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  • barresa62barresa62 Member Posts: 1,379
    The Wintergreen color on the L will compliment the green on your Forester....way to go!! :-)

    Stephen
  • grahampetersgrahampeters Member Posts: 1,786
    G'day

    I've been following the saga with interest.

    I wonder if your wife had any choice in the matter after all that hypnotic suggestion "You will buy a Subaru, you will buy a Subaru..." Poor woman will be able to get some decent sleep at last.

    Cheers

    Graham
  • subearusubearu Member Posts: 3,613
    subearu May 2, 2002 11:22am

    :)

    Congrats Juice. What, no pictures?

    -Brian
  • rshollandrsholland Member Posts: 19,788
    Ya done good! :) Have you picked it up yet?

    Never got her into a WRX, I take it?

    Bob
  • storytellerstoryteller Member Posts: 476
    Juice: What a fascinating saga this has been, and this has got to be the perfect ending to it. I can remember when Subies weren't even being discussed for her, and then they seemed to crop up as a long shot.

    I gotta say, too, that I'm impressed with the way your wife attacked this decision with an interesting blend of an open mind and a very sure grasp of what she really wanted. She seems like someone who is good at making up her mind.

    Way to go!

    Steve
  • rshollandrsholland Member Posts: 19,788
    and IIFC, she didn't like wagons, and look what you ended up with! She'll be very happy with it, especially after you take your first family trip in it, with the cargo hold filled to the brim with luggage and kiddie debris...

    You might want to think about adding the Subie 15" alloys (shown on the L sedan in the Legacy brochure); they look very nice on the L.

    Bob
  • heatherbeanheatherbean Member Posts: 82
    I am very happy for your wife, and you sound happy too! Wonderful choice. I liked the L too, but the husband wanted the H6 and the leather, so I understand her point! My L.L. Bean got hit hard today head-on. Good news is the Legacy is one tough car!! Only damage appears to be to the bumper. We are all fine and that's what counts. You are about as safe as you can get in a Legacy- with or without the leather and bells and whistles! And your L is $10,000 less then my Bean!
    Heather
  • hypovhypov Member Posts: 3,068
    Congratulation juice!!!
    You can breath now =D

    Heather- good to know all is well. Bummer, y'all just bought it :(

    -Dave
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    Yeah, Stephen, Wintergreen looks like an Acadia Green Metallic base coat, partially covered with Silverthorn, then clearcoated. Very nice color. I like it's chameleon nature, at night we saw almost no green at all.

    She sat in a WRX, but refused to drive it. I'm sure she was afraid. Very afraid. ;-)

    No photos yet since I'm at home (slow modem) and usually down load those from work, but I'll get one. It's just like the wagon in the 2002 Legacy catalog, if you have that, minus the alloys Bob mentioned.

    Already a cool story. We go Home Depot tonight to get a carpet for the living room. My wife asks how much for delivery, I say hold up - I bet it'll fit. But we had the kid, hmm. Slid it in on the passenger side, from the dash, over both rows of chairs, just squeezing inside the close hatch. They both sat behind me, in the 60 section of the 60/40 split, both belted. I don't think even Sandy could pull that off inside, because the Legacy is longer. I'd have used the roof rack with Sandy.

    With the 626? Not a chance.

    More initial impressions: lighting is OK, but not as good as my Forester's. Absolute zero defect delivery, right down to 32psi in all four tires, and a brimming full tank of gas.

    I love that outside temp guage. Hey, it's 56 degrees, cool. Remote keyless entry uses horn instead of lights like on the Forester. We turned the horn feature off.

    Does not feel like 3345 pounds. I looked it up and hardly believed it. It's 105 lbs lighter than the GT, at least. I'm glad about the 60 series tires, too. The Camry had 65s, not as sporty. The CR-V and Highlander had 70s that would likely roll over onto the sidewalls if paisan or hutch drove the thing, God forbid!

    'Twas a great day.

