Subaru Crew - Meet The Members II

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  • Karen_SKaren_S Member Posts: 5,092
    Sorry it's taken me so long to get here. We're working madly to get all the bugs squashed, but it does take time. When you consider that the data that had to be transferred (almost 1 million posts!), it isn't any surprise that some of those critters hid behind the baseboard.

    Thanks, Drew, for keeping everyone informed!

    And now here's the fun part....in a few days, I will be moving (don't get your britches in a twist!) all of the Subaru Crew discussions into your own folder. Yes, it will still be listed under Owner's clubs, but you won't be lumped with the other existing Owner's Club topics. They also will have their own folder. In fact, I'll be create the folder, but won't move anything yet. The Isuzu folks have been begging for their own board, and I've promised to get them set up asap.
  • paisanpaisan Member Posts: 21,181
    Thanks Karen for being so attentive, you've been about 100x faster than Bonnie was, I'm sure she was busy as you are! Thanks again.

    -mike
  • Karen_SKaren_S Member Posts: 5,092
    ...but in Bonnie's defense, she did have a lot of other responsibilities..

    And I decided to experiment with the CSG folder first. I have a meeting to go to now, but will do my best to get back here today!

    KarenS
    Owner's Clubs host
  • drew_drew_ Member Posts: 3,382
    No problem Karen, glad to help.

    WRT testing, we did test for quite a while before the move. But as Karen said, with about million posts to move over (dating as far back as 1997), some bugs are to be expected.

    WRT topic search, the problem is that it is searching for your keyword in the discussion titles as well as the messages. That's why it seems as if there are many irrelevant titles coming up. This is being dealt with.

    WRT the login problem, if you return to the main TH welcome page to switch through the different topics (ex. Vans, SUVs, sedans, etc.) instead of using the topic dropdown list, you should not have any problems since it automatically logs you in again. I've been doing this for a few days now and haven't had too many problems. This timeout issue is top priority on the "to-be-fixed" list.

    WRT the subscribe feature, the old templates are popping up sometimes. Again, another issue that is being dealt with.

    To be kept up to date on the new software, visit the New software! Your questions answered...topic.

    Drew
    Edmunds.com Townhall co-host
    Vans and Aftermarket & Accessories conferences
  • soon2bsubeesoon2bsubee Member Posts: 137
    Well, 2 weekends ago, Susan went up to Clearwater, FL and picked up her new 2001 Legacy GT sedan...after a 5 1/2 hour drive, she pulled up to the driveway and got out...no complaints about the comfort of the seat....The car is beautiful in White Birch...we will take pictures this weekend and post them....Juice, I will send you the jpgs.
    The only complaint we had was the delivery experience, which I wrote to Patti about...too long for the board.

    Anyway, she took Michael and I for a drive...nice car..meanwhile, the car will spend soome time in the garage until I sell my 94 Altima, then take ownership of Susan's Camry wagon.

    We would like to wish everyone on the board a Happy Hanukkah, Mery Christmas, etc and pass on our wishes for a happy and healthy New Year...
  • francophilefrancophile Member Posts: 667
    I guess it's time to change that moniker ;-) Congratulations! I own an '00 GT sedan with the 5-speed. 15,000 miles and the car is better now than when it was new in almost every way. May you enjoy yours as much as I have mine. Best holiday wishes to you too!

    Cheers,
    -wdb
  • soon2bsubeesoon2bsubee Member Posts: 137
    Thanks; however, I will get to enjoy it only when Susan lets me drive it!!!!! (IF SHE LETS ME DRIVE IT!!!!)
  • yellowbikedonyellowbikedon Member Posts: 228
    I've read your previous posts about Subaru dealers in South Florida. I am planning on moving to Boynton Beach in late April and would like to learn of your impressions of Delray Subaru. And, if you're close enough, I'd be happy to let you drive my LL Bean wagon if Susan doesn't let you drive the new sedan!

    Thanks.

