xbalancex7 Posted January 4, 2008 Share Posted January 4, 2008 Ok I am a native east coaster. I am considering moving out west......and I do love subaru's.........I am interested in learning which location is the subaru mecca? I adore working on them and I would enjoy being close to parts and fellow people that drive them. particularly the ea81's 4x4's......thanks! any advice would be nice.........I work in forensics/science labs so an area of gainful employment in that sector would be necessary too! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mtsmiths Posted January 4, 2008 Share Posted January 4, 2008 Ok I am a native east coaster. I am considering moving out west......and I do love subaru's.........I am interested in learning which location is the subaru mecca? I adore working on them and I would enjoy being close to parts and fellow people that drive them. particularly the ea81's 4x4's......thanks! any advice would be nice.........I work in forensics/science labs so an area of gainful employment in that sector would be necessary too! Seattle ... period. Also, as an east coaster, Seattle will prolly be the least cultural shock. Plenty Subarus in Montana, but no real 'Soobie movement' like the Sound, and we'd shock the hell out of ya! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sonicfrog Posted January 4, 2008 Share Posted January 4, 2008 Except for me, a bass player, and a guitarist named Rob, Fresno's got nothin'!!!! PS. On the other hand, we do have the town to ourselves.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silverracerkh2005 Posted January 4, 2008 Share Posted January 4, 2008 I live in Tahoe and there are ru's everywhere. There are even suba only garages here. In fact when we moved we were told "you won't be a local until you own a subaru" I have three myself and there are prob ten more just on my street(and it's a small street). Most here are impz obws and loyales.Others are somewhat rare(the oldest ru i've seen here was an 82 so not good for oldies) but tons of others . I'd at least take a trip here first before deciding, I've heard seatle has many(as mtsmiths said). I've never been there but i'd be shocked if they had more than us. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ezapar Posted January 4, 2008 Share Posted January 4, 2008 I've heard seatle has many(as mtsmiths said). I've never been there but i'd be shocked if they had more than us. You should take a walk thru the REI parking garage on any given day. You'd take that back with the quickness. lol Is Tahoe the West Coast? Does Tahoe have any Subaru only Junk Yards? Seattle does. Search for Aaron's Auto Wrecking, White Center. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
audio_file Posted January 4, 2008 Share Posted January 4, 2008 I can't imagine anywhere in the western US that will have as beautiful scenery as we have all over the place! The other unique thing (about the north puget sound area anyway) is the accessibility of logging roads, department of natural resources roads, and electric company trails, as well as dedicated "off road parks" such as Walker Valley- a local off-road mecca. Check out some of the threads in the "Subaru MotorSports- Trails, News, Runs and Events" section of USMB, the majority of them are based here in the PNW! Seattle area is the place chris Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silverracerkh2005 Posted January 5, 2008 Share Posted January 5, 2008 Lake Tahoe,California is west coast.LOL As I siad, I've never been to Seatle. We have suba only garages and pick and pull in Carson city(25 min drive) has a huge suba section.Same goes for our garages.We also have nice trails and beautiful scenery(It's Lake Tahoe for crying out load).But we also have sky high prices on everything.If I were the thread poster I'd look at all three towns before moving. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gloyale Posted January 5, 2008 Share Posted January 5, 2008 Tons of Subarus in Oregon. No emmision:9:confused: in most of the state so the old ones are still on the road(unlike Cali). And no Sales tax. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeneralDisorder Posted January 5, 2008 Share Posted January 5, 2008 Lake Tahoe,California is west coast.LOL As I siad, I've never been to Seatle. I HAVE been to Tahoe.... and Reno, Seattle, Portland, etc, etc. Hell I was in Tahoe last weekend. You DO NOT have more Subaru's than OR and WA. Sorry. In fact I noticed a distinct lack of them according to the "Portland, OR" calibration of my finely tuned Subaru radar. Not that they didn't exist, but I only saw a measly one or two EA81's, and a handful of EA82's. More legacy's and outbacks but not every third car as it is here. Lots of SUV's and a disturbing number of vehicles that were obviously not locals due to their "2WDness" Seattle and Portland are probably the two