    -juice
  • kenskens Member Posts: 5,869
    juice,

    Congrats to a job well done by both you and your wife!

    Sounds like she almost had her heart set on an "L" from the start.

    As for lighting, I believe the L gets H7s which put out only mediocre lights. You might want to think of a driving light upgrade in the future.

    Enjoy,

    Ken
  • bat1161bat1161 Member Posts: 1,784
    Juice-Congratulations to both you and your wife. I figured she would go for the wagon- they are a lot better than people think. Enjoy & safe driving.

    Heather-Sorry to hear about your fender bender, and so soon after getting it. Glad to hear everyone is alright, that's the main thing.

    Mark
  • jeijei Member Posts: 143
    Juice - Congratulations to you and your wife on the new L wagon. Great that she ended up picking a Sube. I've enjoyed following your choosing process, and know you'll be dreaming (at least on Edmunds) about mods & upgrades. Looking forward to pictures of both your cars together. Almost feels like a new sister or brother for Sandy.
    Do you think that your new Legacy will get a name?

    Heather- Sorry to hear about your accident. Glad you're OK. I've been enjoying reading your posts about your Outbacks.

    John

    Old School: '99 Forester & '92 Legacy
  • rshollandrsholland Member Posts: 19,788
    how does it compare to the old 626, feature-wise? Was the 626 a base-level model, similar to your new Legacy?

    Bob
  • bluesubiebluesubie Member Posts: 3,497
    Juice - Congratulations! You'll be a happy Scooby family! The Legacy L is such a great deal.

    Heather - Glad you're ok.

    -Dennis
  • bluesubiebluesubie Member Posts: 3,497
    Don't know the details yet, but right now the 22B is at a South Jersey i-club meet.

    I'm assuming the i-clubber that works at SoA arranged it.

    Alright Patti! Time to share the love with the Edmunds folks!

    -Dennis
    (wishing he was in south jersey instead of getting ready to mow the lawn.)
  • yellowbikedon1yellowbikedon1 Member Posts: 94
    From one "two Subarus" family to another, congratulations!

    Don
  • kenskens Member Posts: 5,869
    Okay, Sandy has a new friend. It needs a name. What'll it be?

    My first entry is: Serena

    The soft green hue of the Wintergreen paint, the quieter ride of the L and the functionality of the design brings images of serenity.

    Ken
  • lilbluewgn02lilbluewgn02 Member Posts: 1,089
    Congrats, and ...................................................IT'S ABOUT TIME!!!!!
  • yellowbikedon1yellowbikedon1 Member Posts: 94
    WELL SAID!

    Don
  • lark6lark6 Member Posts: 2,565
    Work still unsettled, yardwork taking bigger chunks of time, so have been an infrequent poster. In addition I put together the first issue of the Studebaker club newsletter of which I'm now editor. Folding, stapling, mailing was a chore; writing, pics and formatting in Publisher the easy part. I should have some of the retirees help me.

    I did clean up the Forester today; took it to a commercial power wash where they recycle water. We still have watering and car washing restrictions at home. Cleaned the interior plastics as well. Got the OEM roof rack off and the Yakima crosstops on for kayak season - though it remains to be seen just how much paddling I'll get to do this year.

    juice: Congrats on new purchase. I must say I'm a little surprised, but by predicting a Bean I at least got the body style right ;-). You should definitely think about picking up some take-off WRX 16" wheels and shoe them with nice summer rubber - heck, even take 'em with RE92s. I think the missus could be swayed given the bargain you got on the L.

    Colin: Will miss your regular posts now that you've joined the roundel crowd. Learned a lot about Subies from you in a little time.

    Dennis: Haven't heard from you since before Easter. Will drop you an e-mail to see how the SC trip went.

    Pat: Hope you're at the summer place by now and so not reading this ;-).

    Anyone: Last chat I participated in, someone posted that the new GMC Envoy variant would have a Studebaker Wagonaire-like rear sliding roof. Does anyone have links to the photo? My Stude friends are interested.

