SWS Monthly Meet Thursday 10th September
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Thanks Andy, it certainly is a very good car indeed. As you all know I still own my classic, love the car to bits and can't see me parting with it anytime soon unless I was offered the right amount of cash, but as with any club it cannot survive without members and with Subaru not producing a car anymore that anyone would like to buy in larger numbers and older cars being broken for spares it's inevitable that Subaru ownership will drop away as it has done over the past few years or so as people move on to other marques.
Area 51 Subaru Club have changed their name a number of weeks back as I think it was realised it would not survive without members of other marques.
Above all, I've made some very good friends within the SWS community which I love spending time with and sincerely hope this will continue for many years to come along with SWS as a club. In my personal opinion it's not about the car you drive as we all have a passion for the same thing and that's the love of the affordable performance car.
Area 51 Subaru Club have changed their name a number of weeks back as I think it was realised it would not survive without members of other marques.
Above all, I've made some very good friends within the SWS community which I love spending time with and sincerely hope this will continue for many years to come along with SWS as a club. In my personal opinion it's not about the car you drive as we all have a passion for the same thing and that's the love of the affordable performance car.
Last edited by Peter Pan; 13 September 2015 at 11:35 AM.
#32
Scooby Regular
iTrader: (6)
Thanks Andy, it certainly is a very good car indeed. As you all know I still own my classic, love the car to bits and can't see me parting with it anytime soon unless I was offered the right amount of cash, but as with any club it cannot survive without members and with Subaru not producing a car anymore that anyone would like to buy in larger numbers and older cars being broken for spares it's inevitable that Subaru ownership will drop away as it has done over the past few years or so as people move on to other marques.
Area 51 Subaru Club have changed their name a number of weeks back as I think it was realised it would not survive without members of other marques.
Above all, I've made some very good friends within the SWS community which I love spending time with and sincerely hope this will continue for many years to come along with SWS as a club. In my personal opinion it's not about the car you drive as we all have a passion for the same thing and that's the love of the affordable performance car.
Area 51 Subaru Club have changed their name a number of weeks back as I think it was realised it would not survive without members of other marques.
Above all, I've made some very good friends within the SWS community which I love spending time with and sincerely hope this will continue for many years to come along with SWS as a club. In my personal opinion it's not about the car you drive as we all have a passion for the same thing and that's the love of the affordable performance car.
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