Apexcarver wrote:
Spinout007 wrote:
P71 wrote:
If Toyota seriously forces Subaru to sell a non-AWD vehicle I will hate them both forever. That is a STUPID idea.
My only complaint with a non-awd subie is reliability, if history is any indicator. I had 2 88 subie wagons, one awd, one fwd. The awd one got trashed by someone who ran a red light, I walked away unscathed the subie didn't, (this was before I was into working on cars, then they were a rolling boom box, and that lay down back seat with the wagon body......well I was in high school.) But the awd wagon never gave me any problems, NEVER, go anywhere do anything, pass the lifted 4x4's running through the mud pits. The FWD one, well it was great for awhile, but it had all kinds of cooling problems, motor mounts would break on a whim...first engine I ever rebuilt outside of autoshop class. My dad overheated it, cracked one of the heads, that was my wits end with that car. I like the looks, subie drive train is a plus, sub 20k would be even better, but I wonder if it will go the way of the dodge rwd 15k coupe.....
subaru has changed immensely since the late 80's, so I think your comment may lack merit.
My family has had 2 subarus, a 97 legacy wagon and a 04 2.5rs impreza. no real problems with either one.
I'm just gonna have to play devil's advocate here, even though I am a very big fan of Subarus.
Few car companies are immune from quality control issues, and subaru is no different. the 08 STis had fairly well-known ringland problems. The 09 WRXs are having massive engine failures (spun rod bearings from dirty cranks, supposedly) in all the 09 WRXs built in the first 2-3 months of production. ....Over 70 reported cases on one major subie forum alone.
Oh, and mine did it at 9300 miles.
On the upside, Subaru is replacing longblocks and turbos with essentially no questions asked for these failures, and zero known cases exist outside of the first 3 months of production....blame it on a parts supplier, who knows..
Me personally..I don't really care what badge it comes under. If it's a good car it will sell either way. That said, sounds like a car that would get spanked by a slightly-higher-priced WRX in most motorsports (outside of DRIFT YO), and without the AWD to make it versatile and 4-seasons.....