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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Subaru gas mileage is unimpressive TBH. If you want a commuter car, I'd do the plug-in electric Subaru Crosstrek. If that is too small, do a hybrid or plug-in Toyota. [/quote] I work from home. While I want to do my part to reduce emissions, I averaged less than 5000 miles a year with my last car. I like the idea of electric (since I know ICE cars like to be driven), but we do take a few long road trips per year. I’ll check out the Crosstrek, as that one keeps coming up. [/quote] I've read that the Crosstrek has a sluggish engine, but otherwise a great car. The sluggishness probably only matters when merging onto roads and highways.[/quote] Drove the Crosstrek today. It was really nice and didn’t feel underpowered to me. The only thing was, my son in the back was hot the whole time because there were no back seat vents. So we’re going to try the Outback. If we hate it, we’ll just trade it in for another Toyota. Or when the 4Runner goes, my husband says he’ll take it and I can get a Tesla. ;) [/quote]
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