Subaru Crew - Meet The Members II

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  • subearusubearu Member Posts: 3,613
    I was just confused I guess, since Subaru says it's 'direct-control' on the http://www.media.subaru.com site, and now this quote says it's 'sportshift'.

    I'm betting that the Car Connection is just as eager as the rest of us to figure out what the 'direct-control' truely is. They're probably assuming it's a sportshifter.

    I know the XT I saw in Chicago has the gated shifter that my Outback has, not the one that the GT has.

    Hopefully those guys at the NY show will have more information for us! :-)

    -Brian
  • cptpltcptplt Member Posts: 1,075
    I had posted somewhere in the myriad Sube Edmunds boards a few weeks back a quote from the SOA website for the Forester XT press release where they describe the Direct Control. Its not a manumatic like the Sportshift/Tiptronic etc. Its just their new name for a new AT which uses some fancy electronic control system for optimizing the shift points.
    I suppose its possible that the Sportshift manumatic is also now directcontrol as well!
  • nygregnygreg Member Posts: 1,936
    I take a couple of days off and now I am spending all night catching up. First - Sorry on missing the chat last night (gymnastics). Second - I really wished I could have met everyone a the auto show, but, had to play Mr. Mom while my wife worked.

    K&K - Lots of luck. My fingers are crossed. Put me down for 8lbs 3oz, 21 inches long (aren't they all?).

    Barkley - Welcome to the crew. Keep us updated on your search. Maybe a nice Turbo Forester to keep up with the dog and baby (Congratulations).

    Greg
  • dcm61dcm61 Member Posts: 1,567
    I just posted in the Baja forum that I read the mini brochure that I picked up today in NY and it says AT equipped Baja Turbo's have VTD and SPORTSHIFT; no mention of "direct control". BTW, the show model was a 5 spd. Interesting that all '04 Baja's get 8.4 inches ground clearance. They had an '04 Baja Turbo and '04 Baja Sport and none of us could see by looking at them that the Turbo had an extra inch clearance. Now I know why; there is no difference between the two!

    DaveM
  • lucien2lucien2 Member Posts: 2,984
    Hey Dave, we should take our act on the road! :lol:
  • newcar4newfamnewcar4newfam Member Posts: 20
    Thanks for the warm welcome. As I mentioned on the Legacy board, this is my first time joining an on-line discussion board and I have found many of the comments and discussions enlightening.

    Barkley
  • hondafriekhondafriek Member Posts: 2,984
    Welcome to the crew, you are in the right place for excellent information.

      Cheers Pat.
  • rshollandrsholland Member Posts: 19,788
    Great name, BTW! :)

    Bob
  • rshollandrsholland Member Posts: 19,788
    I'm going to post here, Future Models, and Cafe, depending on the subject.

    First of all, it was great to finally but faces to names! <Ed (lark), DaveM (dcm61), Mark (bat1161)> and to to see old-timers <Mike (paisan), Dave (hpov) and juice> again! Also met a group of NASIOC guys, who's names escape me, but paisan can fill in that info. We spent a lot of time in the Subie area, and that's where we all met.

    Ed, DaveM, juice and myself ventured over to look at Mitsubishis (next to the Subie display), and quickly lost everyone else; this certainly wasn't our intention. :( With groups this large, trying to keep everyone together is virtually impossible, because everyone want so check out their our interests. Anyhow, our group stuck together, but we lost touch of everyone else. DaveM did run into Mike and Mark again near the Volvo display briefly, however.

    After the show we were hoping to get together for some food, but Mike had already left to head up to Limerock, and none of us had Mark's cell phone number, so our group headed out for food. Juice remembered a deli near Penn Station, and since Ed and DaveM were taking the train, we decided to go there. Ed pooped out because his wife was cooking salmon, and which for some inexplicable reason, had a uncontrollable control over him. ;)

    We get to the deli&#151;and discover it's no longer there, having been replaced by a pharmacy! So we went across the street, and ate at the famous Stagedoor Deli. The food was great, especially the the strawberry cheesecake! :)

    It was a very long day. Juice and I left my place at 7:30 AM, and didn't get back to my place until 11:00 PM. For juice, it was an additional hour drive each way.