Subaru "mecca's". Both have way too many to even try and compare the two. I do tend to see more EA series in Seattle when I'm up there, but it's really a toss up and depends on what neighborhood you are in, and other factors. Both have Subaru only shops, and both have tons and tons of Subaru's in the yards. I have 6 yards I hit - all of them have regularly have DOZENS of EA82's alone. Usually a handful of EA81's and a couple handfuls of EJ's. That's at EACH yard. It's hard to describe it to people that have never been here. They are so plentiful that they keep following me home. I've got 6 at once now and counting.... GD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NV Zeno Posted January 5, 2008 Share Posted January 5, 2008 Another viewpoint. If you desire a large metro area, Seattle, Portland, or even Denver has a high concentration of older Subes. There's a high concentration of Subes here in Tahoe also, but not like I've seen in Seattle or Denver (although the most-registered brand in the Tahoe basin is Subaru), simply because those are big cities. Heck, the closest "big city" to here is Reno:lol: (not a big city:rolleyes: ) Didn't think it possible, but Seattle has us beat:-\ . -- (Rick, sorry I missed ya) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silverracerkh2005 Posted January 5, 2008 Share Posted January 5, 2008 I never said we had more.I just said we have alot.And I said older ru's are rare. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlueTrain Posted January 5, 2008 Share Posted January 5, 2008 I HAVE been to Tahoe.... and Reno, Seattle, Portland, etc, etc. Hell I was in Tahoe last weekend. You DO NOT have more Subaru's than OR and WA. Sorry. In fact I noticed a distinct lack of them according to the "Portland, OR" calibration of my finely tuned Subaru radar. Not that they didn't exist, but I only saw a measly one or two EA81's, and a handful of EA82's. More legacy's and outbacks but not every third car as it is here. Lots of SUV's and a disturbing number of vehicles that were obviously not locals due to their "2WDness" Seattle and Portland are probably the two Subaru "mecca's". Both have way too many to even try and compare the two. I do tend to see more EA series in Seattle when I'm up there, but it's really a toss up and depends on what neighborhood you are in, and other factors. Both have Subaru only shops, and both have tons and tons of Subaru's in the yards. I have 6 yards I hit - all of them have regularly have DOZENS of EA82's alone. Usually a handful of EA81's and a couple handfuls of EJ's. That's at EACH yard. It's hard to describe it to people that have never been here. They are so plentiful that they keep following me home. I've got 6 at once now and counting.... GD ..and id actually venture a guess that us folks in montucky probably have oh.. slightly more soobs than the tahoe area as well.. last sunday went hiking and at the trailhead there were 14 cars. 12 were soobs of all vintages. this is commonplace. and here in missoula we have 2 soob only shops. i do have to say portland has a ************-ton of soobs though. definitely. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silverracerkh2005 Posted January 5, 2008 Share Posted January 5, 2008 ..and id actually venture a guess that us folks in montucky probably have oh.. slightly more soobs than the tahoe area as well.. last sunday went hiking and at the trailhead there were 14 cars. 12 were soobs of all vintages. this is commonplace. and here in missoula we have 2 soob only shops. i do have to say portland has a ************-ton of soobs though. definitely. Tahoes old ru selection does suck.Even gl's are somewhat rare here.Due to rust issues I think.However if you drive to local areas of Tahoe(not tourist areas).you will see many newer ru's.It also depends on weather and the area of Tahoe, the west and north cities don't have many ru's.But in South lake there everywhere especily in snow storms like we are having now.7 out of 10 cars on the road now are ru's.Idk where Rick was in Tahoe,but areas like the casinos are tourist areas.Thats why you see so many 2wds.No local in his/her right mind would drive a 2wd in winter here. And the fact that he saw so many tells me he was in a tourist area. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bheinen74 Posted January 5, 2008 Share Posted January 5, 2008 I lived in Denver CO for about 9 years, and Subies are EVERYWHERE in that city. There was a junkyard off Sante Fe and Oxford? i went to about every 2 weeks for 2 years, and every visit about 15-20 subies, mostly 91-94 legacy era (10 or so each visit) plus 5-12 olders There were about 8 Subie only shops in Denver alone I know of. Another viewpoint. If you desire a large metro area, Seattle, Portland, or even Denver has a high concentration of older Subes. There's a high concentration of Subes here in Tahoe also, but not like I've seen in Seattle or Denver (although the most-registered brand in the Tahoe basin is Subaru), simply because those are big cities. Heck, the closest "big city" to here is Reno:lol: (not a big city:rolleyes: ) Didn't think it possible, but Seattle has us beat:-\ . -- (Rick, sorry I missed ya) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
