This might sound fictional, but it's totally the truth. A Subaru Impreza WRX STi was used to pull out a semi with trailer from being stuck in the snow. The beauty of all-wheel drive combined with the low end torque of the Subaru boxer engine gives this light weight sports car all the tools to accomplish the unthinkable. A quick hook up to the tow port on the back of the Subaru, and it's off! Slowly tugging along, the Impreza dislodges the massive semi from it's stuck position. Only in a Subaru! Check out AutoBlog's coverage of this video, as well as Jalopnik's impression.
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This is a testimony to what all Subaru owners know. The cars made by Subaru are top quality, and second to none. More appropriately titled, these should be coined the phrase "unlike any other" because there is truly no vehicle on the face of the planet like a Subaru. Symmetrical all-wheel drive with superb traction compared against even the most high dollar German engineering, a Subaru will come out ahead. Low priced considering the options and utility, the Subaru Impreza is a versatile vehicle. They can be seen on drag strips running 10 second quarter miles and daily driven, or seen in the jungle flying down dirt tracks WRC style at over 100 mph. Whatever your dream is with a a Subaru, you can do it! Do you want to pull a semi out of the ditch? Apparently it can be done. Watch below as this Subaru pulls out a semi stuck in the snow!
Video content: Subaru Impreza WRX STi pulls semi out of snow
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What a work-horse.
When I first saw this video, I knew that youd be loving this video!
Not really "stuck" more of a case of lost traction on the part of the semi. I bet a geo metro with a short run could have gotten it out.
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