    Don
  • soon2bsubeesoon2bsubee Member Posts: 137
    Don, this is my second attempt at posting this (Hey Board People, Fix this LOGIN/LOGIN/LOGIN again problem!!!)
    Delray Subaru is where they conscendingly said to Susan that they could build her any car she wanted...we walked out. I don't know how their service department is. We will most likely use Eddie Accardi Subaru in Pompano Beach. Their service guy was a Subaru service manager up north. Delray is approx 25 minutes from our house and Boynton maybe 35 minutes; we are in Coral Springs. I appreciate the offer...Let me know when you move down....
  • drew_drew_ Member Posts: 3,382
    On January 9th...the Subaru WRX unveiling. Need I say more? :-)

    Those of you living in Canada, do not miss this week's episode of Motoring 2001 on TSN, this Thursday at 9:30pm Pacific. The all-new Subaru Impreza + rally!! I'll see if I can post a teaser clip later on.

    Drew
    Edmunds.com Townhall co-host
    Vans and Aftermarket & Accessories conferences
  • lark6lark6 Member Posts: 2,565
    Thanks to everyone out here whose postings, advice and comments helped me choose to buy my '00 Forester S in January. Eleven months and 16,000 (ugh) miles later, I'm growing more convinced that I made the right purchase.

    The Forester hasn't been perfect (and I won't get into the details again here) but its combination of cargo hauling, excellence in foul weather and on bad rural roads, and "fun to drive" factor are making me a Subaru convert. True, I like others experienced the dreaded wheel bearing failure, but SoA (Patti and Susan, you out there?) with help from Darlene at Qsubaru (you too, Darlene?) saw to it that the repair was carried out properly. Attention like that goes a long way in encouraging repeat ownership.

    I've only made one modification to the car so far (18mm Impreza rear sway bar), but that helped significantly. Maybe if I see my way clear I'll add a Stromung muffler from Rallispec next year. That'll likely be it for mods until the warranty expires, but having all your experiences to draw from is a bonus in deciding what mods to make and not make. Juice, your "Sandy" in particular seems to be a rolling test bed for Forester mods! (Thanks again for posting my Studebaker pic on your page - the Forester will continue to do yeoman duty hauling parts until that resto is done.)

    I'm off to the swamps of SC until the 28th, so happy whatever you celebrate to you all!

    Ed
  • aussierooaussieroo Member Posts: 78
    A very merry christmas
    To the Subaru crew
    And a happy New Year
    From the Aussieroo

    Gus

    40deg C in the western suburbs today going to be cold in the east only 38

    cheers

    gus
  • rshollandrsholland Member Posts: 19,788
    same to you Gus! :)

    Bob
  • francophilefrancophile Member Posts: 667
    It's snowing here - again, the second time this week. That takes care of my holiday wish! Here's hoping you all have yours come true as well.

    Best,
    -wdb
  • bat1161bat1161 Member Posts: 1,784
    Just wanted to wish everyone here a very Happy and Helathy Holiday season! Enjoy the season (and the weather for those in the NE) and drive carefully!
    Mark
  • amishraamishra Member Posts: 367
    We have too much snow, but I digress...

    Happy holidays everyone!
  • rshollandrsholland Member Posts: 19,788
    on the Happy Holidays to all Subaru Crewsters! *<|<font color=green>:-)

    Bob
  • paisanpaisan Member Posts: 21,181
    Hey patty, I'm the spokesperson over at the Isuzu forum on here @ Edmunds and I was curious since SOA and Isuzu work very closely if you knew of or could put me in contact with someone who might be inside the Isuzu organization that might be interested in doing what you do here for the Isuzu area. If not that's ok, but figured you might know someone since there are may Subaru dealers that are also Isuzu and they share the plant in IN.

    -mike
  • lucien2lucien2 Member Posts: 2,984
    somebody figured out how to do color fonts. I give up. I am not a programmer....the heck with this html battle. :)
  • lucien2lucien2 Member Posts: 2,984
    Merry Christmas! At least for those who celebrate it! And for those who don't, all the same sentiment, except for that bit about the Messiah and the Myrrh and all that.
  • hondafriekhondafriek Member Posts: 2,984
    Hi I just want to wish Juice and everyone else on the crew a very peaceful and joyous Christmas and a happy and prosperous new year.
    I also want to say thanks to everyone for all the advice since I starting posting in these forams.I hope to be a happy sube owner shortly.
    Cheers Pat.
  • amishraamishra Member Posts: 367
    I spent the day up near Varna, Ontario today (Varna is towards Goderich/Clinton area (about 1 hour north of London, Ontario). This place gives new meaning to the term "snowed in". On the way out of this little town of 300 literally in the middle of nowhere, I was coming down this one road, perfectly straight, and completely flat, but I couldn't see a thing. The snow had been falling for hours, and it was still coming down hard.

