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    Appfaff
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    Joined: 11 Oct 2013

    ^100% this.

    With kids in the backseat, you need to make sure you have enough room for car seats, etc. something we found we needed to ungraded to full size Sedans for.

    But you only have 1, so you should be fine lol [emoji23]

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      gaseousclay
      Joined: 4 Nov 2016

      @Appfaff:

      ^100% this.

      With kids in the backseat, you need to make sure you have enough room for car seats, etc. something we found we needed to ungraded to full size Sedans for.

      But you only have 1, so you should be fine lol [emoji23]

      I watched a couple of youtube reviews for the 2015 Accord Sport and one thing they have a lot of is plenty of backseat space. My son has graduated to a booster seat so it's not really an issue.

      WTB:
      IHSH-129 size L (blue)
      IHSH-19

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        Appfaff
        Raw and Unwashed
        Joined: 11 Oct 2013

        Even better.

        Alex on Autos in YouTube does a great job with the car seat tests.

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          gaseousclay
          Joined: 4 Nov 2016

          @louisbosco:

          ^^ when they released this end of last year/ early this year, i thought damn. the new camry and corolla has got that menacing look to it's design aesthetic. and the lines look sexy as hell too. unfortunately, i cannot really comment on prices as i wouldn't know the car prices and second hand market well..

          maybe even consider what you need/looking for - rear legroom, big boot, safety features(blind spot, lane departure warning and the likes, electronics (keyless entry,led headlights, infotainment systems and such) etc..

          I may consider a Camry if the Honda doesn't pan out. It'll still be awhile before I actually get a new/used car, so i'm using this time to do research and figure out what I need and want.

          WTB:
          IHSH-129 size L (blue)
          IHSH-19

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            Appfaff
            Raw and Unwashed
            Joined: 11 Oct 2013

            If you are an enthusiasts of any sort, you will find that what you need and what you want are two very different things.

            I need a spacious, 4WD SUV that can haul barbells, two child seats, two dogs, and go through floods and mud.

            I was an E63 AMG Wagon.

            Similar but very different haha [emoji23]

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              mclaincausey
              見習いボス
              Joined: 12 Apr 2013

              My personal experience with Honda (including two Acura) and Toyota is that they are amazing cars.

              I had a Toyota Solera (Camry coupe) that gave me 14 years of dependable service with nothing beyond routine maintenance. This included 8 years in Minnesota winters where even the extreme cold never killed the ability to start the engine, not the constant salt any obvious damage. I had two instances of accidental rally car driving in that vehicle, one in Moab (Google Maps diverted me on to a very scary 4x4 track of mud and snow) that would challenge a custom four wheeler, and the car sustained all the abuse (including getting it unstuck several times and barrelling down a muddy track so that I would hydroplane over mud rather than sink into it) I could levy on it with hardly a sigh.

              These marques are built to last if even I can't wreck one.

              Think it, be it.

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                gaseousclay
                Joined: 4 Nov 2016

                @Appfaff:

                If you are an enthusiasts of any sort, you will find that what you need and what you want are two very different things.

                I need a spacious, 4WD SUV that can haul barbells, two child seats, two dogs, and go through floods and mud.

                I was an E63 AMG Wagon.

                Similar but very different haha [emoji23]

                Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

                I'm definitely not an enthusiast. I just need something practical that can reliably handle Minnesota winters. I typically dislike flashy cars but I'll make an exception for the Accord Sport because it isn't over the top.

                WTB:
                IHSH-129 size L (blue)
                IHSH-19

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                  mclaincausey
                  見習いボス
                  Joined: 12 Apr 2013

                  I know this consideration is already in your mind, but for Minnesota, I'd want AWD, and perhaps a higher stance to deal with snow drifts. I made it through 8 years with my FWD Toyota in Minneapolis, but when snow and ice are present for so much of the year, I'd make sure to get as good traction as possible year round.

                  In Colorado I have done that by buying a "rugged" "off-road" station wagon (Subaru Outback) with the engine upgrade to better tackle mountainous terrain and full loads. It's too early for me to rave about it being in the same class of reliability as Honda and Toyota, but so far, so good.

                  Think it, be it.