    Bob
  • lucien2lucien2 Member Posts: 2,984
    sounds like a fun day!

    Um.....uncontrollable control? Does that have a dash "engaged" light?
  • rshollandrsholland Member Posts: 19,788
    a brief "Senior Moment." Need to take some Beano. Oh, wait, that's for another problem...

    Bob
  • locke2clocke2c Member Posts: 5,038
    while watching the national broadcast hockey game on ABC, I just caught one of the new Lance Armstrong Subaru commercials.

    I liked it! And I mean no offense to 2002-03 Impreza owners, but the 2004 headlights really are a MASSIVE styling improvement.

    The new theme "driven by what's inside" is well-suited to Lance as a spokesperson. I can't see him pitching "when you get it, you get it."

    -Colin
  • mrk610mrk610 Member Posts: 378
    Well after 19 months of leasing my outback , I bought out the lease. I have USAA as my car ins carrier, and I bought my lease out through them .
    Very easy all done over the phone . I bought my lease out early because of the great interest rates. Got 60mnth loan for 3.25 % .I'm only paying 60 dollars more a month ,and my car ins goes down $200 per year . I really like my outback and I see myself in it for many years to come .
    Now that it is mine I can start customizing it .

    Happy outback owner mike
  • kenskens Member Posts: 5,869
    Saw that commercial recently too. I've noticed that Subaru has been putting more ads on major channels during prime viewing hours.

    I like the new look as well as the slogan. I especially like the scene where they show a sliver sedan doing a drift in slow motion. Very kewl.

    Ken
  • c_hunterc_hunter Member Posts: 4,487
    I have seen the new ads too, and like them a lot. A bit more aggressive than Subaru's old ads, but still very down to earth and "credible". I think Lance was a good choice. He projects a cool-but-regular-guy image.

    I parked next to another Outback at Lowe's today, and came out to find the people cramming tons of plants in their car. We struck up a conversation about Subarus as I was cramming bags of bark mulch and plants in my Outback. It never ceases to amaze me how outgoing, cool, and nice most Subaru owners are. Definitely something unique about the brand, I think.

    Craig
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    Update...

    Karen 5-10
    Brenda 5-15
    Graham 6
    DaveM 6-1
    Brian 6-3
    Pat 6-5
    paisan 6-6
    Mark 6-7
    Kate 6-8
    Ian 6-9
    Steve_Host 6-10
    hypov 6-11
    juice 6-12
    Brian 7-1
    Serge 7-2
    Paul 7-14
    Bob 8, twins!
    Greg 8-3
    Jim 8-10
    Ed 9-2
    beanboy 10-2 (your poor wife!)

    Forester convention was fun. Ellen told one joke about the topic you'd expect her to bring up, it was hilarious. The tough part was finding my Forester after the show! Saw several dozen. Thankfully my rims are unique, so I could find mine! LOL

    Brian: nice catch - the Baja turbo will indeed have Sportshift manual shift controls! That was the best surprise from the show, it's right in the brochure, even! We didn't even realize that until we were driving home, in fact Ed and I left convinced we'd buy Forester XTs and now, who knows. Sportshift and VTD sounds pretty sweet.

    All Bajas get 8.4" clearance, which is great. In fact at the show I crawled under and indeed they looked the same to me (a 2004 Sport and a 2004 Turbo). Here the brochures are wrong, they say 7.3" for the Sport. Of course that's true for 2003s.

    Welcome Barkley, and congrats Mike!

    Lots more to talk about once I catch up in other topics.

    -juice
  • hypovhypov Member Posts: 3,068
    Bob, juice, Ed and Mark-
    good seeing y'all again

    DaveM-
    pleasure to have met

    like Bob said, everyone pretty much scattered and lost each other. Guess we forgot to put a "meet you here later plan" together. :D

    -Dave

    p/s my legs (knees) were nagging me to get off it. Wouldn't had made it to a "meet you here later plan".
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    Yeah, forgot to mention, it was very cool to see everyone. We had Subaru hats and shirts and the hosts at the booth treated us like VIPs, even saving some brochures and posters for us specifically.