    So much snow, that it was almost a complete white out condition. I couldn't see where the road was, but my instincts told me where it was. No tracks, just faith.

    I stopped the Outback in the middle of this road, got out, and looked around. I don't know how to describe the scene I saw, but this is one Christmas I won't ever forget. Everywhere I looked was white. There was no land, no sky, no horizon, no trees. Just white all around me. Absolutely quiet. Completely white. Likely one of the most incredible things I have ever seen. I felt like I was in a dream, but I've never even imagined anything like this. It was beautiful, surreal in a way I can't describe. A gift from nature that awed me and made me thankful for being alive to experience it.

    The car was great, and I give credit where its due. But what's important is the experience. It's not how many toys you've got under the Christmas tree or the balance in your bank account. Memories that last a lifetime, transcend lifes finer details. Cars, houses, money, power. All these things rust away sooner or later. Memories that last a lifetime, never fade. They keep their strength for your lifetime.
  • armac13armac13 Member Posts: 1,129
    Thank you for the lovely Christmas present. You stirred memories of similar experiences from my long ago youth. I hope that your return is/was a safe one and that your new year brings you peace and more lasting memories. Storing this one with you OB may help balance the negatives somewhat.

    Ross
  • amishraamishra Member Posts: 367
    Ross, I forgave my Outback a few weeks ago when the snow started falling heavily around here :) It's been nothing short of remarkable. 2 days ago I got my g/f's Chev Cavalier stuck in snow. I forgot I wasn't driving my car!
  • subaru_teamsubaru_team Member Posts: 1,676
    Sorry - I do not know anyone with Isuzu. Our relationship is pretty much limited to sharing plant space, but as far as sharing people, or anything else corporate, they are not tied in with us.

    Hope you are having a great holiday!
  • subaru_teamsubaru_team Member Posts: 1,676
    Hey, I think we are headed for our first major snowstorm this weekend!!! Yippeee! If you see a Black OB Limited Sedan out having a blast making tracks where other's won't go, give a beep!! It may be me!!
  • lucien2lucien2 Member Posts: 2,984
    oh, please please please please please
  • francophilefrancophile Member Posts: 667
    [edit: oh well, I see the "lost post" phenomenon survived the holidays]

    Here in the wilds of PA we already have it! In fact I have to keep an eye out for chunks of ice and whatnot falling from the roof; it appears as though the dreaded ice dams are forming again as a result of our extended cold spell in combination with the snow.

    Total has been about 6", most of which is still around here on the hill I live on but mostly gone elsewhere. The roads and parking lots are clear for the most part, so the "fun" of driving a Subie in winter has diminished. However the "security" of driving a Subie in winter is still fully operational.

    On Christmas Day I was talking cars with my brother-in-law. He went on about how often he "needs" "four-wheel-drive" where he lives (central NJ) and how it would not be justified. I told him that AWD was not 4WD, and that a properly setup AWD system improves traction and handling ALL the time - not just on snow. He looked at me like I was from the moon. Odd, because his youngest daughter had recently totalled a car (she was thankfully not injured) by losing control in mud from a construction job that had been tracked onto the road by trucks. *sigh* Maybe I should point him at some reviews of the AWD Porsche 911 Turbo.

    Cheers,
    -wdb
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    Hey Folks! It's me, juice! Taking a vacation from my vacation to send a quick message to the Crew.

    Where do I start? I could mention I've had fresh squeezed juices from fruits you probably couldn't pronounce, that is when I'm not drinking fresh coconut water.

    Snow? Are you kidding? Try peak summer, very humid, 90 to 100 degrees (F).

    Life is pretty nice. The baby is loving the beaches, hangin' out with her 3 cousins, and everything else. We're just chilling out and trying to keep up with her.

    Saw a Subaru Vivio yesterday, first ever in person. Tiny car not meant for US customers, but interesting nonetheless. I've seen one Impreza GL (kind of like our L, but FWD), and two Legacys, both GLs, one wagon and one sedan, also FWD. That's it, though.