    Thanks,
    Ed
  • rshollandrsholland Member Posts: 19,788
    Ed, I don't think there have been any photos posted yet. It shouldn't be too long before we start seeing some images, however.

    Bob
  • hammersleyhammersley Member Posts: 684
    Chiming in on the congrats party line as well... way to go! Sounds like a great buying experience and a fabulous price - wow! Too bad Fitz's is 3000 miles away.
    She will like the wagon, no doubt... the space spoils you in no time - I was single and had a 4-door Accord years ago, so I can relate to the practical side of the ledger.
    Don't rush the name - let the karma sink in first.

    Cheers!
    Paul
  • rangerron7rangerron7 Member Posts: 317
    I've been gone for a couple of weeks. Nice to hear that your wife decided on an L.
    Ron
  • fibber2fibber2 Member Posts: 3,786
    Work has been crazy, home life even more consuming, so little time for reading and posts. Glad to see you finally got new wheels.

    You may remember that I agonized over the L or a base OB, finally settling on the OB. One of the reasons was the headlamps. I believe that the L is unique in the 2 bulb system, all others use a split lens design with 4 bulbs. Still, the price cannot be beat for what you get...

    Drive safely,

    Steve
  • cynthiagcynthiag Member Posts: 63
    I picked up my Subaru Outback wagon on Thursday evening. So far, I really like it, though I'm not yet used to the keyless entry thing. It seems like sometimes it beeps the horn, sometimes it doesn't, I never quite know what to expect. Unless I'm doing something wrong, which is highly probable!

    I managed to nearly lock myself in the back seat... I didn't know the child lock was set on one door, OOPS! Fortunately, it was NOT set on the other rear door so I didn't have to climb over the front seats to get out. Not having kids, other than my cat Gray, I don't think of those things.

    Speaking of the cat, I introduced him to the new car this evening. He didn't seem too unhappy, he purred in the rear seat... although I'm afraid his preference was to leave the car as soon as he could. In his mind, car = vet.

    I have to get used to all this fancy stuff. The old car had a little, like cruise control, tilt wheel and it would turn the headlights out if you left them on, but this one has everything! I'm still finding stuff, like the light in back. I was wondering why Subaru didn't have a light in the cargo area like my Camry did, and then today, as I disassembled the center seatbelt which I'll only need occasionally for the cat's carrier, I looked up and saw it!

    I am doing my best to break it in easy, I'd like to have this car a long time. It's wintergreen metallic and my roommates think it is very cool! It might be the only Subaru in the neighborhood.

    Cynthia
  • seayakkerseayakker Member Posts: 57
    Joing the chorus of congrats to juice, and now Cynthia!

    And of course, double congrats on your most excellent taste in color choice (she says while smiling fondly at her wintergreen bean)

    Jillian...STILL waiting for the bean's name to come.....
  • paisanpaisan Member Posts: 21,181
    Now we need to do the suspension work, rims, tires, and moonroof. :)

    -mike
  • paisanpaisan Member Posts: 21,181
    Check out the pics from yesterday.


    http://isuzu-suvs.com/events/pb-5-05-02/index.html


    Lots and lots of water. Bat put his car in the lot and rode along with some amigo which eventually hydrolocked, but we manage to clear out the cylinders and get him going.


    -mike

  • fibber2fibber2 Member Posts: 3,786
    A number of us have chatted about the inconsistencies of the keyless entry response. I still have days when I can hear it unlock the doors, yet the horn doesn't chirp. Or the front door will open, but repeated hits are needed to get the rest of the doors open. None of my other cars have ever been this picky about how you press the buttons. But hey, otherwise it is a pretty decent car, so we laugh at its occasional strangeness!

    Steve
  • fibber2fibber2 Member Posts: 3,786
    Digicam question: How did you produce the mosaic still frames? Never seen that done before....

