Posted by jdemaris on November 02, 2013 at 05:06:13 from (70.192.42.217):
In Reply to: Subaru ? posted by merlynr on November 01, 2013 at 18:53:53:
I'd had a 85, 87, 88, and 91 4WD wagon. All were good utilitarian cars that would go places at times that full size 4WD trucks would not. Front CV joints went bad often and many small electrical problems. 1.8 engines.
Then got a 1995 AWD Impreza with the 2.2 engine with 4 speed automatic. Still have it with 260,000 miles and original exhaust system. Problably one of the best Subarus ever made. Only major repairs in 260K miles are wheel bearings.
Then got a 2002 Impreza Outback AWD wagon with the 2.5. Worse Subaru I ever owned. Recalled for rust problems and computer glitches. Two wheel bearings failed at 80K miles. Head gaskets failed at 120K miles. Clutch at 110K miles. Two exhaust systems by 120K miles. Many annoying electrical problems and overall - poorly engineered. Too much engine for the gearing and spun 2800 RPM @ 65 MPH in 5th-overdrive.
Then got a 2005 Forester and if anything - it was even worse then the 2002 Impreza.
I'm all done with Subarus. They were great utilitarian cars that got ruined in my opinion. Their "love" commercials could make a maggot puke.
Hey, maybe they've gotten better now? I'll never find out. I'd take a Ford Escape over any Subaru. More reliable, handles better, and better fuel mileage.
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