Subaru F*CKS up the Singapore Auto Show

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    LOVE IT!
     
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    It needs some acronym badging like a Toyota TRD.
     
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    So is the standard model a “no ****S”?
     
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    I might be interested if the some ****S model can not have the blue interior lights lol.
     
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    "in other experiments, blue also proved more powerful in elevating body temperature and heart rate and in reducing sleepiness, according to Gilles Vandewalle, of the Center for the Study of Sleep and of Biological Rhythms at the University of Montréal. “[P]erformance improves acutely after the onset of light exposure, both at night and during the day,” Vandewalle and colleagues wrote in a review in the October 2009 issue of Trends in Cognitive Neuroscience. Electroencephalography has shown that light exposure reduces alpha, theta, and low-frequency activity, which are correlates of sleepiness. And Vandewalle showed that blue light proved superior to other wavelengths in enhancing responses in the left frontal and parietal cortices during a working memory task.

    Experimental subjects had quicker auditory reaction times and fewer lapses of attention under blue light than green, says Lockley. In further experiments using electroencephalography, blue wavelengths suppressed sleep-associated delta brainwaves and boosted the alpha wavelengths, which are related to alertness. “This means you might be able to use short [blue] wavelengths as a sleepiness countermeasure,” Lockley says."

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2831986/


    Scientifically proven to keep you the ****S awake
     
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    But then what will I need their “eyesight” for? I thought it was so I could sleep?
     
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    Where we're going you won't need eyes to see...
     
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    Jokes on you, I don't think you can even buy a Subaru anymore without the Eyesight, even as you're going to ****S, you'll have the eyes on you.
     
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    I'd buy one if it had the badging on it...and an STi engine...and a 6 speed....
     
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    I just wish they’d bring back WRB for the Forester.
     
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    I wish they would bring back Blurple. My favorite color of all time for any Subie.
     
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