    Bob even sold a women on the floor on a Forester, he deserves a commission!

    -juice
  • bat1161bat1161 Member Posts: 1,784
    It was nice to see again and meet new Juice, Dave(M), Bob, Mike, and Dave, as well as some of the NASIOC crowd. Too bad about missing you folks after the show, but truth be told I was tired after roaming for so long. It worked out as I met my wife as she got out of work when I was leaving.
         My friend was a little intimitaded to meet so many Subaru afficianido's all at once, especially when he is looking at the Infinity G35:-) I did try and sell him on the STI, telling him it has more HP (300 vs 280), as well as AWD. He likes the luxury feel and Navigation system of the Infinity though.
         I definitely like the Baja Turbo. Nice color scheme (too bad the Baja brochure doesn't show the available colors- I wonder if they changed any of them? I also liked the Forester XT- I would have to drive both to see how they handle:-) Now I just have to convince my wife it's time to change cars. That may be hard since the OB is only 2 years old.

    Mark
  • paisanpaisan Member Posts: 21,181
    Sorry for bagging out on the after-show plans. zephyr and I shot up to limerock and had to get our cars teched for the saturday session on the track. I had to do a repair of the battery holder cause one of the threaded holders had popped out of the base while they checked it.

    Show was great I have pics to post tonight. Nice shot of 9 or 10 people in the bed of the Baja!

    Pic of Juice with his alternative lifestyle card :)

    Limerock was great on satuday. Nothing like getting a pointby from an M5 and having the M3 coupe driver come up and give you kudos after the sessions!

    -mike
  • lark6lark6 Member Posts: 2,565
    I was only there from just before noon until 5:00 so I couldn't give everything the attention I would have liked. The crowds also at least doubled in the afternoon which made it very difficult.

    The Stage Door Deli would have been fun, but fresh seafood has a limited shelf life so I thought it wise to head home. With angel hair pasta, asparagus and Hollandaise sauce, the broiled salmon was a nice dinner.

    The trend in vehicles - concept and production - seems to be even more of a blurring between SUV, car, and minivan. I think the manufacturers recognize that people need that 2-box capacity but don't want the look and feel of a minivan. What they're doing to accomplish that is questionable IMO. Too many lumpy jacked-up wagons with horrible C- and D-pillar blind spots and sloped rear hatches that seriously cut into useful cargo volume. Nissan/Infiniti the big culprits here - Infiniti even had a 2-seater concept version that is almost identical to the Chrysler Crossfire. Who'd buy that?

    Bob: Looking through my pictures I see that the majority of them are of the new Pontiac GTO. I took these for my father, who bought a '68 GTO new and owned it into the mid-70's. He's somewhat interested in it and I'll send them to him.

    Busy day ahead - I will return with Subie thoughts later.

    Ed
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    G35 is nice, at least it ain't FWD! ;-)

    That's right, at the Ellen show they handed out these cards, apparently a bottled water supplier to the alternative community. They must have seen my Forester (and not my wife), LOL.

    Well put, Ed. Sensory overload!

    Where's Ken? Any baby yet? If so congrats, our thoughts are with you! :-)

    -juice
  • storytellerstoryteller Member Posts: 476
    Hi, gang! Those of you with white hair and who are pushing their walkers might remember my username. I was a "shopper" for many months, and you all were kind to me even though I still drove a Nissan Quest. When my money went away and I couldn't buy a Subie, I went away too, or at least lurked.

    It isn't a done deal yet, but I might pull the trigger on the purchase of a 2002 OB today. I've found one that is such a good deal I would be a fool to pass it by. I'll let you know. And thanks for putting up with a Subie wannabe in the past. I learned a great deal by hanging around these pages.

    Steve
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    Of course we remember you, in fact you even joined us for a chat or two. Welcome back.

    Hope it works out, "Steve" is already the #3 most common name so perhaps it's destiny? :-)

    Is it used? Left over?

    -juice
  • steverstever Guest Posts: 52,454
    Some other Steves have a Quest in their garage :-)

    My '97 OB got washed, clayed and waxed yesterday. Looks primo. So primo the missus took off in it this am, lol.

