navigation, dual climate controls, stereo with subwoofers, etc. Now the regular GT350 2019 gets a high performance audio 1000W B&O system, which I would be surprised not to add at least 30 pounds to the car.Will it weigh more? probably but nobody knows for sure. For 99.8 percent of the people who buy these cars the 5 or so extra pounds they added to beef up the deck and head fasteners will never be noticed on their way to Starbucks.
In 2020 we are adding a GT500 block which god knows how much it will add again... see what I mean.
The purpose of car gets slowly diluted by all these convenience ads. It's sad. I might not have another GT350 in my future, or might just look for a base R in a little while.
Give me a good reason on why anyone anywhere would buy a Subaru. I doubt you have one. They are not good looking, not particularly quick cars. Parts are not exactly cheap. They don't handle all that well either.... They are cars for non-enthusiasts who want to get from point A to point B, end of story (although I can argue there are nicer ways to do that, with little more money) .<--- Works for Subaru. Loves Starbucks. One of these kids is not like the other...
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