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It has 38k miles on it and i was wondering do you really need 93 octane will 91 be enough if you dont have 93 in your area, and next quest My poor car seemed to be a deer target. I didn't think to take pictures of the damage from the second deer, but this damage from the first deer was definit Content submitted by Users is not endorsed by CarGurus, does not express the opinions of CarGurus, and should not be considered reviewed, screened, or approved by CarGurus.

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I can't fit the baby seat in it. I drove straight past it, assuming it was an Escort with a body kit. Driving it is another matter. It didn't have the heavy clutch and feather light accelerator I was expecting - it's well balanced and easy to control.

When you press hard it will go hard and will stop when told to. The steering is light and the car goes where you point it, but at motorway speeds it feels a bit skittish. The dashboard is well laid out but the indicators' failure to cancel properly got very annoying. The mirrors give a good view of the road behind and are especially useful for checking the spoiler is still there. Apart from die hard fans of Subaru Rallying, who is this car for?

It's well built and drives really well, but it's bling-bling image doesn't match its price-tag. For most cars, participants must be over 26 and have a clean licence.

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