    Steve, Host
  • kenskens Member Posts: 5,869
    Hey gang. No new news on the baby front. Kana is continuing her bedrest and medication through today. After today, the doctor has given her the green light to do whatever she wants.

    I think it's going to be soon. Her sporadic contractions are getting stronger. My guess is that they'll resume in full force once she's off the medication.

    Ken
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    Whew. I figured you were in the delivery room for sure! :-)

    BTW, my sister is now officially car shopping. She looked at a Camry, which my dad likes and wants to buy her, but also a RAV4 and Forester.

    She drove the RAV4 one block and crossed it off her list. It felt disconnected to her, and small.

    She saw the Camry and liked the styling, I think my dad said it was an SE with the spoiler and a moonroof. It had ABS, too, but I think it was a 4 cylinder auto, so it was mostly cosmetic.

    But when she drove it she thought it felt a little disconnected also. Isolated. Mind you, it was raining. I think it's my dad's influence on her - didn't sound like she particularly liked it.

    She drove a Forester and felt it drove best, nicely connected with good feel for the road. She's not keen on the styling, but we'll see. She didn't decide yet.

    What shocked me was she was driving a Premium model! *gasp* C'mon pops, you got me a 6 year old used Mustang, and my little brother got a beater Taurus wagon! What's with the double-standard! ;-)

    I'm going to take her for a 2nd visit, and I'll probably show her a Legacy SE and maybe an Outback Sport. The parents already have an Outback Limited, so she wants something different. Another option is dad gets an LL Bean, and she takes the Outback Limited. We'll see.

    It'll be in his name, with her the primary driver. Sorry, she's not a lesbian so that might skew the demographics a little. LOL

    -juice
  • subearusubearu Member Posts: 3,613
    she'll have an easy time in delivery. Not like delivery is an easy task, just hopefully she won't be pulling one of those 10 hour labor ordeals.

    I guess my guess date was wrong (4/17) ;-)

    -Brian
  • storytellerstoryteller Member Posts: 476
    Thanks for the encouragement. I've found a rental OB that is less than a year old, with 12,000 miles on it. The price--$17,500--is 3K less than what some folks in this area pay for such a lightly used car.

    Steve
  • kenskens Member Posts: 5,869
    juice,

    Get your sister in a Premium model before she gets the XT! ;-)

    Ken
  • nygregnygreg Member Posts: 1,936
    Ken and Kana. You'll soon be enjoying the full moon and the old movies seen at 3AM! ;-)

    Steve, good to read from you again. We are all Subie wannabes. I wannabe driving a Forester turbo followed by a STI and of course have a Baja for the trips to Home Depot.

    Juice - try osmosis on your sister. Place Forester brochures under her pillow. My father in law will be moving by us this spring. Yesterday, he mentioned he wanted to dump his Saturn for a new car. So my sales pitch started. Maybe I can convince him to get a Forester Turbo.....guess who gets to work on his cars? :)

    Greg
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    Yeah! Can't have her outrunnin' me, can we? ;-)

    She's getting an auto, so I'm safe so far.

    Steve: that price sounds great. My cousin sold hers after 3+ years of use for $15 grand, and it was the old model!

    -juice
  • kate5000kate5000 Member Posts: 1,271
    I remember you! If I only could remember now where I put my dentures, reading glasses, and my walker :-)
  • kate5000kate5000 Member Posts: 1,271
    Is she shopping in the US or in Brazil? I thought your Dad hates Camry (didn't it go up in flames on him?)...
  • lucien2lucien2 Member Posts: 2,984
    well the labor shouldn't be too bad since her dad is doing the buying. In fact all, she really has to do is wait to take delivery on....oh wait....
  • subearusubearu Member Posts: 3,613
    we've got Ken's dw expecting their bundle of joy (a baby!) any day (or minute), and juice's sister expecting a bundle of joy (a car) sometime soon.

    :P

    -Brian
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    Kate: my lil' sis is shopping here in the US. She's at UofMD.

    My dad is retired and bounces back and forth between Brazil and the US, but he's here now.