98obster Posted January 5, 2008 Share Posted January 5, 2008 IIRC, Colorado has (sells) more Subies per capita than any other state. But, in Colorado, Utah or Washington, Oregon a subie mechanic could write their own ticket. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
98obster Posted January 5, 2008 Share Posted January 5, 2008 edit: deleted-damn server crap really pissing me off-reply posted but took me to 404 page. wtf? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bucky92 Posted January 5, 2008 Share Posted January 5, 2008 I kinda like having a kinda rare Subaru..around here there are TONS of new Subarus..about every 5th car is an Outback Lego Forgetser or Imppy...but to see an EA82 or and EA81 is rare let alone a Justy ...The Brats and XTs are almost nill..I think in the 5 years I have lived in CT I can count on 1 hand the Brats I have seen here...and same for XTs...I actually see a fair amount of SVXs though..probably 3-4 a month Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greenley Posted January 21, 2008 Share Posted January 21, 2008 Tahoe is full of yuppy yachtie folk who carry the big logo boxes on top of their new soobs year 'round to fit in with their wheatgrass shootin' buddies. I've seen one ea81 up there and less than five ea82's. Puget Sound is definately where it's at, although Portland may very well be too - i've never stayed there for more than just passing through. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silverracerkh2005 Posted January 21, 2008 Share Posted January 21, 2008 Locals don't carry boxes on there ru's those are tourists.I live here all year around for the last 8 years and I have never seen a local with a box on their ru.we are not country folk as you say. your realy one to talk by the way(not that I don't like that area).And so what if we have brand new ru's and yachts.Don't be jelous.Most locals I know are very nice and were very nice to me even before I had money.If you have an attitude to us thats what you get back.You shouldent insult other subie fans by the way.I have been here for 3 years.That kind of thing is uncalled for. -Kodi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Keith Posted January 21, 2008 Share Posted January 21, 2008 Seattle ... period. For oldies, the used car section of Craig's List says it all. If you want a WRX, So*Cal or the Bay Area is the place to be. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greenley Posted January 21, 2008 Share Posted January 21, 2008 Locals don't carry boxes on there ru's those are tourists.I live here all year around for the last 8 years and I have never seen a local with a box on their ru.we are not country folk as you say. your realy one to talk by the way(not that I don't like that area).And so what if we have brand new ru's and yachts.Don't be jelous.Most locals I know are very nice and were very nice to me even before I had money.If you have an attitude to us thats what you get back.You shouldent insult other subie fans by the way.I have been here for 3 years.That kind of thing is uncalled for. -Kodi No offense was intended towards you or other board members... could just be the tourists, but i call it how i see it... I've lived down the hill from tahoe for a while and am up there a couple times a month. As far as yachts go, keep 'em. I'd rather have my 16 foot Zodiac behind an old school soob anyday. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlueTrain Posted January 21, 2008 Share Posted January 21, 2008 Locals don't carry boxes on there ru's those are tourists.I live here all year around for the last 8 years and I have never seen a local with a box on their ru.we are not country folk as you say. your realy one to talk by the way(not that I don't like that area).And so what if we have brand new ru's and yachts.Don't be jelous.Most locals I know are very nice and were very nice to me even before I had money.If you have an attitude to us thats what you get back.You shouldent insult other subie fans by the way.I have been here for 3 years.That kind of thing is uncalled for. -Kodi well, locals out here in montana have the cargo boxes. work great for those long trips to the montains, keeping the road grime off freshly tuned boards/skis. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NV Zeno Posted January 21, 2008 Share Posted January 21, 2008 A good way to tell a local in Tahoe is look for a dog in the car (I think dogs inside a car is disgusting, but that's another discussion:rolleyes: )..most tourists leave their dogs home. There are many other telltales, too. You may have spotted me, I'm in the blue EA81 wagon..brush guard, ski rack, multicolored hood (NO DOG)..and I spend a fair amount of time down in South Shore. Just my 2 bucks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edrach Posted January 21, 2008 Share Posted January 21, 2008 I moved out here in 1988 from Wilmington, DE and grew up in northern NJ. I had nothing against NJ and knew the area better than most (my wife and I were active car rallyists until we moved to Wilmington; then we cut back on our activities). Only thing I miss about the east coast is friends who I've known for 30+ years. This area (Seattle) has everything you could want within a 2 hour drive in terms of land or scenery. Seattle has an active bio-medical industry which will increase in the next few years due to Paul Allen's development of the Lake Union area. So you shouldn't have too much trouble finding work. Salaries might be lower than back east (locals tend not to move just for a salary increase) but that's offset by living in a great area. Housing, however, can be pricey. Commuting can be a chore, but our local traffic is nothing compared to what I remember in north Jersey and NYC. Weather is generally mild around the Puget Sound. Winters are not nearly as cold as I remember in NJ and the summers don't get as hot. The only thing is you need to be able to put up with the grey and the drizzle for 6 months of the year. If that depresses you, you might consider staying back east. Take a vacation out here and get to know the area before you make the "great leap." Good luck with your decision and if you come out for a "look-see" let us know you're here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silverracerkh2005 Posted January 23, 2008 Share Posted January 23, 2008 NV ZenoA good way to tell a local in Tahoe is look for a dog in the car (I think dogs inside a car is disgusting, but that's another discussion:rolleyes: )..most tourists leave their dogs home. There are many other telltales, too. You may have spotted me, I'm in the blue EA81 wagon..brush guard, ski rack, multicolored hood (NO DOG)..and I spend a fair amount of time down in South Shore. Just my 2 bucks Now that is very true about the dogs.I take my golden retriver in my old gl.because my outback has leather and they would poke holes.Another way too tell is missing hubcaps, broken grilles,keep tahoe blue or snow board stikers covering the entire back windows and (no offense)multi colors.Btw I think I have seen your ru before Zero. GreenleyQuote:Originally Posted by silverracerkh2005 Locals don't carry boxes on there ru's those are tourists.I live here all year around for the last 8 years and I have never seen a local with a box on their ru.we are not country folk as you say. your realy one to talk by the way(not that I don't like that area).And so what if we have brand new ru's and yachts.Don't be jelous.Most locals I know are very nice and were very nice to me even before I had money.If you have an attitude to us thats what you get back.You shouldent insult other subie fans by the way.I have been here for 3 years.That kind of thing is uncalled for. -Kodi No offense was intended towards you or other board members... could just be the tourists, but i call it how i see it... I've lived down the hill from tahoe for a while and am up there a couple times a month. As far as yachts go, keep 'em. I'd rather have my 16 foot Zodiac behind an old school soob anyday. Thats ok.I'm sure you weren't try to offend Tahoe,It just sounded bad.lol BlueTrainQuote:Originally Posted by silverracerkh2005 Locals don't carry boxes on there ru's those are tourists.I live here all year around for the last 8 years and I have never seen a local with a box on their ru.we are not country folk as you say. your realy one to talk by the way(not that I don't like that area).And so what if we have brand new ru's and yachts.Don't be jelous.Most locals I know are very nice and were very nice to me even before I had money.If you have an attitude to us thats what you get back.You shouldent insult other subie fans by the way.I have been here for 3 years.That kind of thing is uncalled for. -Kodi well, locals out here in montana have the cargo boxes. work great for those long trips to the montains, keeping the road grime off freshly tuned boards/skis. We use them to blue.But locals (at least anyone I know) dont drive around with them while not on a trip.So you are right we do use them but mosrly when going somewhere.we don't drive around with them all the time. As for the original topic,I would say seatle IS the best place in the us for older ru's.Tahoe has alot but mostly 95 or newer.And it's hard to find a nice gl/loyale without it needing alot of work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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