    Steve
  • paisanpaisan Member Posts: 21,181
    Steve,
    I finally figured out how to do that! On my Nikon there is a mode to do the mosaic but didn't realize I had to have it in "full-screen" mode for the size pic. You hit the button once and it shoots 16 pics and mosaics them for yah, saving it as one image.I need to practice with it a bit more to get it so I can stay with the object as it moves. :)

    -mike
  • jeijei Member Posts: 143
    Welcome to the Crew. The Wintergreen is a really pretty color. I've been noticing it a lot recently what with so many people on these boards getting Wintergreen Outbacks. The keyless entry on my Forester is a little hit-and-miss too. Seems if I hold it near my stomach while pointing it at the car, it works better. I must act as sort of an antenna dish reflecting the radio waves. Don't know what to do about your cat's car=vet equation. Cats are not easy to reprogram, are they? Mine weren't... Enjoy

    John
  • lucien2lucien2 Member Posts: 2,984
    Well one click unlocks the driver door. A second one unlocks everything else. Both of mine are pretty sensitive to interference, so I have to be pretty close to the car to get it right on the 1st attempt
  • mrk610mrk610 Member Posts: 378
    Congrates on the car .Welcome to the subie crew,nice color you picked out. I have the same problem on my 2002 outback with the keyles entry .
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    The sales man just showed us how to enable/disable the beep with the keyless. Open the door, and hold both buttons down until the horn sounds. That changes it.

    My Forester is different. The lights blink, but there is no sound. I actually much prefer that.

    paisan: another hydrolock, eh? Seems someone gets stuck every time. Glad to hear they fixed it so quickly.

    Cynthia: congrats! You beat me by about 12 hours. Nice color! :-)

    Name? Hmm, that's tough. I think she has to talk to us, she'll say. Serena (Williams) would have been a Black Granite Pearl GT (athletic).

    H7 bulbs, eh? Moonroof for Mother's Day, you think? Maybe rims for our anniversary in October, and sways for her B-day next year. Though honestly I'm not sure she'll be into modifying it the way I do.

    -juice
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    She still loves it. That trip to Home Depot just proved my point about wagons and utility. Then on Saturday is was pouring rain, we were at McD's, and the restroom was out of order, so we didn't have a diaper changing table. No problem - the wagon's liftgate offered us shelter while we did a quick change in the cargo bay. In a CR-V we'd both be soaking wet.

    Her old 626 was loaded, so she gave up leather (unheated), 15" alloys, power moonroof. That's it I think. The cool oscillating vents and lit vanity mirrors, too. It was a V6 but with 164hp and 160 lb-ft of torque are less on both accounts than the Subie. Plus they recommended premium fuel, and mileage was 21/26.

    The Subie has more power, more torque, 4 times the luggage space, and better highway mileage on cheaper fuel. The seats are less slippery and more comfortable. All 3 rear seat belts have locking retractors (a HUGE plus for booster seats).

    The wheels are steel but the same diameter. We had a cassette player on both cars, but my wife's music is mostly on tape so that's fine, she didn't even want a CD because my Miata's skips.

    The Legacy adds other features: AWD, outside temp gauge, and 2nd trip odo plus digital readout. Struts lift the hatch back instead of goose neck hinges that crushed groceries on the sedan. Under the hood, much easier to find serviceable areas (all yellow). Better cup holders for different size cups. More storage cubbies, and bigger too.

    Tether anchors - I love 'em! They are right behind the head rests, an excellent location. The 626 did not have any at all. Also the Legacy has ISOFIX anchors, thankfully. The 626 also had the early airbags that went off with full force, and she's pregnant so it was nice to get the 2nd generation type.

    I'll think of more. So she basically gave up 4-5 things and gained about a dozen. Easy trade.

    We may tint the windows again, her 626 had that aftermarket. Plus the moonroof, we'll see.

    -juice
  • rshollandrsholland Member Posts: 19,788
    have variable-speed intermittent front wipers? I know the Legacy L has a fixed-speed intermittent wiper.

    Bob
  • rshollandrsholland Member Posts: 19,788
    got the "family" vehicle squared away, are you thinking about a play thing to replace the Forester... say a WRX wagon?

