2010 Subaru legacy Commercial

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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2010

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  • @xvise66 is that really hard to understand? first he unscrews yes and places in pocket he would have thrown it in the passenger seat before driving off cause he felt uncomfortable with a large knob in his pocket.... we the viewers of this commercial wouldn't see this cause the producers thought that having a longer commercial so they can explain how a knob moves around.... put yourself in his place everything he did was normal and confusing...... HORRAY LEGACY!

  • @Rebo8221 I have a 02 legacy but forsters are the best.

  • @scoterlucyaredogs then sell that legacy and get one, its way more practical

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  • I'm serious, my Subaru did save my life yesterday, which is why I'm watching this. My 2006 Subaru Impreza was hit offset head-on on the driver's side going around 28mph down an icy dip in New Hampshire. A gray Lancer came into my lane and hit me going down the hill. My side airbags deployed and the side impact beams kept me from being seriously hurt. God bless Subaru.

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  • I got T-Boned in my 2011 Subaru Impreza on my way to school yesterday. The SUV hit me straight on the driver's side, and after the crash I noticed that the door was only a few inches away from my face. Looking at the damage now, I am lucky to be alive. My Subaru really did save my life.

  • 0:46 in the back ground white legacy wagon

  • Saw my comment is at the top; it's nice to see that there's some other Subaru faithfuls out there. Since my accident on March 7th, I got myself an 06 WRX sedan and love it to death. I owe my life to these extraordinarily engineered machines.

  • @MP5A3SD The subaru, cars are not simple.

    Cars are faithful.

  • what if his kids were on board in the back seat......

  • The music was written and performed by Lee Blaske, who did the "Journey of a Vampire" CD, and does lots of other movie, commercial and orchestral/band work.

  • Well, if he had better brakes, he would have avoided crashing in the first place. I don't like this one.

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