only because the first couple of outbacks lost momentem which is what got the stuck initially. the foresters went in with much more momentum initially which makes all the difference. Subaru's rock, even my 16 year old legacy would have made it up that, ground clearance not withstanding.
Sweet! I own both subies....awesome in snow as well....that event looks like a Subaru fan's dream come true...AWD baby!
Every time I think about my next vehicle being an SUV or something similar I always watch this video. Still undecided.
rotaxrider I love my Forester just get one
DirtyRed703, these are all totally standard running on standard road tyres. As they come from the factory.
subaru rocks. i just love these cars.
Awesome. I have a 2012 fozzy and have been wondering what the factory limits were. Are all these Subaru's stock?
Looks like it.
How does one do this with a manual model without burning out the clutch?
That's damned good, considering they're on street tires. Put some knobbies under there, or snows, and there wouldn't have been any hesitation at all.
only because the first couple of outbacks lost momentem which is what got the stuck initially. the foresters went in with much more momentum initially which makes all the difference. Subaru's rock, even my 16 year old legacy would have made it up that, ground clearance not withstanding.
Give the Subaru Symmetrical AWD and VDC some time to sort it out and obviously you'll make it out :)
Lucky you blurred the number plates. God knows what could’ve happened If people knew the number plates
Very, very good. I am looking for a forester....
For the love of God, i still cant understand why they didn't fit an electronic diff lock switch.🤔
A decent set of tires would have helped tremendously.
the 1990's outbacks are better and the forester is and always will be better than any legacy
Subarito
My older Audi A6 C5 Quattro can do same.