    If so, you'll probably want to put a tow hitch on the new Legacy.

    Also, any concerns about taking the new Legacy out on the beach, like you did with the Forester? The only things I would be worried about would be decreased ground clearance and reduced approach and departure angles, as compared to the Forester.

    Bob
  • kenskens Member Posts: 5,869
    juice,

    So was your wife driving this weekend or you? How's the L clutch compared to the Forester?

    Ken
  • bat1161bat1161 Member Posts: 1,784
    Hey Mike, nice pictures! I'll have to wait until I'm home before seeing the videos. I had a great time riding with you guys. There is no way the OB would have made it, unless I wanted to make it a submersible :-) Actually the Amigo was a nice ride.

    Mark
  • kate5000kate5000 Member Posts: 1,271
    congrats on new Legacy L wagon! Sounds like you've got an incredible value for the money. Nice color, too.
    --kate
  • nygregnygreg Member Posts: 1,936
    Congrats on wonderful choices!! I think us wagon owners are catching up to the Forester owners (Juice - you swing both ways) ;)

    ISOFIX - Still having a hard time finding booster seats with the ISOFIX connections. If you find them, please let me know.

    Greg
  • heatherbeanheatherbean Member Posts: 82
    Hi I looked into this. Any new Graco/Century seat has a LATCH kit at Toys R Us to fit their seats. Carseat must be manufactered after 2001 though. I prefer Britax. Best seats you can buy hands down! My 20-month-old has almost outgrow her Roundabout and they make a 80 pound 5-point-harness seat called the Super Elite. The only 5-point-harness seat past 40 pounds in the entire industry! http://www.childseat.org/ Look it up under YOUTH seats. That is what I am going to get- eventhough it does not yet have the LATCH attachements yet! Just my 2-cents. BTW- I got 2 Britax Roundabouts free from Subaru after trying to fit a safety seat into the center. It would not work with their long belts, so i complained and got 2 car seats paid for by Subaru!

    Heather
  • subaru_teamsubaru_team Member Posts: 1,676
    Congratulations! Great Choice!!!! I'm thrilled for you and your wife.

    Patti
  • subaru_teamsubaru_team Member Posts: 1,676
    Congratulations and welcome to the fold!

    Patti
  • subaru_teamsubaru_team Member Posts: 1,676
    As soon as they get through teaching me how to shift with my left hand, it may be appearing somewhere nearby! Not that I'm admitting that there is one anywhere nearby or anything.....

    Patti
  • subaru_teamsubaru_team Member Posts: 1,676
    Well, while my next vehicle is being "arranged", I'll be in a lovely LL Bean Wagon for a few weeks. Life is good. My next car? Another WRX Sedan - but an automatic this time. I should drive it to understand your comments, right? Blue this time. The Red Rex is off to the auction for a dealer to buy. It is in great shape, so watch your showrooms!

    Patti
  • kenskens Member Posts: 5,869
    Patti,

    VDC wagon, WRX, LL Bean and another WRX...life does certainly sound good!

    I'm certainly going to be interested in hearing your comments comparing the 5-speed to 4EAT on a WRX. I don't know anyone who will have that extensive of a back-to-back comparison. Too bad you couldn't wait for a 2003 when the sport-shift is introduced. ;-)

    Ken
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    Yes, she also gave up variable speed intermittent wipers, wish I know for a fact she never used anyway.

    I don't think I'd take the Legacy on the beach, mostly because I don't have to and don't feel like pushing my luck.

    We've both driven it. So yes I'm a switch-hitter. :-)

    The clutch is smoother, but I'm still getting used to the throttle, which seems more sensitive.

    Bean and an auto WRX sound like fun, Patti, and should give you a well rounded view of the lineup.

    -juice
  • lucien2lucien2 Member Posts: 2,984
    Well for once I was the 1st to call it! That's because I have a good memory, and the boyz at Rallispec have good eyes =)
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