Repeal EPA regs on gas can nozzles

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It was not just a subaru engine the whole car was a subaru impreza. Some of them were wrx also. You can actually pick one of them up cheaper than a wrx. But you have the same issues that all subarus have. I just cant beleive they have not addressed the head gasket issue yet. Any other company with a serious flaw like that would get all kinds of crap for it. But subaru fans dont care.

http://autoweek.com/article/car-new...t-ever-saabaru-japanese-genes-swedish-massage

The "Saabaru"! Saw one of these cars at this weekend's Autocross Event in Bangor.
 
Another vote for the "No Spill" type and a general comment.
There are many that dislike the EPA requirement for unvented cans. I maintain that they are a good thing, especially for winter engine starting. Keeping the contents of the can under pressure keeps the lighter (lower molecular weight) portions of gas in the can. These are the same, very volatile parts of gas that enable good cold weather starting for things like saws and splitters.