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                    gaseousclay
                    Joined: 4 Nov 2016

                    @mclaincausey:

                    I know this consideration is already in your mind, but for Minnesota, I'd want AWD, and perhaps a higher stance to deal with snow drifts. I made it through 8 years with my FWD Toyota in Minneapolis, but when snow and ice are present for so much of the year, I'd make sure to get as good traction as possible year round.

                    In Colorado I have done that by buying a "rugged" "off-road" station wagon (Subaru Outback) with the engine upgrade to better tackle mountainous terrain and full loads. It's too early for me to rave about it being in the same class of reliability as Honda and Toyota, but so far, so good.

                    I’ve driven FWD forever and can honestly say that I’ve never had issues with snow drifts. I always keep a shovel in my trunk anyway so in the event I got stuck I can always dig myself out.

                    We had 2 back to back blizzards in Mpls back in March or April that yielded over a foot of snow each. Took me an hour to dig myself out each time, but once I got moving driving was easy. The problem I often see is that people simply don’t know how to handle driving in deep snow or ice. Their solution is to step on the gas and try to accelerate their way out of a drift or patch of ice. It works sometimes but more often than not it makes things worse. I’ve found that digging a clear path around my car and pulling out slowly is what has worked for me every time.

                    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

                    WTB:
                    IHSH-129 size L (blue)
                    IHSH-19

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                      mclaincausey
                      見習いボス
                      Joined: 12 Apr 2013

                      All that is true, yet with AWD you are in much better shape on snow and ice–whether or not you have always gotten by with FWD as I also did in my 8 years in MPLS, you're even better off with AWD.

                      Think it, be it.

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                      • ChrisC
                        Chris
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                        Joined: 28 Jun 2010

                        @gaseousclay:

                        I watched a couple of youtube reviews for the 2015 Accord Sport and one thing they have a lot of is plenty of backseat space. My son has graduated to a booster seat so it's not really an issue.

                        I have two kids, ages 10 and 7, so I have a pair of booster seats in the back.  There's plenty of room.

                        And the LATCH points to attach them are easy to access, unlike my wife's Outback. That thing is a pain in the ass to put in car seats or booster seats.

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                        • louisboscoL
                          louisbosco
                          啓蒙家
                          Joined: 21 Feb 2013

                          it's a shame the japanese manufacturers don't export some model to countries that have severe winters. i know that in japan. their normal model cars come in an AWD variant. so basically all the FWD cars that you currently are familiar with. corolla, camry, mazda 3 and 6, accord etc..

                          @Appfaff:

                          If you are an enthusiasts of any sort, you will find that what you need and what you want are two very different things.

                          I need a spacious, 4WD SUV that can haul barbells, two child seats, two dogs, and go through floods and mud.

                          I was an E63 AMG Wagon.

                          Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

                          in that case, i'm a G63 AMG 6x6

                          "Loyalty is a two way street. If i'm asking for it from you, then you're getting it from me."

                          • Harvey Specter
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                          • bryaneidins70B
                            bryaneidins70
                            Iron Heart Deity
                            Joined: 24 Feb 2017

                            Love this for $7500

                            'Fail we may…Sail we must'

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                            • den1mheadD
                              den1mhead
                              Raw and Unwashed
                              Joined: 6 Oct 2014

                              Heading up north to the Scooby Clinic in Chesterfield where our Subaru currently resides to discuss the engine plus ancillaries build to take our car upto 390BHP. It's gonna be 8-12 week wait however we do get a Subaru Legacy courtesy car which we are now en-route to collect

                              Sent from my CLT-L09 using Tapatalk

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                              • organisysO
                                organisys
                                Raw and Unwashed
                                Joined: 24 Mar 2015

                                Ask them about fuel use and turbo lag !

                                Do you plan on using the car everyday ?

                                Pride of Japan :-)

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                                • dave28D
                                  dave28
                                  Joined: 22 Aug 2010

                                  @organisys:

                                  Ask them about fuel use and turbo lag !

                                  Do you plan on using the car everyday ?

                                  People with 400 odd HP Subaru and Evo`s don't care about such things.

