RayMunising
Silver Member
Here's an ongoing poll of oil consumption experienced by 2011+ Forester owners:
Oil consumption poll - Subaru Forester Owners Forum
Oil consumption poll - Subaru Forester Owners Forum
Coworker has a new Forester, and it has an intermittent oil consumption problem. He is currently bringing it to the dealer once a week so they can check the oil level. Of course it hasn't budged since he started doing this. The other issue is paint chips on the hood. Another known problem apparently. He counted something like fifty chips down to the primer and a few down to metal ( aluminum hood ).
A clear bra is the answer to paint chips on the hood/front bumper of any car. I put one on my 2000 Honda Accord when it was new and it performed so well within a week of buying my Forester I installed one on it. Note though, it was a tough install on the Forester ... lots of curves. I used the 3M Ventureshield.
I still have a 2006 Outback 3.0R with the VTD, which has a planetary center differential (unlike most Crossover AWD systems these days). It has an aluminum hood but does not suffer from the paint chip issue others mention. It will turn 175,000 miles today and I plan to keep it for a long time hence as it is such a good fit for my requirements: Labrador carrying, skiing, boat launching, car pool, all-weather fighter. We use Nokian Hakkapeliita R2 winter tires Andy switched to Nokian NTyres for rest-of year. Also switched to KYB struts.VDC Outback and later 05 Outback XT were VTD, with something like 45% front / 55% rear default bias, rear LSD
Pretty interesting: about 16% with what can be called high consumption.Here's an ongoing poll of oil consumption experienced by 2011+ Forester owners:
Oil consumption poll - Subaru Forester Owners Forum
The turbocharged cars require Premium fuel. Unless you were at altitude or higher performance the NA version is cheaper to buy and operate.Thanks for all the reports! Sounds like the Sube AWD is the very best and I'm satisfied now that the CVT and head gaskets won't be a problem. Now just gotta hear a little more experience about the oil issues and then decide between the 2.0L turbo and the 2.5 H4. I figure that Sube has the ins-and-outs of turbos pretty well figured out by now. The direct injection is a little concerning since some manuf have had issues with intake valve coking, so with my criteria the 2.5 sequential injection normally aspirated probably makes the most sense.
- Jay
Not if you go to Costco. Most cars have fillers on the left so the lines are huge (since regular was $1.89). Cars with fillers on the right might wait a car or two.Yeah, but they put the gas tank filler on the wrong side.:thumbdown:
Yeah, but they put the gas tank filler on the wrong side.:thumbdown:
I agree whole heartedly.
I use about 1qt ever 2500 miles.
My biggest complaint is the cheap fabric used in the seats of my 09 Legacy. Wore out in 3yrs. My 03 Trailblazer(200k) and 04 Suburban (141k) still have fabric that looks new.