    Gas is about R$1.65 per liter. That is painfully expensive - about $3.24 per gallon for regular in a country whose minimum wage is less than $80 per month. I think more than half the cars here are 1000cc or less.

    Soobs are VERY expensive here, only the very rich can afford them. It's kind of funny to be in a country where a Mercedes sells economy cars and the Outback is put in the full-fledged "luxo" class.

    Interestingly, they do have Forester Turbos, and yes, the new Impreza turbo is available here now, for the exact same price as the Outback, or about $37,500 USD.

    Patti - tell SoA that a Turbo for the same price as a base 5 speed Outback would be fine with me! :)

    What else? There are some truly hideous cars here. Renault Twingo - are they serious? Scary ugly. Pretty much all small Renaults are. So are the the Peugoets. Citroen makes some interesting cars, mostly their names, really. Xsara, Xantia. They should make the Xanadu!

    My older brother has a Chevy Vectra 2.0 GLS (there is no Opel here) and a Fiat Palio Weekend (yet another synonym for wagon) 1.0 i.e., which goes from 0-60 in about 3 months.

    My other brother drives a Chevy Blazer, with a guzzling V6 engine the operating costs are scaaary. But it costs half what an imported Forester (near-luxury here) costs. The Blazer, Vectra, and Palio are made in Brazil.

    My mom is driving a rust-bucket Fiat Uno 1.0 i.e. (in other words?) For Xmas the three of us chipped in and we're getting her a Fiat Palio. Yeah, yeah, warm and fuzzy feeling time.

    Any how, it's a shame Subaru doesn't build cars here. Roads are AWFUL so you NEED a raised suspension like the Outback and Forester offer. Foreign cars are taxed to the high heavens, so a Forester Turbo (170hp but good torque) costs the same $37,500 as the Impreza Turbo (218hp) and Outback (156 hp on bad gas).

    Thought you folks would like to know that from this perspective, you all drive extremely high-end luxury cars with enormous engines over twice the average displacement in Brazil, that if affordable would be pretty much ideal for the unpaved roads and beaches outside of our cities.

    Lastly, I thought I'd drum up a Christmas song (those of other faith please pardon my self-centeredness). Sung to "Walking in a Winter Wonderland"

    It's so hot...
    Yes I know, man...
    There is sand...
    Where's my Soob, man?
    Our gas is so bad,
    The roads awful too,

    but screw it because it's Christmas and I'm tan!

    Peace to all of you, your families, friends, and may 2001 bring all the joy in the world.

    Oh, and an Impreza Turbo wagon for my garage. But that's all.

    -juice
  • amishraamishra Member Posts: 367
    saw my first audi all-road on the highway today. audi all-ugly is what they should have called it. who was thinking when they stuck rubber molding along the lower half of the thing that looks worse than the stuff on my 3 year old boots?! ugh!

    also realized that the impreza wrx will have to come in around the same price as the outback, because otherwise its going to be competing with another turbo with awd on the market in the same small body class. only thing is the other brand is considered upscale and holds much more sway with the haughty. anyone care to guess?
  • paisanpaisan Member Posts: 21,181
    I'd guess in the $24-$25.5 rrange

    -mike
  • lucien2lucien2 Member Posts: 2,984
    an A4 Avant, maybe?

    where the hell is juice, anyway? I must have missed it...
  • armac13armac13 Member Posts: 1,129
    check post #328 for the answer to your query about Juice. :-))

    Ross
  • subaru_teamsubaru_team Member Posts: 1,676
    a new car for Mom???? She must be beaming like the star on the tree. Hope you're having a great vacation!
  • ray_cray_c Member Posts: 36
    Does our subaru have Over Drive? It's seems like it doesn't!

    Ray
  • paisanpaisan Member Posts: 21,181
    Yes they all have either 5speed manual transmission or 4 speed automatic. On the 4EAT, the 4th gear is overdrive. What makes you think you don't?

