- Location
- West Bountiful, UT
My Subaru was a great little vehicle. It only shortened up about a foot when I hit a deer at 55 with it. And I was able to pull the core support out far enough with just my hands to continue my trip. Actually, I pulled it out close enough to where it was supposed to be, that I did no other repairs, just tied the hood shut, then removed the hood when I got home and drove it like that for another three or four years. Used to carry spare fluids inside the rim, of the spare that lived under the hood, that wasn't there. Made for quite the picturesque little rig .
But that car was awesome in snow. Not nearly the MPG every other Subaru owner seems to get, but pretty good. Only one really solid deer strike (another much milder one...), no injury to occupants (from the deer strike - the hood broke the rope I had on it and peeled up and caved in the roof on my head later in that trip, bumped my head and blocked my view coming down Parleys all in one shot, that was not a thrill...). I was always kind of worried about a deer coming through the windshield though. That happened to me when I was driving my Wife's little crap box car (whatever it was). Didn't get hurt that time either, but it was pretty exciting.
- DAA
But that car was awesome in snow. Not nearly the MPG every other Subaru owner seems to get, but pretty good. Only one really solid deer strike (another much milder one...), no injury to occupants (from the deer strike - the hood broke the rope I had on it and peeled up and caved in the roof on my head later in that trip, bumped my head and blocked my view coming down Parleys all in one shot, that was not a thrill...). I was always kind of worried about a deer coming through the windshield though. That happened to me when I was driving my Wife's little crap box car (whatever it was). Didn't get hurt that time either, but it was pretty exciting.
- DAA