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<blockquote data-quote="wjschmaltz" data-source="post: 338803" data-attributes="member: 6150"><p>I know tons of people that drive a Subaru. It's what I was looking for when shopping a commuter but was able to find another AWD vehicle that was a bit cheaper. I got a buddy up here that only has a Subaru that kills more than the plague. They're just flat out practical when you live in a place where waiting out the storm isn't an option, the roads have ice 6 months a year, and it snows for 8. </p><p></p><p>I used to make fun of a friend back in ND during college that had one but he had it figured out. That thing was always full of decoys and he said he has no problem driving in fields to set up. Swore on his life that it was the most practical hunting rig around. He would spend all weekend hunting out of that thing - would set up decoys at night and get a good nights sleep stretched out in the hatch back area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wjschmaltz, post: 338803, member: 6150"] I know tons of people that drive a Subaru. It's what I was looking for when shopping a commuter but was able to find another AWD vehicle that was a bit cheaper. I got a buddy up here that only has a Subaru that kills more than the plague. They're just flat out practical when you live in a place where waiting out the storm isn't an option, the roads have ice 6 months a year, and it snows for 8. I used to make fun of a friend back in ND during college that had one but he had it figured out. That thing was always full of decoys and he said he has no problem driving in fields to set up. Swore on his life that it was the most practical hunting rig around. He would spend all weekend hunting out of that thing - would set up decoys at night and get a good nights sleep stretched out in the hatch back area. [/QUOTE]
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