    -mike
  • amishraamishra Member Posts: 367
    i knew i shouldn't have mentioned audi in the same post as the wrx :)
  • ray_cray_c Member Posts: 36
    Will Mike most cars that I have driven have an OD switch, where you turn the OD on/off. And the Owner Manual have talk nothing about it (I can't find it on the index). My Outback rpv pass 3000 rpm doing 80mph. I guess that if OD is on the rpm will not be that high, I could be wrong

    Thanks,

    Ray
  • dannykadannyka Member Posts: 115
    My '97 Outback has the A/T. It doesn't have the OD switch because it has a 3rd gear selector. (OD on the A/T is 4th gear.) If you look at the gear selector (is that what it's called??), you'll notice that it goes PRND321. Most (if not all) other cars that have the OD switch usually have a pattern of PRND21. The "3" on the Outback just replaces the OD switch.

    BTW, I'm usually turning 3000RPM just north of 70MPH in OD.

    Hope this helps. :-)

    -Dan
  • paisanpaisan Member Posts: 21,181
    Ditto what dan just said. Since there is an extra position on the gear selector, there is no button (I never liked those buttons anyway) D=4 3=3 2=2 1=1. On my XT6, I pull down about 2700-2800 RPMs at 77mph but it's an H6 engine so I expect it to have lover revs @ higher MPH.

    -mike
  • ray_cray_c Member Posts: 36
    Thanks Dan, learn something today.

    Ray
  • p0926p0926 Member Posts: 4,423
    Ray- You've got to expect a 2.5 liter 4-banger to rev higher than 3000rpm at 80mph.

    -Frank P.
  • ray_cray_c Member Posts: 36
    Frank, My Sis toyota 2.3 liter 4-banger rev just under 3000rpm at 80mph. But than is a toyota engine.
  • tincup47tincup47 Member Posts: 1,508
    The final drive ratios and trans ratios will determine how high your engine revs at speed. My Mustang turns 1800 RPM at 75 MPH, but it has very high (low numerical) gearing. My wife's Taurus SHO turned 2800 RPM at the same speed.
  • ray_cray_c Member Posts: 36
    tincup47,

    Can you explan a littel on how "The final drive ratios and trans ratios" work?

    Thanks,

    Ray
  • tincup47tincup47 Member Posts: 1,508
    Each gear in the transmission has different ratios to allow the engine to work efficiently at different speeds. These are utilized with the final drive ratio to determine the RPM an engine turns at a given speed. It's easier to change the final drive ratio to adjust this instead of the individual gear ratios in the Transmission. My Mustang has a final drive ratio of 3.08, if I wanted to increase acceleration I could go to a 3.55 or 3.73 ratio. This would also have the effect of having my vehicle turn more RPM at 70 MPH, probably 2500 to 2800 RPM instead of 1800 it turns now.
  • thecatthecat Member Posts: 535
    Hey .. they are calling for somewhere between 6-12 inches of snow here. That means something between a dusting and 3 ft., if history is any indication. I now wish that I had bought Juice's wheels last year. Winter tires would be appreciated. The Geolanders, that came on the Forester, now have 21k on them and by all accounts (including my own experience) they are not good "snow tires". They are great on wet surfaces and they corner well but snow is another story. Last winter I was able to get through some pretty deep snow but the Geo's don't really grip .. they kind of throw snow around. Ahh .. hind sight...

    - hutch
  • bluesubiebluesubie Member Posts: 3,497
    Same here in NJ, hutch. They're saying my county is supposed to be one of the hardest hit. I've heard estimates of 8-16 and up to 20 inches with 40-50 mph winds. Jeez, I wanted a little 6 inch storm on a weekend and we get this. I wonder if
    Patti will be testing the limits of the OB Sedan?
    Have fun and be safe,
    Dennis
  • bat1161bat1161 Member Posts: 1,784
    Can anyone tell me if you are supposed to adjust the tire pressure when driving in/on snow? I figure as this will be my first winter driving a Subaru, it pays to be prepared accordingly.
    Thanks,
    Mark
  • paisanpaisan Member Posts: 21,181
    Yeppers, here in NYC too! Sorry hutch, I have the rims, although had I known the air suspension was gonna die on my XT6 I'd have lent em to you til spring! I'm looking forward to going out in the snow with my trooper :) I just got new Hella 4000s lights for it and they are huge, hopefully they will be helpful!

    -mike
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