Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t want my college DC driving to and from New Hampshire. Long drive with lots of traffic and bad weather.
NP. You are adorable.
DP but why be obnoxious like that? PP expressed a view— if you want to say it’s not realistic to expect the kid to take the bus to Boston or be without a car on campus or whatever feel free but PP was not being snarky or rude and you might think you sound clever but you just sound annoying.
PP to whom I responded is a child raising an infant. In most of this country kids drive much longer distances than to New England. Plus, it's beyond ignorant o express concern about the weather between here and there without having even a basic understanding of what the weather is like in New England for months on end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t want my college DC driving to and from New Hampshire. Long drive with lots of traffic and bad weather.
NP. You are adorable.
DP but why be obnoxious like that? PP expressed a view— if you want to say it’s not realistic to expect the kid to take the bus to Boston or be without a car on campus or whatever feel free but PP was not being snarky or rude and you might think you sound clever but you just sound annoying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t want my college DC driving to and from New Hampshire. Long drive with lots of traffic and bad weather.
NP. You are adorable.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t want my college DC driving to and from New Hampshire. Long drive with lots of traffic and bad weather.
Anonymous wrote:We are in the process of replacing our 2008 Outback. The pros are that it is the best weather car I have ever driven (grew up in New England and lived in the west a 10,000 feet a for a bit). It is also a tank so I would like its odds in an accident. The problem with Subarus is that the radios, switches, washer pumps, etc. are crap. Has been the case for years (last one was a 1997). There are also constant issues with gaskets and other things that break down and cost thousands in labor charges because of how difficult they are to replace. On both this one and the prior one we have just dealt with oozing oil and other issues because we didn't think the money was worth it to fix it.
I would not put the words "Subaru" and "reliable" in the same sentence.