Hey folks. I'm in the position to acquire an SVX (This one). It looks pretty decent from the photos, but is unregistered so I'll have to go see Service Ontario about temporary rego or somesuch, and will have to wait for this bastard snow to go away because screw driving on the highway in an unknown car in this weather.
My issue is that while it's such a damn nice looking car, it's not exactly that practical. I'm keen on an older outback or lib too - because my last outback was tough as despite my shitty treatment of it and could take this weather no problem.
So: Should I go with practical but mundane, or impractical and sexy? It's not like the kids can't ride in the wife's rav 4. And the seats fold flat in that, too...
(Either way the car I get will be stripped, cleaned up, and rebuilt as an electric car. Focussing on speed rather than range since work is 6km away.)
Project Car Selection
- Thalass
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Project Car Selection
Living in Canada now. Looking at all these SVXs for sale...
I'VE GOT AN OUTBACK AGAIN WOOT
I'VE GOT AN OUTBACK AGAIN WOOT
- Thalass
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- Location: North Bay, Ontario, Canada
haha I think you misunderstand. I'm not talking golf cart. I don't have the budget to compete with Blackcurrent or a Tesla, but I do aim to have something similar to this at least:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YP1O-BpGBBk
Also this particular SVX already has a forester gearbox/diff so it's no longer stock and therefore fair game :P
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YP1O-BpGBBk
Also this particular SVX already has a forester gearbox/diff so it's no longer stock and therefore fair game :P
Living in Canada now. Looking at all these SVXs for sale...
I'VE GOT AN OUTBACK AGAIN WOOT
I'VE GOT AN OUTBACK AGAIN WOOT