                                  They are so fast that Police in the UK have adopted their own modded versions because they proved to be so formidable to keep up with in a police chase. ie they were burning off the cops

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                                  • den1mheadD
                                    den1mhead
                                    Raw and Unwashed
                                    Joined: 6 Oct 2014

                                    @organisys:

                                    Ask them about fuel use and turbo lag !

                                    Do you plan on using the car everyday ?

                                    Fuel usage and turbo lag are issues we can live with as the car isn't a daily driver [emoji106]
                                    When I return from the trip up north I'll post  the engine build & ancillaries list . . . . . .

                                    Sent from my CLT-L09 using Tapatalk

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                                    • louisboscoL
                                      louisbosco
                                      啓蒙家
                                      Joined: 21 Feb 2013

                                      @dave28:

                                      People with 400 odd HP Subaru and Evo`s don't care about such things.

                                      They are so fast that Police in the UK have adopted their own modded versions because they proved to be so formidable to keep up with in a police chase. ie they were burning off the cops

                                      i'm not sure about this but i thought i saw a FQ400 evo in one of those uk police shows like highway patrol etc..

                                      @den1mhead:

                                      Heading up north to the Scooby Clinic in Chesterfield where our Subaru currently resides to discuss the engine plus ancillaries build to take our car upto 390BHP. It's gonna be 8-12 week wait however we do get a Subaru Legacy courtesy car which we are now en-route to collect

                                      Sent from my CLT-L09 using Tapatalk

                                      oh is it the 4th gen legacy?!? those cars do make some serious aftermarket power.. whats your plan for you current rex?

                                      "Loyalty is a two way street. If i'm asking for it from you, then you're getting it from me."

                                      • Harvey Specter
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                                      • den1mheadD
                                        den1mhead
                                        Raw and Unwashed
                                        Joined: 6 Oct 2014

                                        @louisbosco A communication from SCOOBYCLINIC (www.scoobyclinic.com) regarding our new (to us) Subaru . . . .

                                        The list below gives us a engine build capable of withstanding 500 BHP;

                                        Media blast engine casings
                                        Skim block faces
                                        CDB converion
                                        Re bore and hone cylinders
                                        Machine conrod clearances
                                        Forged piston set
                                        Uprated rods
                                        Crankshaft
                                        Big end and main bearings
                                        Complete gasket & seal kit
                                        Oil pump & water pump
                                        Custom head gaskets
                                        ARP Headstuds
                                        Full timing belt kit
                                        3 Bond sealer
                                        Skim cylinder heads
                                        Oil filter
                                        oil
                                        coolant
                                        Spark plugs
                                        Chemical clean of all parts
                                        Environmental charge
                                        6 helicoils
                                        Re furbish cylinder heads

                                        To achieve circa that (500 BHP) you will need the following;
                                        SC 46 Billet turbo charger
                                        Uprated fuel injectors
                                        Uprated fuel pump
                                        Perrin FMIC kit
                                        Labour perrin FMIC kit
                                        Excedy clutch twin plate
                                        Perrin inlet pipe
                                        Perrin induction kit
                                        Fuel pump wiring mod
                                        Adjustable FPR
                                        4 bar map sensor
                                        3 port EBCS
                                        oil cooler
                                        Perrin AOS
                                        Syvecs fitted and mapped

                                        However it can run less (380 to 400 BHP) very safely with the following extras;
                                        SC 38 Billet turbo charger
                                        Uprated fuel injectors
                                        Uprated fuel pump
                                        Excedy “pink box” clutch
                                        Perrin inlet pipe
                                        Perrin induction kit
                                        Fuel pump wiring mod
                                        Adjustable FPR (recommended but not essential)
                                        4 bar map sensor
                                        3 port EBCS
                                        oil cooler
                                        Perrin AOS (recommended but not essential)
                                        Re map

                                        We arrived at the Scoobyclinic yesterday and committed to the 380-400 BHP build. Now we have an 8-12 week wait as the garage is stacked out with engine builds.

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                                        • organisysO
                                          organisys
                                          Raw and Unwashed
                                          Joined: 24 Mar 2015

                                          Nice. If you are not using the car daily then some of the trade offs are less of an issue.
                                          Can they do any kind of anti lag system?

                                          My brother built a ~500hp Mitsubishi Evo.  😶

                                          Pride of Japan :-)

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