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Giffle

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  1. To "translate" L/100km into mpg (USG of course) Divide 236.45 by # L/100 km and you get mpg So 236.45/12.5= 18.9 mpg Bingo, on l'a
  2. Same story for me and tried it on a much longer distance with four tanks filled with premium gas. No change, it was a waste of money, but at least I know it for sure Damn right
  3. My Wagon freshly cleaned and waxed http://images51.fotki.com/v731/photos/1/1429188/6953381/2012tb-vi.jpg http://images46.fotki.com/v1415/photos/1/1429188/6953381/2012ta-vi.jpg
  4. Thanks. Yes, 2008 Forester XT wheels. They were also on the 2009 Forester Limited.
  5. Now my turn to show my BH http://images50.fotki.com/v1514/photos/1/1429188/6953381/2012tc-vi.jpg http://images51.fotki.com/v731/photos/1/1429188/6953381/2012tb-vi.jpg http://images46.fotki.com/v1415/photos/1/1429188/6953381/2012ta-vi.jpg
  6. I've had my Leg for over 11 years and I got an average of 23.2 mpg (US, not CDN) or 10.2 l/100 km.
  7. In Montreal, 30 mph. Too much traffic or too many cones In the country, 70 mph. I have a cutoff... My girlfiend
  8. Here is my Leg wagon in family holiday mode a year ago http://images112.fotki.com/v355/photos/0/1796500/9874724/NB2-vi.jpg
  9. http://legacygt.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=118819&d=1338039216 I suggest that you remove that useless black rubber molding. It promotes rust as it did for numerous Honda and Subaru models. I removed them on my Leg and no rust at all after 11 years in canadian winter.
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