    Indeed, his field offices in Suriname and Belize had entire fleets of cars. He was the Resident Representative for a non-profit bank there, basically Big Fish in a Little Pond. First Discoveries, then Land Cruisers and Camrys, which had lower operating costs.

    The Camry was a bit of a freak occurance, my guess is it was a recall that was never completed because the car went overseas. But yeah, I should tease him that the Toyota's heater is MUCH more effective! LOL

    -juice
  • hondafriekhondafriek Member Posts: 2,984
    For today rain and more rain, for tomorrow 5to10 centimeters of damn snow, this winter is really really pissin me off.

     Cheers Pat.
  • kenskens Member Posts: 5,869
    Pat,

    Smile -- it's perfect Subaru weather!

    Ken
  • storytellerstoryteller Member Posts: 476
    Today I go write the check. The whole process of deciding on a car can be mighty complex. In my case, I'm dating a lady who has a 13-year-old soccer star. So if this lady and I continue to hit it off, I become a "soccer dad" and there goes the WRX.

    But to tell the truth, one reason for passing on the Passat and getting the OB is that there is no VW Crew to compare to this wonderful Subaru Crew.

    Now I need a name for this thing. When I thought I'd be getting a red WRX I was thinking of "Toot Uncommon," but that won't do now. Every third Minnesotan drives a green OB.

    Steve
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    Then call it "Four". :-)

    Actually, the name has several meanings. 4 cylinders. 4 valves per cylinder. 4 wheel traction stopping and going.

    But wait 'til you drive it, let it speak to you, then name it.

    -juice
  • jay_24jay_24 Member Posts: 536
    I'll be looking for it....and a guy driving with a big smile in his new car. Early Congrats...

    Like you say every third car is a subie. All the rest are trucks.

    (I work up on the north side of St.Paul
    Dark Blue 2001 OBW)

    --jay
  • rshollandrsholland Member Posts: 19,788
    Yesterday, after being away from the studio all day, I went to boot up the G4, and while booting&#151;we lost our electricity.

    Once we got power back I tried to re boot&#151;and it took a 1/2 hour to start up! Launching other programs is also very slow. I've run Disk Doctor several times and am going to run it again along with Speed Disk. If this doesn't work, I'll have bring it in for service, so I could be down for a couple of days. I've spoken to Mac Medics, and they said it could be a hard drive problem if Disk Doctor can't repair it. Keeping my fingers crossed...

    If you guys don't hear from me for a while, this is the reason.

    Bob
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    Unreliable Mac? Is there a full moon? (I think so)

    -juice
  • rshollandrsholland Member Posts: 19,788
    The problem occurred while booting up&#151;and losing the electricity at the same time. It must have screwed something up. I've spent most of the day just backing up files to CDs, just in case.

    Bob
  • ffsteveffsteve Member Posts: 243
    Storyteller, I agree with you on the Crew's influence on the buying decision. I wasn't looking at anything else in particular, and was comparing the usual suspects, but one strong reason to buy the Subaru was that I found the Subaru owners, as represented by the Crew, to be happy people. They rarely get upset, whine, or jump on others with different opinions. They like, in some cases love, their Subarus and can tolerate some minor shortcomings with a smile.

    After 2 years of happy ownership, I hope that I can also be included in that description.

    Steve
  • jfljfl Member Posts: 1,399
    Steve, congrats on the new ride. If you think it's good now, wait 'til it snows!

    Bob, I guess that's one thing I don't have to worry about with an ibook. (Of course, it runs much slower.)

    Jim
  • hondafriekhondafriek Member Posts: 2,984
    There is time for everything and this time of year should be shorts,and warm days very shortly camp coming up,not still thinking about shovelling snow and cleaning off cars.

      Cheers Pat.
  • lucien2lucien2 Member Posts: 2,984
    have you tried zapping the P-Ram? On startup Hold Apple+Option+P+R that resets the Pram. Worked for me when I was having similar troubles.
  • twrxtwrx Member Posts: 647
    Bob, was your G4 on OS-X or one of the classic OS's? Just wondering, I'm on OS-X and if power going down in boot up of OS-X causes a problem that bad I'd like to know it.

    Bruce (TWRX)
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