![]() 01/08/2014 at 17:51 • Filed to: cars by state, colorado | ![]() | ![]() |
Is it even a car? Maybe it's a truck. Either way, what's the most Colorado way to get around?
Why do I ask, you say? Because I'm tired of hearing that the best-selling vehicle for nearly every state is the Ford F-Series. I'm more interested in what the best vehicle for the state should be.
Also, if you think the most Colorado vehicle happens to be the F-Series, then by all means put it down.
And as always...
Choose wisely!
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Hotboxing cars are the most colorado right now.
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Since the first of the month anyway
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Subaru Legacy, Forester or Impreza
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Subaru Outback/Forester. The next state should be Tennessee
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Subaru Forrester
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I've heard that Colorado is the US state with the geography that looks the most like Norway. Snow and hills make the Subaru Outback a perfect car.
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I'm pretty sure everyone in Colorado drives an Outback.
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Being born and raised in Colorado, the most Colorado car is a beat up old Subaru with a very nice bike on top of it. You can replace bike with very nice anything (kayak, skis, snowboard etc.)
For the most part, Colorado doesn't have a very large car culture. The weather is mostly to blame, but being an out-doorsy group of people is equal to blame.
We have some fantastic driving roads for those of us that are enthusiasts though!
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I remember my days over over valuation (i.e. the things OVER my car were more valuable)
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Really the answer is ; Subaru, of any kind. If you go cruising in Fort Collins on a Friday night, you'll see 1-3 of a certain car, and 5-12 Sti's.
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Definitely Outback. But the cars you're most likely to find in Colorado include the E30 BMW 325iX and various old Audis. I swear there are certain old Audis that only exist in Colorado.
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Not that many actually (as a beetle owner I keep my eye out for fellow air-cooleds around here, more beetles then bus's really, and still not tooo many)
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answer source; Living and growing up in Colorado for the past 14 years.
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Actually, this is the reason I got a 350Z and not a Sti, everyone here has a Subaru, and I wanted to be different. Also, rwd :)
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for most of colorado, i'd say its a toyota pickup.
but, it really depends on what part of colorado you're talking about.
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In due time. These are alphabetical, so next up is my home state of Connecticut.
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Ohhhh ok
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That's one hell of an image right there, sir.
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Can you rig an old Volvo to run off of discarded hemp seeds?
Cause brah, that'd be rad.
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Do they sell a pot leaf on wheels???
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/thread
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I was going to nominate the subaru GL/Loayale/Leone or XT-6, but I did buy an Audi Coupe Quattro in Denver in decent stock shape for only $1500. Finding one that hasn't been wrapped around a pole or had many dollars spent on modifying it is nearly impossible anywhere else. I've also seen quite a few of the 5000 turbo wagons with the amazing locking differentials all over the drivetrain. So, even though they aren't the most common, I think the car that should be the most common in Colorado is the 4000CS:
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Having never been to Colorado but only knowing that it contains both beautiful countryside and Denver, I'd say Jeep Wrangler.
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Subaru followed by P/U truck.
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Yeah, duh.
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Seconded. You'll never see more Subaru's in one place in your life.
Source: Living and growing up in Colorado for 19 years.
However I went out and bought an 05 WRX the second I could afford it and proceeded to start throwing away money in hopes of making it fast almost immediately.
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Lmao, not that many of them out here but still awesome answer
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Would come in at a close second I'd say. Still a ton of them here. Nothing compared Subarus though.
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See 1:10
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I'm slowly throwing money into my Z, but yeah, they're just everywhere here. And what your doing sums up all of the wrx's and sti's in Fort Collins, lol
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If it is considered a CO car, it has a star cluster on it.
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It'd have to be an old ass Subaru, like so. But, marajahoochie wagon, yes.
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It's gotta be an Earth Roamer, right? They are built in-state after all. My brother-in-law worked for them up until recently.
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Fair point. You oddballs love your Subarus.
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I bought this in Rifle a few months back, never have I had a vehicle so appropriate for it's surroundings. My Kawasaki KLR wasn't bad either.
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Was going to suggest a certain delivery van from a certain film by a certain stoner comedy duo...
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In our garage: Fiat 500, Lotus Elise, Subaru Impreza
The Fiat is great with snow tires, blasts more SUVs than switchbacks in the mountain.