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About the power adequency of Forester, mine with Ski gears on top and family filling up the seats, had problem rolling through the mountains at altitude about 2700 feet, XT will take care of that, I am sure.
-juice
#1 small SUV in the CR Safety Assessment.
Forester also made their "most satisfying" list:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20040308/ap- _on_bi_ge/consumer_reports_glance_1
Reliability was 30% fewer problems than average, 4th place overall, not bad.
Also note that Subaru as a brand actually improves in the ratings with age. At 5 years they actually have fewer problems than Hondas do, per the survey.
The 5/60 warranty covers that, so it's about as safe a bet as anything out there.
-juice
Bob
-juice
Also remember that new cars are so problem free, that it does not take much of a deviation to be well below average. For example going from an average of 1 problem per hundred cars to 3 problems per 100 cars is 3 times as bad. Going from 10 problems (for an older car) to 12 problems is only 20% worse, even though you have the same deviation.
-juice
need to replace my geolanders this summer. Looking for something that will be quiet, with good gas mileage. Any ideas out there? Thanks in advance.
Dunlop SP5000 or Sport A2 are both very good and affordable choices.
Michellins are nice, but pricey. Goodyear is not worth the money, IMO.
Ken
I have them on the Miata and really like them. I believe rolling resistance was slightly better than average. They're not loud, but not a touring tire either, they're biased for good grip.
If you look at that CR article they offer an impressive balance of performance, i.e. they were not bad at anything, even in snow.
Plus they are a great value. I'll definitely use them as my next tire on the Forester.
Try vulcantire.com for good prices, that's where I got mine.
-juice
-mike
paisan - When those WRX's and RS' did the Pine Barren runs, did anyone have summer tires? I'm thinking of eventually getting a summer 225/55-16, but I'm wondering if a summer UHP (like the Firehawk) can handle sand.
I might hit some beaches and air down to 12 psi's.
-Dennis
In snow the ZE512 would run circles around the Azenis, though.
With sand I think you want the widest tire possible and maybe even a flexing sidewall that will float the best over the sand. I don't think you want a stiff sidewall, that would seem to cut/dig into it.
-juice
I think I can swap tires/wheels in about 40 minutes, but that would get old a few times per summer. :-) The Forester is just too diverse. :-)
-Dennis
But yeah, a two-set strategy would be ideal, summer tires maybe on 17" rims and then keep the stockers for snows or at least good all seasons.
-juice
Thanks for any info.
gene
I'm nearing 30,000 mi on my '02 forester and am considering changing over to syn.
Am I too late? Would changing with this many miles cause me troubles?
Usually such winter tires contain a soft rubber. It prevents getting them hard at low temperature. This is a reason you should replace them with all-seasons or "summer" tires when air temperature rises. Otherwise the soft rubber is used too much.
Unfortunately, I have never heard about the Nokian WR. I wonder is it permitted in the US to use spiked tires?
I would have given the business to Fitz just for being straight up and to reinforce their no-haggle sales model, but that's just me. ;-)
-juice
Joe
-juice
Everyone I talk to like Nokian. I am thinking of getting a set (or two) next winter. Synthetic at 30K is fine and I think it is worth the change.
Greg
Just got back (before the big storm hit) from a three-day trip to Rochester. To pass the time I decided to count the number of new-style CRV, Forester, and RAV4 on I-90 from Albany to Rochester. Going out on Sunday afternoon 14,14,and 13 (Honda, Subaru, Toyota). Coming back today 9,8,7. (H,S,T) Many Subies in Rochester area especially (VanBortel influence?)
I figured this was a pretty good count for the Forester, since the new style Forester is a year or two behind the others--am I right?
Didn't bother to count the old styles, but it looked to be about the same--pretty even.
Of the 22 Foresters, I saw only one XT.
Zman
p.s. counted only 5 Elements total
In Florida you'll see 5 CR-Vs for each Forester. Most of those FWD, too.
-juice
Gotta say that Langka paint-chip repair system is nothing short of amazing. Lost track of the blob of paint half-way through the langka-ing - on about the 6th pass. Asked my wife to come out and find the repaired ding - couldn't do it!
A product that surpasses its hype.
Buy the kit - never sweat another chip!
Thanks for the tip, Craig!
srp
Craig
-Dennis
The article is saying that the attempt to transform it into a tuxedo would be a mistake.
Zman
For 2004, a little birdie told me the XT would finally get the option with the MT5. I trust the source as very reliable. All I'll say is that he used to work for a Subaru dealer and is now with Saab and his name may or may not be Bill. ;-)
Actually, if you want the XS with the moonroof, hurry up now, because the list also showed an LL Bean model in the lineup replacing the PP on the non-turbo models, but auto only.
-juice
Thanks...Matt
Chuck
Assuming you're referring to the first scheduled oil change on a Subaru, it's not due at 1,000 miles. The first (free) oil change is at 3,000 miles. Then 7,500, and each 7,500 thereafter - unless you're on a severe-service schedule.
-juice
-mike
Read your Subaru Owners Manual. Subaru says change for the first time at 3,000, then at 7,500, and thereafter at 7,500 intervals.
Have been reading this board for about a month since I began seriously shopping. I find it very interesting and helpful. I hope to learn more from all of you and maybe add to the discussions.
I have already purchased some Subaru Accessories for my baby, they are stacked in the garage until it gets a little warmer here in NY. Did the tailpipe cover today, maybe the interior air filter tomorrow.
Quick question, i would like to tint the windows, but after reading some of the tint posts I'm a little hesitant. How will the tint affect the radio antenna on the rear glass? Anyone with a Forester have windows tinted? if so what kind of tint? I am concerned about AM reception, yes I admit it, I am a talk radio junkie. Thanks.
Joe
Keep us posted on your mods and how you like your Subaru.
-Frank P.